Web Design Trends in the Creative World

You have your business and you want to make it better. You create a website for the Internet viewers. Now you have your website and you have a contact page, an about page, a list of reviews, maybe even some clients. What do you do next? Why not find a local company or someone within your staff who has a knack for video and video editing. The medical community is always looking for creative ways to get ahead.

Nowadays, everyone has a video on YouTube. A common misconception is that you have to be a musician, a videographer, or a photographer to have your work uploaded. This is no longer the case. Make a 3-5 minute video touring the medical facilities, meeting the staff, and showing what makes your company special. Finding creative professionals mixes both sides of the brain and creates a more powerful presence. (more…)

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Expanding Your Business by Using Acute Web Design

Web design allows more work to be automated than ever before. There is no longer a need for a clerk to search through and alphabetize. We have computers now! The same goes for medical Internet marketing. Medical marketing is up to date and can be set up for pre-formatted messages that meet specifications. This helps you bring in business even while you’re sleeping.

We all have our set of skills. Our talents set us apart from the rest and give us an economical advantage. Using marketing tools like email maintains communication and provides information that would have otherwise been lost. Sending out deals, updates about the company, and personal messages create more business. They also allow subscribers to hear about your company continually. More subscribers means more repeat business and success. (more…)

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Scoring Big on SEO Charts

SEO is a term becoming more familiar among the businesspeople of today. SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. This term explains a technique for helping website content reflect properly in search engine queries. If you have a biography of yourself on your web page, you want people to be able to see your name, a brief description of what your website is about, and a picture of you as a thumbnail.

For starters, location, location, location. Someone with a broken foot isn’t going to travel more than 25 miles to see a foot specialist, so they type in their location, their injury, and maybe their insurance. What will come up is a slew of different specialists in the area, in the order of their relevance to what the user has searched—this is where good SEO comes into play. (more…)

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