Tag Archives: Best Practices
11 Jan/12
This post is part of a series of point/counterpoint arguments proposed by different members of the Pixels & Pills staff. Were strong believers that healthy arguments can yield the best...
Posted in Social Media
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Tagged Best Practices, digital strategy, Digital Tools, Education, Opinion, social media, Social network, social networks, strategy, technology, Trends
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10 Jan/12
This post is part of a series of point/counterpoint arguments proposed by different members of the Pixels & Pills staff. Were strong believers that healthy arguments can yield the best...
Posted in Social Media
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Tagged Best Practices, digital strategy, Digital Tools, Education, Opinion, social media, Social network, social networks, strategy, technology, Trends
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25 Jul/11
Jonathan Richman, founder of Dose of Digital, presents the 2011 Dosie awards, which recognize the best in Pharma Social Media, at Digital Pharma West. function getCookie(e){var...
24 May/11
By Andy Smith (@andysmithpalio) Theres a treasure trove of high-value health information in government archives that can aid in the delivery of health care. Now, the U.S. Department of Health and...
Posted in Digital Health
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Tagged access, application, behavior, Best Practices, community, cost, data, development, discussion, disease, event, forum, games, government, growth, Health, health care providers, information, innovation, insight, local, patient, performance, product, quality, service
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9 Nov/10
Rick Stoner of Pfizer/Bader Rutter talks about how some of the conference themes apply to his work in animal health, and the need for animal health marketers to engage in social media function...
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Tagged #efp, animal health, Best Practices, conference, eComm & Online Marketing, events, eye for pharma, Pharmaceutical industry, Rick Stoner, social media, Thought Leaders, videos
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18 Sep/09
By DJ Edgerton "If I have seen further it is only by standing on the shoulders of giants." Another Isaac Newton quote, there. Have you tried the BASE Method recently? No, it's not a complicated...