Archive: blogging

Bringing Bedside Manner to your Keyboard

Hospitals, although conservative in nature and often slow to adopt new ways of communicating, are testing out the social media waters. In fact, as noted in his blog, University of Maryland Medical Center’s web operations manager Ed Bennett records that there are currently 548 hospital YouTube Channels, 1,018 hospital Facebook pages, 788 hospital Twitter accounts, […]

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Home Making (2 words) in the Blogosphere

When we opened our virtual doors in 2008, one of our first clients was Mary Fellows, the wonderfully charming owner of Little Merry Fellows, an organic baby product company. Since designing her website http://www.littlemerryfellows.com/, we’ve kept in touch to give her kudos for a particularly heartfelt blog post or to add seasonal, holiday spirit to […]

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Socializing in the name of business

Many companies today offer remote workspace options, promote social media connectivity and rely heavily on the conveniences of technology. From instant barista machines to video conferencing, grinding out the eight plus hours a day no longer requires landline phones, typewriters or snail mail. The water cooler has been replaced by instant messaging or inter-office “pings,” […]

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Just picture everyone naked…

As I stood waiting to give my seminar yesterday, my presenting past flashed before my eyes, from the Tropicana speech contest where at 12 years old I had no idea how red I could turn in less than 60 seconds, to my speech for National Honor Society where I fidgeted around enough that someone asked […]

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Auditioning Guest Bloggers

This past Labor Day weekend, the Rhyme & Reason Design team descended upon Gainesville, FL to celebrate the start of Gator football, conduct a client meeting and toast each other for our recent website successes.  As celebrations go, this one was top notch.  The merriment began under an orange and blue tent on UF’s sprawling […]

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