Archive for May, 2009

Hospital Websites – Getting Back to Basics

When talking about Web 2.0, conversation is sprinkled with words and phrases that didn’t even exist 5-10 years ago—SEO, RSS feeds, blog posts, Twitter feeds—the list can go on. In this age of information, now more than ever, hospital websites need guard against getting sucked in by all the bells and whistles of new technology… Continue reading…

New Options for Google Search

Google has added some of the tools that have been in beta testing to their main search page. None of these tools are perfect or do all the work for you, but they do provide alternative ways of organizing results that make it easier to find both what you’re looking for and content related to… Continue reading…

Get that unpublished book out of the drawer

HERE’S A WEBSITE THAT IS ATTEMPTING TO HOOK UP READERS WITH WRITERS. It’s called SCRIBd.com and if you want to see how your writing is received by potential readers, here’s your chance. Here’s the significance (IMHO): —Trying to do for text what YouTube did for video. —Another example of how the distribution of information is… Continue reading…

Navigating the Media Marketplace

Brandt Ronat + Company is launching a special service line: Media Budget Consultation/Review and Recommendation. In the community, we have many conversations with business people. Some of them are already our clients, but more often than not, these people are business colleagues, acquaintances and friends. They are business people focused on the day-to-day operations of… Continue reading…

The Space Report Is Featured in SatMagazine

Here on the Space Coast our namesake industry is always on our minds. It’s a huge part of our economy and a large part of our identity. But the space industry is becoming increasingly global—a phenomenon the Space Foundation documents in their important annual publication, The Space Report. These are works of substantial impact in… Continue reading…