On Thursday, March 19th, 2009, The Advertising Club of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., held its 41st annual ADDY® Awards Gala to recognize the best in creative excellence in the metro Washington area. The ADDY® Awards are the advertising industry’s largest competition.
NDG Communications was recognized with a Silver Addy Award for our work for Civista Health. NDG developed the hospital’s new website, www.Civista.org, and we’re honored to share this recognition with Civista.
Now Civista can provide all the information the community needs to take charge of their own health, and all the information they need about the medical center, in a single online resource. From the new health resources page, which provides brief and easy-to-understand articles about almost every health concern, to presenting the latest health news, the new Civista website is truly a comprehensive portal to good health.
Visitors can use the new Civista website to find a doctor, download a welcome kit for those who will be patients at the medical center, and even watch videos of Civista staffers share their experiences, of patient testimonials, and even a take a video tour of the brand-new facility. With their new website, Civista can now truly say Good Health Starts Here.
NDG Communications is an award-winning, nationally recognized advertising and interactive marketing agency just outside Washington, D.C. Check us out at www.NDGCommunications.com.
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NDG Communications is proud to announce the launch of www.GibsonsGrant.com, the new community website for Kent Island’s premier natural Chesapeake waterfront community, Gibson’s Grant. This outstanding community offers select homesites, nature trails, numerous amenities including a community center, and a 55-acre nature walk that offers breathtaking views and opportunities to take in Maryland’s flora and fauna up close. We’re very proud of our work for the community, and equally proud to work with an esteemed client such as Elm Street Development who understands the importance of preserving our natural spaces.
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There is some pretty big news in the “March 2009 Global Faces and Networked Places” report on social networking from Nielsen, one of the leading global marketing and media information companies.
According to the report, “two-thirds of the world’s internet population visit social networking or blogging sites, accounting for almost 10% of all internet time….That percentage is likely to grow as time spent on social network and blogging sites is growing more than three times the rate of overall internet growth.” The report goes on to state that time spent on social media sites has overtaken personal e-mail “to become the world’s fourth most popular online sector after search, portals, and PC software applications.”
Transversely, however, the report identifies a not totally unsuspected trend: As these social networking sites become more attractive to advertisers, they become “less appealing to members who see highly-targeted ads as invading privacy.” Consumers are actually growing less tolerant to advertising on social media. And, more social media users now consider advertising on social networking sites to be an intrusion; even the number of those respondents who don’t mind being served ads if they are relevant to their interests is dropping.
What does this mean for smart marketers? That content, and the way it is delivered and transmitted, is becoming more complex than ever—and that companies must undertake careful studies of these channels before engaging them. Additionally, it also seems to indicate (though indirectly) that the e-mail component of any online campaign must be fully considered in the context of greater social media usage, necessitating more formal integration of e-mail content with social media content.
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On his blog Do You Convert? Mike Lyon dishes the dirt on who’s shopping online for new homes. The latest Pew Research Center study shows that Baby Boomers comprise 35% of the total adult population using the Internet. According to Mike, “they’re wired to the Web and they know how to use it!”
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