My bookmarks for October 6, 2008 through October 15, 2008
These are my links for October 6, 2008 through October 15, 2008:
- Twittertise: Advertise on Twitter – Manage a Twitter account for advertising and track the success of branded communications with your customers. Schedule your communications on Twitter and effectiveness analytics.
- Handle Your Site Footer Wisely – Optimize your site's footer by focusing on both making it useful and avoiding any chance of being blamed for breaking any rules. Don’t add too many elements to the footer – it should be clean and concise. Focus on people (SEO value of the footer is too insignificant anyway). Follow the common fashion: people want to see common elements at there common places.
- Number Of Patients On Dialysis Set To Double In Next Ten Years, But Already The NHS Can’t Cope, UK – The number of patients requiring dialysis is set to more than double over the next 10 years creating a huge demand. It is important that healthcare professionals are educated to recognise potential kidney problems and refer them appropriately to renal units, and that renal units enable patients to be involved in the decision about which treatment would suit them best as the outcomes for patients who present later, require longer hospital admissions, intensive input from the renal team and have poorer outcomes.
- Internet Surpasses Doctors as the Top Source of Health Information – More U.S. adults used the Internet than doctors to obtain health and medical information over the past year, according to pharmaceutical and healthcare market research company Manhattan Research. This trend represents a noticeable change in consumer behavior from previous years, as doctors have traditionally been the top source of health information.
- During Tough Times, The Echo Chamber Can Be Your Best Friend – Why companies should engage bloggers and use Twitter, Digg and PR 2.0 to earn the support of innovators and early adopters take the time to listen to feedback then iterate based on real world needs, preferences, pains, and new ideas to gain advantage.
- About listener badges – Description and requirements for the bronze silver and gold, artist, album and forum badges for a Zune Card. If you listen to an artist or album enough times in the last month, Zune awards you a badge. You also earn badges for contributing useful information to the Zune.net forums. Forum badges do not appear in your Zune Card; they are visible only in the forums.Badges expire if you drastically reduce the number of plays for an album or artist.


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