Published by: Jason Ciment on 07-13-2012
Every business owner with a website knows about Google Analytics. Some like it, some have issues. For the most part there are ups and downs to Google Analytics. The plus side is that you'll get accurate results, seeing as they're from, you know, Google itself. The problem is that relying on Google Analytics is also relying on as much information as Google is willing to give. For many business owners, this has become a problem. In some ways you can't blame Google, because if you give away too much information, you lose the reason for paid searches. Free milk, buying the cow and all that.
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Published by: LA Dezign.com on 07-12-2012
Twitter will be crucial to the future of your medical practice. Searches for physicians and specialists are proliferating on the premier micro-blog. You need to be in front of current and prospective patients on Twitter to maintain a positive �bedside manner� between appointments.
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Published by: Jason Ciment on 07-09-2012
PC Mag came out with their list of The Best Google Chrome Extensions of 2012 and we couldn't be more happy to see it. Adding any of these extensions to your Google Chrome browser (and at this point, is anybody using anything other than Google Chrome?) will increase your online functionality in a huge way. While the whole article is worth a look, we picked out some of our favorite extensions from the list.
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Published by: David Nordella on 07-05-2012
Twitter and LinkedIn are now the Tom and Katie of Social Media. They once had a highly functional relationship, at least on the surface. Then without warning; splitsville! Who started it? How bad had things gotten? The National Enquirer confirms that TomKat is no more! How sad for TwitLink!
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Published by: David Nordella on 06-28-2012
Many physicians know that using Social Media improves the success of their practices. Technology, in general, and Social Media, in particular, is making quantum leaps forward. Technological changes that can level the playing ground between Independent Practice Associations (small to medium groups of doctors) and larger healthcare systems are available. Twitter is a technology used by healthcare systems that smaller practices can with the same results.
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