Blogs are often associated with social networking sites – applications that allow people to air their thoughts and experiences in a virtual diary. In general, blogs are simply online journals geared toward a particular goal. On a marketing level, a medical blog can present specific facets of the practice, be it the business viewpoint, the research aspect or the personal side.
WebMD360 produces medical blog sites that further add spice and personality to the practice. Still pursuing a marketing edge, WebMD360 helps hook in and maintain potential leads’ interest through focused, informative, and content-driven articles. A medical blog can be an extended arm of both the practice and the medical website, further enhancing the practice’s visibility and accessibility. WebMD360 makes sure its blogs are SEO-friendly, thus adding traffic to the website and expanding the practice’s online presence.
Listed below are some useful features of WebMD360 medical practice blogs:
WebMD360 knows that the core of a medical blog is its content. We simplify the process of formatting articles, make certain that entries are compatible across all browsers, and ensure that these entries reflect on the blog the instant they’re posted – all so that our clients can focus on the message they want to convey.
The popularity of medical blogs banks on feedback and responses from their readers. A large readership base can bring a deluge of comments, but WebMD360 allows bloggers to protect their blogs from unwanted comments through blacklisting, administrator comment approval, and pre-installed spam filters.
WebMD360 offers a wide array of pre-made blog layout templates that makes modifying blog designs a piece of cake. A single click is all it takes to change the blog layout instantaneously.
Aside from the actual content and layout, WebMD360’s clients can customize as much of their blogs as they want, including site navigation, photo, audio, and video files, plugins, and links to other blogs or websites.
WebMD360 clients enjoy total control over the privacy of their posts, so that they can post entries visible only to themselves or to select patients. This feature allows clients to password-protect specific blog entries and mark entries as public (viewable by all) or private (viewable only by the author).
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