Utilizing Twitter Lists for Business

Leading Healthcare Companies Form Interstate Alliance

While we are seeing major changes in our national healthcare system, many changes are also taking place in regional and state healthcare systems. Recently, seven of the nation’s leading health systems in the Northeast announced the launch of a interstate health alliance. This alliance, to be known as “AllSpire Health Partners”, will combine the resources

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Halloween Pinterest Board: Health & Safety Tips for Patients

Werewolves, vampires and ghosts, oh my! Although Halloween’s all about make-believe, some “fright night” activities do pose a real hazard. From making sure that your kids stay safe while trick-or-treating to following fire safety guidelines when illuminating your jack-o’-lantern, we’ve rounded up the best tips and advice on Pinterest for staying accident-free and healthy this

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Mobile SEO: The Key to the Future of Your Business

Today, mobile sites are among the most important marketing tools for growing businesses. Communicating with your clients and prospective business partners over mobile devices enables you to receive greater feedback from clients, leaving you with a better understanding of what they are looking for. Is your mobile site failing to connect with users? If you’re not

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Do’s and Don’ts of Promoting Your Business on Twitter

Nowadays, most businesses have their own official Twitter account, but not everyone knows how to properly utilize their company account in order to foster client relations and promote their brand. Here are the top six tips for what you should – and shouldn’t – do on Twitter. DON’T… 1 – Tweet Tactlessly. First and foremost,

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Forty One Percent of Patients Willing to Switch Physicians for Online Access

A recent Accenture survey found that more than 40 percent of patients would be willing to switch to a different doctor so that they can have access to their electronic medical records (EHR). Currently 36 percent of those surveyed have full access to their Electronic Medical Record (EMR), while 41 percent would switch physicians and

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