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Apple has recently made some significant changes to both Siri and Safari, with potentially far-reaching implications for...
11/17/2017

Apple has recently made some significant changes to both Siri and Safari, with potentially far-reaching implications for digital marketers.

Columnist Jim Yu explains how Apple's recent announcements and updates to Siri and Safari have had a major impact on the search marketing industry.

SEO can be complicated — in many cases, overcomplicated. How many ranking factors are involved in generating strong orga...
11/14/2017

SEO can be complicated — in many cases, overcomplicated. How many ranking factors are involved in generating strong organic search results? Ten? Twenty? Thirty? Two hundred?

Search engine optimization (SEO) can be complex, but columnist Marcus Miller simplifies it by breaking down its key elements into four main categories.

It appears that Google is now rolling out the new curved mobile design that they have been testing for several months. M...
11/11/2017

It appears that Google is now rolling out the new curved mobile design that they have been testing for several months. Many searchers have reported seeing the new design, and several of us at Search Engine Land have replicated it.

Are you seeing a new look for the Google mobile search results page? You are not alone!

7 tips to ramp up your holiday advertising https://selnd.com/2zaz1vf
11/08/2017

7 tips to ramp up your holiday advertising https://selnd.com/2zaz1vf

Search marketers, are you ready for the holiday shopping season? Columnist Mona Elesseily shares tips for getting the most out of your holiday paid search ads.

Predicting which new technology or device might emerge as the next big marketing tool is a tough endeavor. But there’s n...
11/06/2017

Predicting which new technology or device might emerge as the next big marketing tool is a tough endeavor. But there’s no need to get out the dusty crystal ball. By keeping a keen eye on all marketing data at all parts of the customer journey, you’ll be prepared to quickly take advantage of that next hot tool, no matter what form it ultimately takes.

In the beginning, there was the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X. And it was not good. By 2017 standards, it was barely a phone. Virtually zero coverage, a price tag

Google searches now correspond to user location instead of domain
10/28/2017

Google searches now correspond to user location instead of domain

Users can still change their search settings to select a country service if desired.

To choose the best web design and hosting options for your business you need know how you want the website to function a...
10/25/2017

To choose the best web design and hosting options for your business you need know how you want the website to function and what the going rates are. Use these tips to start planning your project.

Currently, the tracking URL, AdWords click tracker and any redirects load before the user sees the landing page. Google ...
10/20/2017

Currently, the tracking URL, AdWords click tracker and any redirects load before the user sees the landing page. Google says it’s seen the change help improve page load times by several seconds for users on slower networks.

Third-party tracking platforms will need to make changes to accommodate the new tracking method.

Google has long touted the growth of queries with local intent, such as those that include the words “near me” or a loca...
10/16/2017

Google has long touted the growth of queries with local intent, such as those that include the words “near me” or a location name, such as a city. Let's learn more about local ads.

If 2016 trends are any indication, search ads aimed at driving offline traffic are likely to have a big impact this year. Contributor Andy Taylor explains how to take advantage of the opportunities.

‘High-quality content’ tips from Google’s own style guides'To meet Google's standards for content that deserves a high r...
10/11/2017

‘High-quality content’ tips from Google’s own style guides'

To meet Google's standards for content that deserves a high rank, contributor Brian Ussery suggests following the guidelines the search giant has set for its internal content creators.

Google has long stressed the importance of “high-quality content” but has provided little, if any, help for those seeking to create it. Until now.

Last month, Google’s Developer Relations Group publicly published five different guides aimed at helping its own creators “striving for high-quality documentation.” And “documentation,” when posted online, means digital content.

Now available:

-Developer Documentation Style Guide
-HTML/CSS Style Guide
-JavaScript Style Guide
-Java Style Guide

To put this in context, consider that these documents represent just a few of the many guides Google uses internally. The information provided is not new, unique, original, or even complete. That said, Google’s Developer Documentation Style Guides are an excellent resource for anyone interested in creating the type of high-quality content that users value and search engines reward.

Each guide reinforces the idea that high-quality pages — the kind that rank well in search — are a combination of high-quality code, content and UX.

Here is a quick overview of Google’s Developer Documentation Style Guide tips for content creators:

-Use a friendly, conversational tone with a clear purpose — somewhere between the voice you use when talking to your buds and that you’d use if you were a robot.

-Try to sound like a knowledgeable friend who understands what users want to do.

-Use standard American spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization.

-Craft clear, concise, short sentences with simple words that users will understand.

-Implement effective and descriptive link text.
Use accessible words and short sentences that will translate well to other languages.

-Consider numbered lists for sequences of events.
Ensure outbound links are to sites that are “high-quality, reliable and respectable.”

Here is a quick overview of Google’s Developer Documentation Style Guide tips for developers/technical creators:

-Consider SVG files or optimized .png files with ALT text.
Use tables and/or lists correctly. For example, only use a table when you have multiple columns of information.

