Online Management & Social Media

Building a digital reputation takes time, energy, as well as money and businesses worldwide, are well aware that the resources spent on doing so are not worthless, which is why they are constantly trying to engage their targeted audience by providing catchy content that is relevant to their organizations in terms of marketing and sales. Changing social dynamics and people’s perception of brands have fueled businesses to invest heavily on social media campaigns in order to connect better with their customers, employees and society.

Social Media and Business Marketing Come Along

With the internet virtually becoming an indispensable commodity similar to electricity, it is almost unwise for any type of business to ignore the significance of social media and online management today if they want to grow. For those who are at the forefront of digital technology today, it is difficult to imagine a world where these tools of social interaction are not at their fingertips. Well-informed and knowledgeable business leaders and entrepreneurs are using these platforms in order to connect to prospective customers, clients and partners for business and enterprise. Therefore, it is hardly a surprise that everyone from start-ups to well-established corporations are eager and committed to making their presence noticeable on the internet today.

Medical Tourism Associations injects strategic initiatives for the growth of medical tourism industry in upcoming congress.

The 4th Medical Tourism & Global Healthcare Congress Announces Strategic Initiatives for Successful Industry Growth CHICAGO, IL, Oct 11, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — The 4th Medical Tourism & Global Healthcare Congress, with several parallel conferences, taking place at the …

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World Health Organization talks about Superbug in Medical Tourism.

Prof John Conly talks about importance of superbug, and shifting focus of topic from Medical Tourism to reducing anti-biotic use. http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/88/11/10-031110/en/index.html —– Antimicrobial resistance: revisiting the “tragedy of the commons” When the NDM1 enzyme-containing “superbugs” struck in India, Pakistan and …

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