61% of American adults look online for health information

A majority of American adults look online for health information and most are accessing reviews and comments posted by fellow consumers. According to a report released by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project and the California HealthCare Foundation, 61% of adults look online for health information. Of those, 59% have done at least one

By |2011-10-28T18:40:31+00:00October 28th, 2011|industry|0 Comments

Some Retailers Still Far Outclassing Others on the Web.

[cnbc.com – May 2010] As consumers increasingly shift their spending to the Internet, retailers' focus on improving their online presence is paying off. According to a new survey by research firm ForeSee Results, satisfaction among the top 100 online retailers shifted to an all-time high 78 out of 100—a five-point increase over this time last

By |2011-10-28T18:39:47+00:00October 28th, 2011|industry|0 Comments

Non Profits: Increasing Donations

Funding is a very important factor that determines the survival rate of any non profit organizations. Since non profit organizations are fueled by donations, it is very important that said organizations also exert enough resources to advertise their campaign and encourage people to donate. The Internet, with its wide audience and easy access option, can

By |2011-11-26T19:31:07+00:00October 28th, 2011|industry, nonprofit|0 Comments

Financial advisors should make more of an effort to tap the rollover market.

[Investment Advisor – July 2009] In the current context of economic recession and corporate layoffs, experts believe that more and more investors will be looking to roll over their employer sponsored retirement plans–401(k)s and others–into an individual retirement account (IRA). The rollover market represents huge potential for those in the advisory business, says Christy White,

By |2011-10-28T18:27:04+00:00October 28th, 2011|industry|0 Comments
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