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Webinars

Like our conference, these digital marketing webinars and case studies were created to educate leaders in the healthcare industry on emerging Internet technologies and to provide an environment in which healthcare marketers, Web leaders, IT professionals and strategists can learn from the other attendees and presenters.

 

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The Healthcare Internet Conference (HCIC) is proud to collaborate with Bowstring and Touch Point Media to provide exclusive insights from some of the brightest minds among our speakers and attendees.

Stay connected by tuning into the latest broadcasts, where strategic leaders share their perspectives on emerging trends and pressing challenges in the healthcare industry. Together, we’ll delve into groundbreaking innovations and pivotal policy updates shaping the future of healthcare.

Catch the audio-only episodes on Touch Point Media, available on your favorite podcast streaming platforms.

 

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The Latest Hospital Digital Marketing Articles

 GreyMatters is your hospital digital marketing guide, with articles on hospital digital marketing best practices, trends, updates and more.

Digital Marketer Toolkit: Don’t Forget Soft Skills

Digital marketers need many skills to succeed. But technical skills, while important, are just part of the package. Soft skills, which are more subjective, are also necessary. photo showing icons of various digital platforms

What types of soft skills are important for digital marketers? Here are six soft skills to round out a complete toolkit:

  • Curiosity. Without curiosity, a person will be satisfied with only doing the bare minimum. A curious person is always looking for ways to go above and beyond. Asking questions and being willing to learn can help digital marketers find a way to exceed expectations.
  • Communication skills. Marketing is all about communicating, so this may sound like a “duh.” But some important aspects of communication skills are particularly important, such as consistency, being clear and direct and being helpful and constructive.
  • Adaptability. If COVID-19 taught us anything, it was the importance of adaptability and being flexible. The rapidly changing face of the early pandemic required the ability to adapt marketing strategies quickly to meet changing information. On a more global level, changes such as Google’s Core Web Vitals, privacy regulations and more require the ability to be flexible with strategies.
  • Multitasking. Another “duh.” What profession doesn’t require multitasking? The ability to switch hats and move between various tasks is vital to maintain a smooth-running marketing operation.
  • Problem-solving. Even the most carefully thought-out plans and strategies can develop hiccups. Being able to identify solutions and carry them out is crucial to a successful campaign.
  • Teamwork. While this seems self-evident, not everyone is a team player. Open collaboration among team members is absolutely necessary for a marketing team to succeed.

Does your marketing team seek out these soft skills in its members?

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