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Joe Hage
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December 2014
How Medical Device Websites Are Evolving
2 min reading time

This will be interesting for marketers, sales people, and business development group members.

Two years back I showed my client 33 screen shots from relevant sites to determine the best direction for his new website. (I made a 12-minute video about the process, link to follow.)

You’d be surprised how much those 33 sites have changed.

At http://medgroup.biz/device-sites I’m inviting you to a free webinar to revisit those 33 sites. What did they change? Why?

Once you register, you’ll get immediate access to the 12-minute video featuring the 33 older-looking sites as well as a PDF of those 33 screen shots for your use.

The event is next Thursday, December 18 at noon Eastern Time and the replay, slides, and transcript will be available for all who register: http://medgroup.biz/device-sites

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10x WEBSITE OVERHAUL

On a related note, the original 10x Conference site (from 2013) did not age well: http://2013.medicaldeviceevents.com

This is the 2014 look: http://2014.medicaldeviceevents.com

This is today’s design: http://MedicalDeviceEvents.com

I’m showing you these for two reasons:

One: To make you aware of the 10x event. (Nearly half the tickets are sold already, so reserve early or email me to save your spot.)

Two: To make a point. Even though the 2014 design still works (I could have changed only the date, speakers, and agenda), I invested in a sleeker and more appealing look.

The web changes constantly. Do you keep up? If not, you may be hurting your business.

Get the free webinar content at http://medgroup.biz/device-sites

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