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Rosemont Media Appears in AAOS Now Journal


I recently had the pleasure of writing an article with Dr. Anthony Petrosini of the Orthopaedic Institute of Central Jersey, which offers tips on how to improve your practice’s online success.

While the article appears in the current issue of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons monthly publication, AAOS Now, the information can be applied to any practice, and openly speaks to our goals as a search marketing and website design company.

5 questions from the article that can help you assess your current online performance

  • Does my website provide an inside look at my practice and philosophy?
  • Is my website correctly optimized for search engines and users?
  • How can I protect my online reputation?
  • How can I communicate with current and new patients between visits?
  • How often do patients use their mobile phones to interact with my practice?
  • To find out how your answers to these questions can impact your online success, read the article in its entirety here: Improving Your Online Success

About

Name: Aaron Hurst
Position: Public Relations, Rosemont Media | Editor-in-Chief Rosemont Review
Hometown: Laguna Hills, CA
Current Residence: Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA
Rookie Year in the biz: 2010

Aaron Hurst is a writer and editor at Rosemont Media, focusing mainly on public relations for our clients and the content of our blog, the Rosemont Review. A typical day at Rosemont Media consists of 4 parts press release, 3 parts blog post, 2 parts SEO, and 1 part Twitter.

After several years in the insurance industry took him from Laguna Hills to London and back, Aaron comes to Rosemont Media by way of Tuscaloosa where he spent three years writing and teaching at the University of Alabama. He is extremely interested in the monetization of Twitter, content marketing, and crowdsourcing; he becomes belligerent when discussing the incorrect omission of the final comma in a list, naming conventions, and the arrogance/ignorance of Google.

Aaron believes in the three Rs: reading, writing, and running; though he only runs so he can eat and drink more from the burgeoning San Diego restaurant and brewery scene, and then write about it. He also believes in the semicolon, the existence of ghosts, and bases most decisions on the belief that paper towels should be fed over the top.

San Diego Attraction: any SD restaurant when accompanied by his wife and daughter
Band: Wilco
Movie: Blade Runner
RM Snack, other than Cheezits: fridge meat

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