-Include or as appropriate — is for visual emphasis and is for items of strong importance.

-Select HTTPS for embedded resources when possible, especially images, media files, CSS and scripts.

-For HTML templates, use HTML5 in UTF-8 without byte order marks (BOMs).

-Consider three-character hexadecimal notations instead of six characters for colors, as they are shorter and more succinct.
Use HTML for structure and CSS for visual style.

Here is a quick overview of areas Google’s Developer Documentation Style Guide suggests to avoid:

-buzzwords
-technical jargon
-slang
-exclamation points
-using the word “please” in instructions
-placeholder phrases like “please note” or “at this time”
-starting sentences the same way
-taking metaphors too far
-using “click here” in link anchor text
-user-agent detection
-CSS “hacks”
-unnecessary ancestor selectors which help improve -performance

Of course, these are general guidelines meant for technical content creators and should be interpreted with that fact in mind.

Whatever their original purpose, they provide a window into what factors Google considers essential for high-quality content in general — meaning that marketers and content creators should find these tips highly valuable when undertaking their own projects.

(source: searchengineland.com)

Medical Web Design Custom Solutions for Doctors & Physicians:Responsive website design makes your website easy to read a...
06/03/2017

Medical Web Design Custom Solutions for Doctors & Physicians:

Responsive website design makes your website easy to read and use on any device. Your site will automatically adapt to a smaller screen with:

~Larger buttons that are easier to push
~Easier-to-read font sizes
~Mobile-optimized layout
~Better rankings in Google mobile search results

Why Do I Need a Responsive Website?

Smartphones have quickly overtaken computers as the #1 way for users to access the internet. A 2017 study showed that half of web time is spent on smartphones, compared to 42% on desktop. At Mdrx Tech, we typically see between 50-65% of our clients’ site traffic coming from mobile devices.

Additionally, a smartphone user will be more likely to find you online if your site is responsive. A non-mobile site is significantly less likely to rank on the first page of Google mobile search results.


The Power of Responsive Website Design

A website alone isn't enough. In order to be truly effective, your site needs to be modern in both appearance and function, featuring high-quality content, a wealth of information, and, most importantly, responsive web design.

With Google's frequently changing algorithms, staying up to date online is nearly as important as a web presence in general. Responsive web design is an approach to coding that changes a site based on device parameters, ensuring that your website works just as well on a mobile device as it does on a desktop computer. Easier to establish and maintain than operating two independent websites, a responsive web design will make sure you are always at the top of the SERPs.

In this 21st century, web traffic and web searches from mobile devices overtake traditional desktop activity as the preferred consumer platform. Today, your patients and visitors are more likely to engage with your website from their tablets or smartphones. We engineer healthcare websites for the that are built to be used on any device. No matter what technology your potential patients and customers are using, your website will be user-friendly and optimized to produce more leads.



By using mobile-friendly responsive design, we create sites that are optimized for maximum performance and user-experience on:

~Smartphones
~Tablets
~Laptops
~Desktop computers

We design websites with your goal in mind. Whether you’re looking for more patients, more customers, or to build your online presence, we tailor your site to accomplish this goal. Mdrx Tech is more than a healthcare web design agency - we’re a trusted partner who will help you grow your business.We offer a number of packages and custom

We offer a number of packages and custom solutions, especially for the healthcare industry. Custom design options mean more flexibility for your business, and you’ll enjoy full transparency and efficient communication with our team every step of the way.


What you get with our Website Design Service

-Responsive Layout Designs - Variety of styles to choose from

-Unlimited content changes - Make changes to your website by emailing us or calling our support line

-Dashboard - User-friendly dashboard to see your forms, traffic, and more

-Domain Name - A domain for your website will be purchased for you

-Specialty Specific Library - Educational articles for your practice

-Logo Design - A logo will be created for your business

-Royalty free Stock Images - Images that look great on your website

-Request an Appointment - Ability for visitors to your website to request appointments

-Patient Intake and HIPAA Forms - Makes life more efficient for your patients

-Google Maps - One-click directions on your website so new patients don't need to call for directions

-Technical Support - Email and Phone support for your website

-Dedicated Hosting - 99.9% uptime with dedicated hosting support

-Web Statistics - Google Analytics Integration to see your website traffic

Mdrx Tech offers complete package solutions that are tailored to your specific marketing goals. Visit our website mdrxtech.com for more information or contact us today to receive a personalized quote.

06/02/2017

At Mdrx Tech & DFW Digital, we have the knowledge and expertise to create the perfect email marketing campaign for your doctor’s office. We have years of experience creating email campaigns within a variety of industries, and we can’t wait to help your practice!

For more Call us at: (877) 886-MDRX, or Mail: [email protected] or visit mdrxtech.com

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