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Hospital Website Design Myths and More… Revealed

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Although I have a few phobias, like my alarming fear of heights and flying in airplanes, Friggatriskaidekaphobia (fear of Friday the 13th) is not one of them. We all hear about myths and superstitions associated with this particular date, so with that day being today, I thought I’d compile a short list of myths relating to hospital Website design, SEO and the like.

Happy Friday the 13th from Jason Voorhees and AVID Design

Happy Friday the 13th from Jason Voorhees and AVID Design.

Since a list of 13 myths would be more apropos for this date, I thought I’d spare the folks out there who too suffer from phobias, like triskaidekaphobia (fear of the number 13).

1.) Website Design – A hospital (or any) Website redesign will solve all my Web problems.

Many hospital marketers believe that a redesign is simply the “cure” for solving any and all Website problems because a fresh design is all that is needed. This is untrue. These same people don’t take into consideration that the strategy that goes into a redesign can sometimes be as important, if not more important, than the actual design itself.

2.) Content— If users are going to be guided to my hospital’s Website to read up on procedures and services offered, then posting every bit of information I have online is the only way to go.

First things first…users don’t read on the Web, they simply scan, so it’s best to write relevant, bite-sized chunks of optimized copy that are easier to read (e.g. bulleted lists). Secondly, content is not just written text, it is also images, videos, etc. And don’t be fooled about trying to fit all information on one page, it is okay to have a few pages as long as the copy is relevant and includes at least one call-to-action and effective anchor text to navigate through the pages.

3.) Social Media and Web 2.0 – If I build a Facebook fan page for my hospital or I start a hospital CEO blog, it will accumulate numerous fans and page hits overnight.

This doesn’t happen overnight, it takes time and effort to cultivate an audience, and a good social media and Web 2.0 strategy should be put into place before embarking on this trip.

4.) Website Design – I have to do my hospital’s Website redesign all at once.

Truth be told, redesigns take an extended period of time to fully complete, so it’s best to break down the redesign process into phases where each phase allows you to concentrate in a particular area, like focusing one phase on your hospital’s specialties and content and another phase on examining rich media. Also, change is received better with your employees and users when made in increments rather than all at once.

5.) Search Engine Optimization—Once you optimize your hosptial’s Website, then you are good to go and should be ranking well in the major search engines from here on out.

SEO is an ongoing process and is never finished (much like that of your hospital Website). What your hospital ranks today for pediatric cancer quite possibly not be the same three months from now. It’s best to have a professional (like AVID Design) provide you with an SEO assessment (that’s FREE) of your hospital’s Website to get the ball rolling on developing a proper search engine marketing (SEM) campaign.


Lisa M. Federico | Content Specialist | AVID Design

Don’t let your hospital’s Website fall under a spell of bad luck, make sure your hospital Website design and optimized content doesn’t suck!  Call AVID Design today to speak with our hospital marketing strategy consultants to get you on the right path(without that black cat crossing it) toward achieving your online marketing goals.

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Tuesday Ten Minute Tip – August 10, 2010 – ALT Text for Images & Size Optimization

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Last week on my Tuesday tip, I shared the neat Web application called Pixlr, which can be used not only to do quick and simple photo edits, but it can also be used to create complex graphics using layers and tools…much like Photoshop can.

This week I want to continue talking about images, but discuss the importance of how images on the Web need to be optimized for both size and for Website indexing purposes.

Logo for Atlanta, Ga. interactive marketing group, AVID Design, that specializes in hospital Website design, healthcare SEO and PPC strategies and rich media applications for hospital Websites.

Check out this example of good ALT text for an image on your Website: Highlight the image, right click, select view selection source and voilá!

Optimize Images for Size on Web

If you are currently taking a raw photo off your camera and posting it directly to your Website, you are doing it all wrong. The first thing you should do is resize the image so that it is sized for the Web. The fact is, even inexpensive digital cameras these days are capable of capturing high resolution photography. You have to get  in the habit of opening up the image file and resizing it to best match your needs for your content page.

Most of the time I see images that have been scaled within the HTML code itself. Just because you can scale the pixel width and height within your content management system (CMS) or HTML page, it will probably not affect the file size. A 300×200 pixel image will still load slowly if it is 6MB large. While I think about it, this should be a reminder that all files that are loaded to the Web should be optimized where possible. Many PDFs can also be resized and decrease download time for the end user.

Optimize Images for Greater Accessibility

In addition to physical image size optimization, you also should pay close attention to ALT text. As soon as you upload your image to your Website you need to include appropriate ALT text.

ALT text is important because search engines look at it for content relevancy and ranking purposes, therefore it’s crucial to have properly optimize keywords and content within the text (see example within the above image).  In addition, having ALT text can help you achieve a higher ranking for image searches. ALT text also serves the purpose of  helping those that are visually impaired identify images (if using text-to-speech software) and helps those with browsers that don’t support images understand what image they would see if their browser supported it.


Andy Darnell | Director of Web Development | AVID Design

AVID Design is a leader in cutting-edge hospital Website design and SEO. Contact us today for a free 10-point SEO evaluation of your Website!

