The Digital Practitioner: social media success
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Showing posts with label social media success. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 May 2018

Social Media's Effect on Medical Practices

May 23, 2018 0
Social Media's Effect on Medical Practices

Social media today is the most impactful way to market services and products. Its prowess has fetched a distinct range of customers to many businesses. 

And the healthcare industry is fast catching up. The inhabitation of medical practices in multiple varsities of social media has sent ripples in the society of its impact. With an exponential rise in the number of "e-patients," the trustworthiness of information shared on these platforms is being constantly questioned. The fact, however remains that role of Facebook and Twitter cannot be undermined.
Be it communication on online communities, mere information dissipation through platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, Yelp, YouTube elucidating medical procedures or patient experiences, the vicinity of social media is completely embedded in medical practices and will continue in the near future.
THE IMPACT: POSITIVE 
A recent study showed 1/6th of the internet fraternity chooses internet for health information. This conveys a clear message that e-patients are steadily becoming self-reliant. That is an additional advantage for social media in the healthcare industry.



• Growth in number of e-patients: Online communities have allowed patients to connect globally and given them an opportunity to share their issues. You may not be the only one in the world to have a particular disease. What these forums and communities are doing is allowing patients to choose the best option when it comes to finding remedies. Furthermore, these communities retain confidentiality of patients.
• Direct communication: With the advent of social media, communication with the doctors has become a lot easier. Earlier, it used to be much more difficult. Now, patients are able to seek medical advice quicker. Seeing the rising interest of patients, doctors also are starting to provide direct information to them in the form of blog posts, tweets and Facebook updates.
• Marketing Avenue for pharmacy: Social media is also proving to be a magnificent tool for pharmacy industry to launch products. It has given consumers the power and ability to rate and review products, henceforth providing crucial information to those who would like to purchase these products.
• Raising awareness: Doctors are frequently using these platforms to inform patients about multiple health issues and health products that may prove beneficial. Websites such as Facebook and Twitter allow patients to get relevant knowledge much faster.
THE IMPACT: NEGATIVE 
Every coin has two sides. With every positive side, there comes negative side too and this holds true for social media as well. However, constant engagement of the users may decrease the negative impact.



• Exploitation of social networking: There have been cases where these platforms are often used to abuse others. In one such incident, a hospital staff abused a man who was beaten up badly. Instead of helping him, the staff clicked pictured of him and posted on Facebook. This not only violates the privacy of the patients, but also shows how social media can affect someone's life.
• Lack of correct information: No matter how much far social media goes, nothing beats the personal treatment of a doctor. In some cases, one may rely on the information available. However, how much a patient can rely on the information provided by online communities and forums? YouTube videos can be trusted to a certain context. To check the relevance of the information, the e-patient must thoroughly examine the genuineness of the person providing the information.
• More investment of time: No doubt, social media demands more time from doctors. This facet is often questioned repeatedly. Doctors have to think twice before investing their time because they fear it might eat up their valuable time.
Overall, it clearly shows that social media cannot replace conventional marketing means. Yes, when it comes to creating and spreading awareness, it is the best bet!
Practice Builders has been consulting with practitioners for over 30 years, providing proven medical practice marketing success strategies to help achieve your practice goals.

by: Larry Holman 
Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Larry_Holman/1405450


Tuesday, 22 May 2018

Content Marketing Strategy | Joe Pulizzi

May 22, 2018 0
Content Marketing Strategy | Joe Pulizzi


Content marketing is essential for any Healthcare Practice to really stand out from the crowd.

It establishes the practice as the go to place for the patients specific needs.

A regular and consistent schedule will develop trust and bring across the personality type of your business. 






Have you got an effective strategy in place?



Monday, 16 April 2018

CONTENT CALENDAR | How to Organise your Content Schedule

April 16, 2018 0
CONTENT CALENDAR | How to Organise your Content Schedule


Time is Money! So get organised with a proper content schedule.


On social the consistency of your content is vital to develop trust with your followers.




Are you dependable with your content?


Thursday, 8 March 2018

Is Business Social Media Marketing Still Worth It?

March 08, 2018 0
Is Business Social Media Marketing Still Worth It?

Articles on the algorithm change on Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat are circulating all over the internet. They say it has become harder for business to market online because the platforms aren't like they used to be. 

The platforms are implementing these changes in an attempt to leverage the "social" in social media. This, however, does not remove businesses from the picture. Business social media marketing is still very well all the effort and money today. Here are some reasons why:
You Can Target Your Audience
The internet is a big place with over billions of users world-wide. Not all of them will be willing to purchase your product, so what's the point of marketing to them? Facebook ads allow you to target a specific location and age range with specific interests so you can ensure that the right people are seeing your ads.
Facebook knows the activity of its active users, so instead of picking out your customers one by one, you can let the platform do it for you with ease. After you've set up your ad, it can be up and ready for your target audience to see.
It Can Add to Your Website Traffic
Simply by creating your own page on Facebook, you can increase your online presence greatly. Aside from SEO and PPC, social media is also an effective strategy for increasing your search engine rankings. Search engines are also considering social media queries since internet users are not only using Google, Yahoo, or Bing, but also social media platforms to look for answers. Adding a link to your website in your social media page will also allow more traffic to come in to your website than ever before.

