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Recap of Social Media Discussion at Multi Specialty Symposium

Rosemont Media CEO Keith Humes joined two other online marketing gurus for a round-table discussion concerning plastic surgery and the use of social media sites like Facebook. In front of a crowd of more than 100 plastic surgeons and marketing enthusiasts, all looking for an edge in online marketing, Humes began the discussion by covering [...]

A Call to Action with Optimization and Promotion

In the last post on Rosemont Review, we introduced a number of terms and concepts regarding your business’ virtual existence and potential performance. With this installment of “Is Your Practice’s Website Fulfilling Its Potential?” we’ll discuss how to develop various strategies to promote your practice’s website and how to use the conversion levels you’ve established [...]

Is My Practice’s Website Fulfilling Its Potential?

Maybe you are preparing to release your website into the great unknown, or maybe you already have but haven’t heard much back. Regardless of the reasons that initially inspired you to create a website for your practice, feeling overwhelmed and anxious is common if you lack a strategy to help optimize your website’s performance.
Conversion optimization [...]

Rosemont Media CEO Keith Humes Set to Speak at Multi-Specialty Foundation’s Upcoming Symposium

Rosemont Media™ CEO Keith Humes is once again stepping into the educational spotlight as he prepares to speak at the Multi-Specialty Foundation’s Facial Cosmetic Surgery 2010 Symposium, which will take place from July 14 - 18. As the only educational venue focusing on multi-disciplinary cross-talk between the best of the facial cosmetic surgery community, the [...]

My Practice Just Received a Bad Review, Now What?

Despite what most businesses may think, negative reviews are a common and essential component in the online marketing process. Why else would businesses offer 100% Satisfaction guarantees? With the need for a guarantee comes the implication that there will be some dissatisfaction with the product or service. While you may feel defensive when negative feedback [...]

Atlanta Plastic Surgeon Launches New Website Blending the Worlds of Art and Internet Technology

For those who are considering plastic surgery in Atlanta, the new website for Dr. John L. LeRoy should give them a wealth of information and a pleasant web-browsing experience as they make their decision. Our plastic surgery website design team here at Rosemont Media™ has combined some of the most advanced tools of the web [...]

Arizona Plastic Surgeon Unveils New Breast Surgery Website

An Arizona breast surgery practice is opening the virtual doors on a brand new website focused on the many breast enhancement procedures it offers. Dr. Steven H. Turkeltaub’s new site for The Arizona Center for Breast Surgery is a comprehensive source of information for visitors considering an array of breast augmentation, reduction, or reconstruction procedures. [...]

Orange County Plastic Surgeon Gives his Website a Facelift

The new website for a prominent practice offering plastic surgery in Orange County, California is the latest example of how useful consumer information can be successfully combined with a creative and beautiful design. Rosemont Media™’s plastic surgery website design team collaborated with Dr. Daniel C. Mills to create the new site, a user-friendly and comprehensive [...]

Rosemont Media™ CEO Keith Humes Lectures at ASAPS Meeting

Rosemont Media™ CEO Keith Humes stepped into the educational spotlight at the recent American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery meeting held in Washington DC April 22nd-27th. A search marketing veteran of 13 years, Humes participated in the 3 hour sold out course entitled, Internet Marketing – Getting the Most Out of Your Website. [...]

Facebook: Moving from “Fan” to “Like”?

A  recent announcement from Facebook explains a change in the use of the expression from “Fan” to  “Like” for business pages and has users up in arms.
On April 19, 2010 Facbook announced, “As part of our efforts to improve the user experience, we’re changing the terminology for interacting with Pages from “Fan” to “Like.” This [...]

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