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A Comparison of Three Visual Help Authoring Tools
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Changes to Labeling Requirements for Pharmaceutical and Medical Equipment Professionals
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Creativity or Confusion Factor?
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Drowning in a Sea of Information Whats Your Rescue Plan?
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Handling DITA Topics and Translation in a Regulated Industry
How to Enforce Standards in Life Sciences Documentation
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Marketing in a Connected World
Migrating to Structured Authoring on Your Way To XML
Phase 2 - What’s Next for Life Sciences and Enterprise Content Management
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Structured Content Beyond the Label
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The Best Global Medical and Pharmaceutical Web Sites (and Why)
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Writing Reusable Content for Different Audiences
XML-Based Collaboration with Office 2007
Your Global Audience is Already Here
[Case Study] Physician, Know Thy User
[Workshop] Analyzing Your Deliverables
[Workshop] Content Modeling for Life Sciences Content
[Workshop] Creating High Quality Content that Communicates Across Language Barriers
[Workshop] Do you Know Adobe Acrobat?
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Session Details
Creating and Serving Relevant Content: Driving Response with Real Time Personalization
Speaker: James MichelsonTime: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Date: June 24
Track: Life Sciences Marketing
Experience level: All levels
This session is designed to give those responsible for delivering and maintaining web content a look at the best approaches to create and serve relevant and personalized copy to providers and patients derived from any advertising channel. Discover how savvy marketers are using the latest tactics to coordinate cross-media campaigns, track results, and generate follow up communications without needing support across multiple departments or firms.
Real time data profiling can serve unique web content to visitors referred from static or variably printed pieces with amazing accuracy. Virtually any media (including TV, radio, billboards, magazine ads and more) can be used to drive web traffic to a site that captures both demographic and psychographic information that gets the right message, to the right customer, at the right time.
The topics to be covered in this session include:
- Comparing traditional shotgun marketing (web, print, etc) to highly targeted methods
- Developing world class 1:1 marketing campaigns in virtually any media without busting the budget
- Understanding the various methods for generating personalized content including purls and real time profiling
- Creating highly targeted marketing campaigns using integrated micro-sites and personalized url (purl) landing pages
- Segmenting prospects and conducting real time personalization to serve web visitors specific content regardless of their entry point
- Providing personalized and highly relevant content from database analysis, web content, list and market procurement, and list and market analytics
- Improving response rates by capturing soft responses
- Decreasing cost per response by coordinating media messages
- Collecting and comparing metrics across all media
- Implementing automated follow up and fulfillment processes
- Winning new clients by combining media outlets without investing in new lines of business