Connecting With Your Customers Is Easier
Facebook is a convenient for when customers have inquiries about your products or services. Some will prefer to send you a message because they aren't confident enough for a call, and it'd be too bothersome to go there physically. The message arrives to you in an instant and will allow you to do something to fix it quickly.
Furthermore, customers appreciate a company that is dedicated in catering to their customers when they are in need. This improves your relationship with your customers. If you are lucky enough, you may receive positive reviews on your page, and hopefully, this will pave the way to loyalty to your brand.
When building a good reputation online, reviews are a solid way of showing potential customers that your service is authentically excellent. Consequently, in times where there are bad reviews, it also comes in handy since it can help you in improving your services so that bad incidents don't occur again.

The Return of Investment Is Simply Big Enough
Social media is free, even if you use it 24/7. Say, you spend money to outsource to a digital marketing firm to manage your social media accounts; the amount of revenue you'll receive is far greater than the cost you'll expend.
That and the fact that constant social media exposure is a long term investment, because you've got your name out there and people are more likely to remember you. So don't be afraid be afraid to venture social media marketing.
The Competition Is Equal
Startup businesses have access to the same tools on social media that big businesses do. This levels the playing field for you. While it is true that they might have a greater budget allocated for social media marketing, both of you still have equal opportunities to gain popularity. If you have a content team that is creative enough, you too can make your posts viral like the big names in your niche or field.
Business social media marketing is a large part of everyone's daily lives whether they are aware of it or not. That's why doing business with it will remain effective for a long time. It won't be going away any time soon, that's for sure, so don't be afraid to invest in it.


by: Donald Smithon 
Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Donald_Smithon/2139064


Friday, 16 February 2018

How to Become an Expert

February 16, 2018 0
How to Become an Expert

Friday, 5 January 2018

Thursday, 4 January 2018

Social Media Marketing Tips & Tricks for 2018

January 04, 2018 0
Social Media Marketing Tips & Tricks for 2018

As we enter into a new chapter on a new calendar year, it's time to start thinking about effective social media marketing strategies for your small business. In order or you to stay ahead of the competition it's imperative for you to adjust your marketing strategy to take advantage of prevailing trends and the ever evolving market for various business industries. The small business platform has changed a lot within the last few years and staying up to date with those changes can be a challenge.

Below are a few social media marketing tips To keep you ahead of the competition in 2018.
  1. Increase Your Visibility - The reason social media marketing is so huge is because so many people spend time there. You can't increase visibility for your business and online personality with a private page. During the year 2017, I saw a lot of this and it made me scratch my head a bit. I'm not sure why but the drawbacks to this can hurt your brand. If your biggest concern is unwanted spam comments, this can be controlled and eliminated with the block button and by updating your settings. The goal is to accommodate your audience and generate leads. Make sure every piece of your social media strategy serves the goals you set and the people who will see it. Refine your social media presence. It's vital to the survival of your brand. Increasing your visibility drives traffic and invites engagement.

  2. Focus on Mobile - Most searches and website visits are done via mobile. Unfortunately, most businesses are yet to truly embrace mobile within their marketing strategies. Make it a point to optimize your website content and digital assets for mobile users this year. The efforts will improve your ROI from all digital channels and will drive prospects to your website boosting traffic from search engines in the proceeds. I'm not only talking about design and loading speed, but truly optimizing the user experience for site search, commerce, form entry, navigation and general mobile usability.


  1. Make Engagement a Priority - You need to be social on social media. It's not a soap box for you to stop by to stand on to make an announcement once in a while. It was built so that individuals around the world could connect with one another. The size of your "followers" on social media doesn't matter if no one is paying attention. Large followings make you feel good but if there is no message for them to follow it's unlikely your brand will make much impact. What really matters is engagement. Engagement is what earns you shares which generates leads that turns into sales and having loyal customers. You also should make it a point this year to frequently revisit your buyer personas to ensure your message stays fresh and relevant to your audience. This level of interaction is what solidifies your brand.

  2. Content - Planning your calendar and content strategy for this year should be at the top of your to-do list. If you haven't got started yet, yesterday would be a good time. Paid ads on social media are great. They generate good leads. But, it's equally important to learn how to create a reliable, predictable and scallable flow of traffic that converts into clients and customers so that business it stays afloat with or without it. This can only be done by producing great content. All it takes is some it takes some effort, trying out a few different tactics and consistency. If you're willing to invest the time, you can have all the perks of a well-trafficked business and website without spending an astronomical sum on paid ads. As a business owner and content creator, it's part of your job to deliver compelling info to your customers about your products and services. Great content, compelling headlines, back-links, optimized SEO, sales campaigns and email marketing generated excellent, reliable traffic, and sales long before the social media paid ad game was invented. It still does. 


  1. Video Streaming - Video in real-time is becoming more and more popular with consumers. Many social media platform giants are all investing more money into improving their video streaming capabilities and with good reason. It offers new opportunities for content marketing as well as customer engagement. It is a format that has gained serious momentum in the last 12 months and is the future of branding. It's a great idea to add it to your business marketing strategy this year.
In general, the more specific and strategic you can get with your social media marketing plan, the more effective you'll be in its implementation. Whether it's Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest or Instagram, there's so much you can do in the way of marketing and creating new opportunities for yourself while adding tremendous value to your clients, customers and readers. Don't make your social media marketing strategy so lofty and broad that it's unattainable. Balance is key. Always keep your customers and audience in mind. A good business objective will guide your actions, but it will also be a measure by which you determine whether you're succeeding or failing.
Faye Bishop is a Philadelphia native turned Real Estate entrepreneur, Mommy, Writer, Foodie & Philosopher of Self-Determination. To read more articles like this one about small business, marketing and life interests tips visit http://www.fayebishop.com




by: Faye Bishop
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9858346