Monday, February 25, 2008

Google Working with Cleveland Clinic

An interesting new move for Google is their partnership with the Cleveland Clinic to make health records available online for patients. Last week Google announced that they were working with the Cleveland Clinic to test and implement Google's new secure model for sharing health records online. The patients must give permission for their records to be added to a Google account that they can then access. Google says this is their test run but they have been working with several other insurance plans, medical groups, pharmacies and hospitals.

This new process would give the patients access to their records safely and options to manage them, when this can normally be a difficult or lengthy procedure. Many patients work with different doctors, insurance companies, or pharmacies. This new online initiative would give them the opportunity to contact and interact with these different entities through a simplified process.

At this point the option is not open to everyone, only a select few for testing the system. It is something to keep an eye on as we all know how quickly Google's endeavors can spread! They always seem to be coming up with ways to make our lives easier!

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Marketing Trends for 2008

We found a list of the top marketing trends to watch in 2008 from MediaBrains, Inc. We wanted to comment a little bit on each of their trends for the online marketing world.

1. 'Green is Growing'
As global warming and the environment become hot topics these days, companies are changing their habits to be more 'green'. There are sites dedicated to green topics, social networks for green promoters, and organizations of green enthusiasts showing up everywhere. 2008 should be a big year to promote environmental changes and making a difference.

2. 'Social Networks: Join the Club'
Social networks keep popping up all over the internet on any topic you can imagine. They are groups of people that create an environment to share ideas and opinions and express themselves. There are social networks that embrace the masses (ie. MySpace and Facebook) or social networks that focus on a certain niche (ie. Care2, Last.fm, Flixster) or social networks for career networking ( LinkedIn). Social networks continue to grow and help marketers more specifically target their consumers.

3. 'Capitalizing on Online'
Online marketing has been growing every year. There are new mediums and developments making it easier to reach consumers. Marketers for many companies have been allocating more funds to their online marketing budgets. According to Forrester Research, interactive marketing spend will more than triple over the next five years, reaching $61 billion by 2012.

4. 'Mobile: The Hottest Web 2.0 Yet'
Mobile Web has always been a topic of conversation. The platforms used on cell phones always looked different than the format on a computer screen. However, now with the Apple iPhone for example, mobile Web technology is developing and becoming a more viable option.

5. 'Video Content is King'
Video content provides the option to present a much more personalized experience for the user. Videos allow you to not only tell the user what or how to do something, but actually SHOW them as well. This creates a more interactive and personal experience for the consumer. With sites like YouTube videos are accessible to anyone on almost any topic imaginable.

6. 'Lead Generation'
Lead generation relates back to being able to reach a more specific market through online mediums. The ability to reach the consumer that is interested in your product is a major value-added option and saves valuable resources in the process.

7. 'Targeted Messaging'
The ability to see a significant ROI of marketing relies on being able to target the right consumers. Instead of wasting money on marketing to the masses that may not be interested in your product/service, online marketing helps narrow the field. You want to be able to reach the consumer at the right time, whether they are in the process of research or ready to purchase. Whether it be through pay-per-click, SEO, banner ad placement or social networks targeting can be much easier online.

8. 'Segmentation'
Along with targeting, is being able to segment your consumers. You need to develop your messages based on the audiences you are trying to reach. You may have several different audiences you want to reach with your product and online marketing allows you to segment different messages. Again, whichever online mediums you may be using, you need to keep in mind the consumers' wants, needs, and position in the purchasing process.

We think that these trends will be very apparent in the upcoming year. They are all important to the future advancement of online marketing. It will be very interesting to see how they all develop! Keep an eye on these items in 2008!

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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

SES Chicago!

Several of us here at IdeaStar had the opportunity to attend Search Engine Strategies (SES) Chicago back in December. There was a lot to learn in four days! Our schedules were packed with knowledge from experts in the field.


There were many interesting facts that we learned to help shape our online marketing approach for clients. We learned that search from '05-'06 increased by about 20 billion searches/year and from '06-'07 it grew by about 35 billion searches/year! The average internet user submits 74 queries per month in search engines. Another interesting tidbit is that about 85% of 'online consumers' buy offline. They go online to research or compare products but actually make purchases offline. These facts are essential when it comes to devising an online marketing plan for your business.

During the week a large emphasis was placed on what the difference is between traditional and online marketing, so I wanted to explain this for others to understand. In the past, through traditional marketing and advertising products were pushed out to the consumer. It was most important to see HOW MANY consumers could be reached.
Online marketing changes things. Advertisers need to figure out what consumers want before creating their message. It allows them to be in the right place at the right time, when the consumer is actually looking for their product! Therefore, the most important question becomes WHO you are targeting. Search allows the marketer to be there at the exact moment the consumer is searching with targeted keywords.
So, even though all forms of marketing have the same goals and ideas online marketing introduces many new aspects to consider.

Google also announced many new concepts as they continue their search dominance. They have added tracking for internal site searches, event tracking and outbound link tracking (to see where people are going from your site). They have also been testing all different forms of advertising through their AdWords application. What began as simply pay-per-click campaigns has grown to placing ads on television, radio and in newspapers through the same interface.

The world of online marketing and search continues to evolve, with new ideas surfacing all the time. By attending conferences such as SES, we ensure our team is up to date on all the latest marketing trends to provide the best experience and knowledge for our clients.


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