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Pharma display ads on Facebook? Why not.

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This year eMarketer predicts that Facebook will jump Yahoo to lead display advertisements with 17.7% of the market and $2.19 billion in revenue. Facebook looks to put even more room between themselves and Yahoo in 2012. Read Full Entry

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Using video SEO to get more branded results

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Ranking in organic search is challenging. In the healthcare/pharma search engine results pages (SERPs) there are several sites that rank for most searches. Trying to rank for a brand is easier due to the brand.com, but you are still competing against the same handful of sites. There is the Google/NIH result that “takes” the top position, with Drugs.com, and RxList.com for brand names, and depending on the drug, Wikipedia, WebMD and MedicineNet.com. Another option to get a result you control in the SERPs are videos. Read Full Entry

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DrChrono brings the iPad to the doctor’s exam room

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Coming out of the esteemed yCombinator startup program is DrChrono, an ipad application and electronic health record (EHR) platform for doctors. The program helps physicians organize patient appointments, send prescriptions electronically and handle medical billing. All records are updated in real time and are stored in HIPPA compliant data storage. While some doctors still use paper files, others are using laptops and neither are as streamlined in a small package as the DrChrono application. Read Full Entry

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Google hammers content farms. How did pharma fair?

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Google is in a constant battle with spam in its index and the problem has seemed to be getting worse lately. The latest algorithm change is one of the largest in the last few years and targeted at “content farms.” Content farms are sites that produce a ton of web pages about many topics for the sole purpose of ranking well in search engines. Some content farms have even been accused of (and blatantly are) stealing content from other sites and publishing it on their sites. As content farms have grown, Google’s results have become less reliable and less helpful. A couple of content farms that have received the most attention lately are eHow.com, ezinarticles.com and Mahalo.com.

In response, Google released the latest update to get control of the content farms and raise more unique and helpful web pages to the top of the SERPs (search engine results pages). Google said that roughly 12% of all queries experienced a noticeable change in the latest updates.

Was pharma hit by the algorithmic change?

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As social integrates with search, is pharma falling further behind?

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Google has announced that it is updating Google Social Search to include social media postings in the organic results based on relevance. Before this latest update, social results were posted at the bottom of the organic results. Below is an example of the new results page. The example shows a result for Matt Cutts (Google Search Spam Leader) when he posted about his trip to Mt. Kilimanjaro (third organic result down).


Google will also show when your friends are sharing links on sites such as Twitter that are relevant to your search queries. And finally, more control on what you share publicly and privately.

What does this mean for pharma? Read Full Entry

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