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Monthly Archives: January 2012
the road to blog readership is for most of us ,a long and somewhat painful one. Some of this cannot be helped –it is just the nature of the blog beast. A blog, like any other form of marketing, takes time and recognitions and patience to grow its’ traffic. Continue reading
Amid a huge web community uproar, the likes of which we’ve not yet seen, the current SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) legislation has been, thankfully, pulled, and sent back for revisions this past Saturday. Continue reading
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New content, in various formats, is what drives interest, which drives web traffic to your medical practice website, which drives search engine crawlers, which drives patients to your website, and video is one of the most effective formats available today. Continue reading
For any small business or medical practice whose business is not geographically dependent , the world can be your oyster. How is this possible? Very simple: SEO. Had my site not been front and center for what this doctor was searching for he would not have been able to stumble upon me. Plain and simple. Continue reading