Nurses with their own web pages

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  • Specializes in Psych, hospice,homecare, admin., Neuro,. Has 27 years experience.

I may have missed this in one of the threads but I am still waiting to see how some IC nurses market themselves on the web. Would love to hear from you all. Thanks

Debbie:wink2:

HolisticNP

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Specializes in family practice. Has 29 years experience.

Hi-

I market on the web, but I'm more of an infopreneur than IC now. I used the web to market when I did medical legal consulting, but I didn't know about some real important peices. I don't think I used the web like I could have. Anyway, live and learn. In time, I learned about how to presell, use specific keywords and attract the search engines. It isn't difficult, but it takes some time. I factored it into my 'business building' time. If done the right way, it can be very worthwhile. My first site was not the right way. :cry: There are some really great and affordable web builder programs out there. A website with plenty of good content can't help but support your business. I think it was time well spent, though.

debnky

67 Posts

Specializes in Psych, hospice,homecare, admin., Neuro,. Has 27 years experience.

my Husband is a pro with web developement, and search engines. I was really looking for some nurses who might have their own web site but I haven't found much luck. With tech. I would think entrapraneurs would be right on this if they were as serious as they sound. Maybe I'm missing something. Thanks

Debbie

HolisticNP

14 Posts

Specializes in family practice. Has 29 years experience.
my Husband is a pro with web developement, and search engines. I was really looking for some nurses who might have their own web site but I haven't found much luck. With tech. I would think entrapraneurs would be right on this if they were as serious as they sound. Maybe I'm missing something. Thanks

Debbie

I share 'information' rather than services on my website. You are right-with the technology we have, I'm sure many nurses have their own websites that work for their professional needs. You are also right to use the word 'serious.' The time, energy and persistance needed to devote to a website is serious. The results are so rewarding, though.

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sirI, MSN, APRN, NP

18 Articles; 30,666 Posts

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

Many of us have our own websites. I utilize mine for information for my clients as well as mentoring other RNs/LNCs in the field of medical-legal consulting.

zenman

2 Articles; 2,806 Posts

Many of us have our own websites. I utilize mine for information for my clients ...

as well as marketing. But most of my clients come from "word-of-mouth." I have two websites.

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sirI, MSN, APRN, NP

18 Articles; 30,666 Posts

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.
as well as marketing. But most of my clients come from "word-of-mouth."

That goes w/o saying.....:wink2:

jrmcdoug2

36 Posts

Specializes in Perinatal and Nursing Informatics. Has 12 years experience.

I am a nursing informatics specialist and I built my own website resume. I also specialize in web design for healthcare professionals.

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