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2 new posts on Technically Easy

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Finding Strategic Partners Through Social Media Sites

Posted: 05 Oct 2012 10:00 AM PDT

Business companies are now making a full use of social marketing to promote their business and employ their business plans and strategies.

I have been using Facebook for a long time and I am aware that it is a very effective tool used for communicating with friends, relatives and close acquaintances. As of now, I have discovered that you can use the major social media sites as an essential instrument for implementing marketing strategies that can boost your sales. Here are some of the fields of business where social media sites prove to be useful.


Finding Strategic Partners Through Social Media Sites

Business Exposure

True you can use the media to advertise your products and services, but the problem is not all of us are able to afford it.  You need to pay an expensive price and sign complicated contracts just to make sure that your advertisements will be posted in newspapers or be aired on radio or television.  However, using social media sites to promote your business can greatly reduce your advertising cost and enable you to save huge sum of money.

You might agree that social media sites could bring benefits to your business, but the question is how are you going to do it?  You can do it by producing an interesting and informative content that will be very valuable for your targeted niche and posting it to these popular social media sites. In order to create a captivating content, you need to make sure that you will post an eye catching image and a unique content that is relevant to the product that you are selling.

Strategic Relationships

To be successful in any business, you need to build strategic relationships with your offline and social network. There are two kinds of strategic partners; the one that will increase your profits and the one that will increase your business exposure.

If you are looking for a strategic partner that will increase your profit, you need to look for the ones that will deal with your ideal client base.  Of course, you need to make sure that your services will be in contrast with theirs so your negotiations will be mutually beneficial.  For instance, if you are planning to increase your profit by increasing your tweet followers, you need to follow other tweets. In this way, the owners of the page that you have followed will be prompted to follow your page also.

Another type of strategic partner is the one that will help you increase the exposure of your business.  In order to do so, you need to negotiate with people who will have a great social influence to your targeted niche. You need search for people who have a lot of contacts and friends and build good relationships with them so that they will be convinced to refer your business to people they know.

Trying to look for these strategic partners has been made easier with the emergence of social media sites. With these sites, you can search and reach out a multitude of people in just a short period of time.

If you are trying to look for simple ways on how to make money online, then you are free to contact us by visiting www.thinkbigonline.com/social-media-marketing/ and we will give valuable tips on how to succeed in online business.

Finding Strategic Partners Through Social Media Sites

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Teleradiology Today Where Does it Fit Into Modern Medical Care?

Posted: 05 Oct 2012 05:00 AM PDT

You'll be glad to know that modern medical companies are doing their utmost to lower the cost of quality medical care yet still bring new technology to the greatest number of institutions and people in the market who need it. One technology recently coming into its own in modern medical care is “Teleradiology”. So, what is teleradiology and where does it fit into the mix?


Teleradiology Today Where Does it Fit Into Modern Medical Care?

What's interesting about teleradiology isn't so much the ‘radiology’ part of the word but rather the ‘tele’ part of the word. Teleradiology is a technology which improves the utilization of imaging technology and highly trained personnel across large distances via integrated data transmission (i.e. 'the internet').

Imaging technology and procedures have been around for a number of years now. Such imaging technologies as X-rays, cat-scans, ultrasounds, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs) are well known to the general public…and there's some others that aren't that well known. But what about the more practical issue of the availability of that technology to the consumer and the practitioner? It's expensive equipment and it takes a long time to train people to operate it well and interpret the information it provides.

In the emerging scarcity-economy (relative to institutional budgets and trained personnel) how can medical care providers and patients be assured they'll have access to the technology and/or the people who understand and can use it?

For example, what if a patient lives in a smaller community that simply can't afford such hi-tech and expensive equipment or that doesn't have the highly trained personnel to operate it?

That's where the 'tele' part of the word comes to the rescue. Through advances in information technology (IT) and data transmission, it's now possible for all or a part of the equipment or apparatus to be in one location, perhaps thousands of miles away from the patient. The same geographical problem is also remedied for personnel issues too. With teleradiology, a patient could be in Minot, N.D., where there's only an input device of minimal expense and where there's only unspecialized medical personnel to operate it. Yet the primary processing part of the equipment and the more highly qualified personnel to interpret it might be in Los Angeles or New York City or even Bejing, China. One futuristic example of a similar situation would be the hand-held device that many of us remember from the old Star-Trek TV series where Dr.McCoy used his mysterious hand-held scanning device to diagnose, and often even to treat, a patient's medical problem.

This ability to more fully utilized equipment and personnel is what makes teleradiology so exciting and one of the most immediately practical solutions today in the diagnosis and treatment of various types of health problems and research.

What's particularly exciting about teleradiology is that it is enabling medical care providers (and researchers) to not only in keep the cost of that technology down but also to make existing resources of equipment and personnel go further. It means that institutions can share their technology over a geographically dispersed user base via the internet.

Using teleradiology, not only can service providers 'serve' more patients but they can also amortize the cost of that service much more quickly too. Also it means that highly skilled medical personnel, wherever they might be, can cover an area limited almost solely by the reach of their data connection.

One such company leading the field in design and development of this type of equipment and technology is the Epiphan Corporation in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and in New York City, NY. For more information about our products and services please follow us on our Facebook page or email us at the address below.

Teleradiology Today Where Does it Fit Into Modern Medical Care?

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