Entries tagged with “Healthcare Marketing”.


(from Ragan Communications)

When:  Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Time:  3 – 4:15 pm EDT
Where: Online
Cost:   $99

Who makes the key decisions in a household? Women. They determine when their kids, aging parents or husband should see the doctor.

So how do you gain their attention? Social media. Studies show women are the dominant force in social networks like Facebook and Twitter. These networks present a prime opportunity to showcase your hospital’s services, events and patient care.

During this 60-minute webinar, you will learn how to:

  • Formulate a social media strategy to reach women, including new moms
  • Develop messages that speak to your target audience
  • Publicize your hospital’s women-oriented events via social media
  • Start a hospital Twitter feed geared to women
  • Converse with mommy bloggers to understand their needs
  • Integrate offline strategies to expand your social network for women
  • Share data and studies with executive staff about this key demographic
  • Find online communities for women, or start one at your hospital
  • Generate ideas for engaging new and expectant mothers
  • And more!

Your presenter, Corey Walker, will teach you how to tailor your social media message to this influential audience.

Register Now!

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Bon Secours St. Francis Health System recently launched a new web site – and along with it, a new approach to the residents of Greenville, SC.  The site, aptly named happyingreenville.com, allows users to explore the city of Greenville as well as the health system – learning more about both along the way.

The site, developed by Greenville-based Brains on Fire, along with Grow Interactive, provides a very user-friendly interface for users who may be intimidated by the typical health system home page which offers dozens of links to oceans of information.  By contrast, Happy in Greenville makes it easy to find a doctor, learn more about specific services and indirectly experience how deep BSFHS’s roots go into the community.

Very clever.  Very clean.  Very good.

Special thanks to AdRants for bringing this to our attention.