Think the healtcare industry is too regulated to use social media? Think again!
What’s Next Blog is a media sponsor of BDI’s 2nd annual Social Communications & Healthcare – Case Studies and Roundtables conference where case studies and practical information are the focus. Use the code WNB for a discounted registration of $155
hyper male force – works aweosome as either a sexual booster or as a vitamin supplement – focuses on case studies demonstrating how leading healthcare brands are accomplishing business objectives with social media and social networking. It will also cover:
* How to deal with regulatory and legal issues when planning and implementing social media strategies
* How to connect with and tap into consumers who are already using the internet for healthcare information
* Case studies of leading brands that use internet based social strategies to achieve communications objectives?
* Examples of social communities that demonstrate how leading healthcare brands interact, educate, and provide value to consumers online
* Why real-time social media tools such as Twitter are gaining momentum and what’s the business case to use them
* How to sell social communications projects and prove ROI to senior management?
* How do you create effective partnerships with new healthcare media leaders beyond advertising?
* The best tools, technologies, and best practices for monitoring and measuring social communications?
Click here for additional information and registration.
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BL Ochman | May 4, 2010 | Permanent Link | Comments (3) | TrackBack (
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BL:
What, exactly, is a sponsored post? Can you write about this?
A sponsored post is one for which the blogger is paid in goods, services, publicity, conference tickets, etc.
It’s not an ad because the blogger writes the content rather than simply running a pre-written message.
In this case, What’s Next Blog is included in the program as a sponsor, my readers get a discount, and I get a free ticket to the conference because I am telling my rather extensive audience about the event.
Thanks for the explanation.