2009

02

Oct

Can social media help to improve patient outcomes?

By Vicky Edgerton

Social Media is undeniably a powerful tool in the hands of patients, enabling them to give immediate feedback to doctors, pharmacists and marketers.

Patients are able to exchange vast amounts of information and insight into their conditions through a range of social media tools, providing valuable perspectives. For example, people who suffer from diabetes can engage with online communities and cover areas related to their condition, such as how successful their medication or glucose meters are. Discussions like these provide a support network for patients and allow healthcare providers to listen and engage with their target audiences.

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2009

28

Sep

Bloggers unite: is there a future for corporate social media?

By Geoff Scaplehorn

Social media. It is thought of by many companies as the domain of the clinically bored, and by many marketers as being actively dangerous towards the corporate image.

In the right or wrong hands, social media (that is, blogging and the use of social network sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube) can be the difference between a company being accepted as cool and being a laughing stock. When marketers only use social media to throw out the company line, they quite often miss the point of the medium.

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2007

12

Nov

A marketer’s guide to banner advertising

By Dan Hawtrey

Like many other marketers you may be thinking about allocating a big whack of your 2008 online budget to the search engines. After all, pay-per-click (PPC) keyword campaigns are measureable, targeted and on a cost-per-visit basis, they’re amongst the cheapest means of driving eyeballs to your website. Read on..