Tuesday, November 15, 2011
On Tweeting, Blogging, and Publishing
November 15, 2011 - Lately I've been sending out tweets to bring what's in my Medinnovation blog and in my book The Health Reform Blog: A Blueprint for Physician Practices(Greenbranch Publishing, 2011) to a wider audience.
If you count my number of hits, i.e.,page views, this strategy seems to be working. I now consistently have more than 400 page views each day. This may be small potatoes in the blogisphere, but I'm enjoying myself.
I may even be informing a reader or two in the crazy-quilt social media world about the impact of the health reform law on every American's health care and every participant destiny who provides services in the medical industrial complex.
Whatever the Supreme Court decides on the constitutionality of Obamacare, I know this: the stakes are enormous, ambiguous, and unpredictable. Hang onto your seat belts, your life jackets,and your collective and individual minds. This is going to be a bumpy ride.
Tweet: Tweeting, blogging, and publishing go together, like a horse and carriage, love and marriage, and the beauty and fallout of each
If you count my number of hits, i.e.,page views, this strategy seems to be working. I now consistently have more than 400 page views each day. This may be small potatoes in the blogisphere, but I'm enjoying myself.
I may even be informing a reader or two in the crazy-quilt social media world about the impact of the health reform law on every American's health care and every participant destiny who provides services in the medical industrial complex.
Whatever the Supreme Court decides on the constitutionality of Obamacare, I know this: the stakes are enormous, ambiguous, and unpredictable. Hang onto your seat belts, your life jackets,and your collective and individual minds. This is going to be a bumpy ride.
Tweet: Tweeting, blogging, and publishing go together, like a horse and carriage, love and marriage, and the beauty and fallout of each
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