Domains & Web Development
Own the playground – before someone else does
Some years ago we recognised the importance of the web in future market access and set about assembling the web’s largest collection of quality medical domain names. Today, that portfolio stands at over 500 domains with a number of very special collections too.
A small sample of domain name collections:
- asthmaadvances.com, hepatitisadvances.com etc (39 domains)
- ophthalmicfocus.com, surgeryfocus.com etc (39 domains)
- orthopaedicstoday.co.uk, urologytoday.co.uk (43 domains)
These domains are available for strategic acquisition, or we can work with you to develop a wide variety of web-based environments, providing full web development capability.
You’ll find the full portfolio available at
www.medicaldomains.co.uk
Market Access – the number 1 imperative
Modern medicine is a rapidly changing environment in which traditional medical sales & marketing methods are failing to deliver the same impact. The key challenge facing most of industry is gaining significant access to the physicians when there’s ever greater competition for their time, both from within the health service and externally. We believe that the web will continue to grow in importance, offering new platforms for communication in medicine. Those that own the playground will get to control who plays in it.
Playground Ideas
Quality domain names can be used to engage target physicians in many forms. We’ve assembled a few ideas:
- disease information sites
- working forums
- news sites
- research forums and information sites
- educational resources
- product sites
- symposia and event sites
- sites about recruitment issues
- online journals
We can assist in the development of these and other ideas, holding in-house capabilities in design, back end systems, PHP, MySQL, technical & medical writing, covering everything from a simple information site through to a complex management system.
Next Steps
In the first instance, contact Dean Kellogg on +44 1332 821264 or
to initiate an initial discussion with no obligation
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