Yearly Archives: 2009

New Portable Personal Health Record (PHR) Card is a Life Saving Last Minute Holiday Gift

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The new 911 Medical ID™ card provides the security of personal medical information that can be carried as easily as a credit card, and is a great present for travelers, seniors, caregivers, parents, students, the chronically ill, and many others.
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SleepBetter.org Offers Holiday Stress Sleep Tips

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Holiday stress can lead to not getting a good night’s sleep. SleepBetter.org is offering a series of tips to help you sleep better during this festive season.
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New USB Health Information Card Aims to Save Lives, Time and Money

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ith a goal of saving lives and making doctor trips easier, Louisville, Kentucky-based MEMI Tech, LLC is announcing the availability of the new 911 Medical ID™, the world’s thinnest USB health information storage device.
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Sheltering Arms Helps Patients Connect with Families Despite H1N1 Restrictions

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This season’s H1N1 influenza outbreak has led area hospitals to take drastic, yet proactive, measures to keep patients safe. Sheltering Arms, in turn, has come up with a creative solution that will allow them to continue to have the benefit of visitation with family members.
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EndGame PR Tapped for Life-Saving Health Info Card

Richmond, Virginia-based Social Media PR firm EndGame Public Relations has been tapped by Kentucky-based MEMI Tech, LLC to promote the new life-saving new health information storage card, 911 Medical ID™.

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Surprise! Journalists use Social Media!

It should come as no surprise, but it’s at least a confirmation of what I and others have been saying for a while.  A new study by Middleberg Communications and the Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) shows that 70% of reporters use social media sites like Facebook and Twitter when doing research for stories. […]

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One of 100 PR People Worth Following

All day on Sunday, I noticed a flood of new Twitter followers. This is rather unexpected on a Sunday, as you might imagine. I couldn’t figure out what I could have possibly done to trigger it. Then, I figured it out. Valeria Maltoni, writer of the excellent blog Conversation Agent, named me one of her […]

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Talking Web Marketing in F'burg

I had a great time meeting a room full of business owners in Fredericksburg, Virginia last Thursday.  I was speaking as part of a Rappohannock Region SBDC entrepreneurship workshop series.  My portion of the discussion covered web marketing – specifically SEO, social networking, and social media.  This was the first of four workshop dates.  I’ll […]

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NVALEO CEO to Discuss Internet TV Tech

NVALEO CEO to Discuss Internet TV Technology at Upcoming Event Richmond, Virginia (September 16, 2009) – We’re living in the early stages of a revolution in the way television content is delivered. The future will not include a near monopoly by the cable and satellite television companies, but rather strong competition from the Internet. The […]

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Three Speaking Engagements in 30 Days

I’ve mentioned before that it seems like I’ll go a while without anyone asking me to present at a workshop or speak to a group, and then I’ll have several crop up in a short amount of time.  That’s being proven again.  My last speaking engagement was several months ago, but I’ll have three coming […]

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