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Tuesday Ten Minute Tip – August 3, 2010 – Pixlr

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Many times I have been on the phone with a client or sitting in a conference room with a group of stakeholders and I get asked a variation of this question:

What is the best way for us to edit images for use on our Website?

The quick answer that most firms will give their clients is to use Photoshop or some other premium image editing software. Many of our clients don’t own Photoshop and don’t know how to use it. In the past we’ve recommended Picasa as an option for image editing. When my Adobe suite quit working on my computer the other day, I needed something a little more powerful than Picasa. I found Pixlr.

Pick Pixlr for your image editing needs!

Pixlr claims to be the “most popular advanced online image editor in the world!” I would agree with them. It requires no installation, no sign-up and no fee.

Many of the features that you expect in Photoshop are in Pixlr, such as a familiar looking interface, layers, image adjustments and other common tools.  Plus, Pixlr also sports some cool features like a crushed paper brush and a cloud brush, tutorials for the novice, and even an express feature (Pixlr Express) that allows for quick edits.  It’s a perfect way to edit your images.

By no means is it a substitute for all of the power that comes with Photoshop, but it definitely takes the cake in accessible and affordable image editing.  Try for yourself!

Have you used Pixlr?  What do think about it?  Let us know!


Andy Darnell | Director of Web Development | AVID Design

AVID Design is a full-service healthcare marketing agency that builds progressive, cutting-edge healthcare Websites, rich media applications and physician videos.

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Your Hospital Website Design and Interactive Healthcare Marketing Partner

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Does your hospital need a partner for all of your interactive hospital and healthcare marketing needs?

If you answered YES,(which we knew you did because we are psychic) then look no further because AVID Design is a full service healthcare marketing agency that offers a plethora of Web-based hospital and healthcare services and products to help support your hospital Website’s presence and fulfill your marketing initiatives.

AVID Design is all that and a bag of chips!

Has healthcare content on your Website become stale?  Need to develop a successful SEO strategy or PPC strategy complete with optimized healthcare contentWe can do this!

What about developing a solid social media strategy for your site?  We can do this for you too!

Or perhaps your Website needs a facelift with a new design that includes video and rich media elements?  We even have our own specially designed robust hospital content management system, AVID CMS™, that allows you to plug-in easy to use application extensions directly into the system.  Man, that’s a lot of stuff!

From our award-winning hospital Website designs to being recognized as creating the Most Innovative Product by Healthcare Design Magazine for our hospital digital signage system, CaptivCast™,  to all the services and products mentioned above, AVID Design clearly proves to be a full service solution provider AND a leader in everything that encompasses interactive hospital and healthcare marketing.


Lisa M. Federico | Content Specialist | AVID Design

AVID Design is all that and a bag of chips!  Contact us today to learn more about how we are your leader in hospital Website design and interactive healthcare marketing and what we can do for you!

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How To Choose Your Hospital’s Website Design Company Wisely

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

I admit it, I’m not much of a basketball fan…anymore. But there was a time that I was a huge fan of the NBA and looked forward to all those Knicks-Pacers playoff games in the mid-90’s and the return of Jordan (even though I cried when he scored 55 points against my boys at the Garden in only his fifth game back).

All hail King James. After meeting with various organizations he chose his team. So how do you choose your team (company) to design your hospital's Website?

It wasn’t until recently that the NBA (or LeBron James, rather) sparked my interest, but not for reasons one would think, but more for work related reasons, mainly hospital Website design and choosing an appropriate hospital Website design company to do it.

The Ultimate All-Star

Your hospital is perceived to you (and hopefully to those in your community) as an all-star, exactly how LeBron James is perceived by the masses. Your hospital has all these Website design companies vying for your attention, much like King James had with all the NBA teams throwing him offers of extravagant salaries and promises of championships.

Choosing a hospital Website design company can be a stressful and arduous task. If you are looking to score a newly designed Website or just redesign what you currently have, it’s important to know a few things about your hospital’s marketing strategy and potential design companies. Even LeBron James would agree…I think.

1. Identify your hospital’s marketing and communication goals and evaluate your hospital’s Website needs.

2. Research hospital Website design companies that have the experience and expertise you are looking for.

3. Check out their services online. Are you also wanting content services or video and rich media applications for you Website?

4. View their portfolio of work and any accolades they have received for Web design.

5. Schedule a time to meet with them to discuss how they can assist your needs.

Fit For A King

But in the end, the main thing to remember is that choosing your hospital’s Website design company is not something to decide overnight. Take your time and review all your options. I mean, even King James took a few nights to sleep on his final decision to sign with Miami…and that was for a six year $110 million contract.  Slam dunk!

Need the tools to plan, design, develop and deploy your hospital’s Website? AVID Design does all that and more! We are a full-service healthcare marketing agency that builds award-winning, cutting-edge hospital Websites, rich media applications, physician videos and develops Website content and successful healthcare marketing strategies. We can be your hospital’s championship MVP! Contact us today!


Lisa M. Federico | Content Specialist | AVID Design


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