Veterinary Website
Patty Khuly, DVM, MBA Throws Down the Gauntlet
Rabid blogger, chicken owner and veterinarian Dr. Patty Khuly's July 23 blog post "How to Get More Veterinarians to Blog . . ." explains that "sometimes I feel like I'm a lone voice in the wilderness, seeing as so few of my fellow veterinary professionals have glommed onto blogging."
She's right. There aren't many veterinarians who blog. Perhaps because they don't see the benefits. Here are some benefits the veterinarians and pet owners who commented on that very blog post have found.
A Veterinarian's Web Design Choices
A Non-Website Designer’s Perspective on Choosing a Website Design Company
Just a year ago, there were two or three companies dedicated to designing websites just for veterinarians.
Today, entering the search terms, “website design” and “veterinarians” brings up at least a dozen.
Press Releases: Your Veterinary Practice May Be More Newsworthy Than You Think!
You may be surprised to learn that your local paper, magazines and other publications would love to have an excuse to publish an animal photo. Adding a business or health dimension to that animal photo makes for great press.
Believe it or not, editors may find a newsworthy topic when your practice:
1. can associate itself with a major news event, e.g. the gulf oil spill.
2. has a signifcant personnel change, e.g. new director or specialist comes on board.
3. launches a new product or service, e.g. rattlesnake vaccine.
eZine Articles
Rank and Roll with eZine Articles
Without a slick cover and to-the-door delivery, what purpose could an eZine article serve?
To me, a former magazine writer, an eZine article used to seem like a poor and sorry relative of the feature article I used to put in the women's and pet magazines.
Then in late 2009, Google expanded its scope to "Universal Search." That means that it searches Facebook and Twitter entries, Flickr photos, blog entries and eZine articles.
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