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PCMA gets new Web design, CMS and Conference Management Application
WebDriven recently completed a web redesign for the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA). The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) is the national association representing America’s pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) PBMs administer prescription drug plans for more than 210 million Americans with health coverage provided through Fortune 500 employers, health insurance plans, labor unions, and Medicare Part D.
The project began with a full-day onsite consulting session conducting interviews and facilitating meetings with PCMA management and staff. The requirements gathering phase concluded with a presentation of findings and recommendations. Once these recommendations were reviewed and accepted, WebDriven worked with PCMA to develop an overall project plan.
Features of the new site include:
New web design with managed slideshow
The WebDriven design team created an entirely new modern design layout including a homepage slideshow which staff can easily manage and update. There is also a smaller version of the slideshow on the interior pages of the new PCMA website.
Members Document Management Application
PCMA has an extensive library of PDF and Word documents for PCMA members. For this private area of the site WebDriven developed a file management system that allows the different stakeholders to upload & categorize each file and make them available on a password-protected web site. Additionally WebDriven implemented a system which helps ensure links passed to other people are not accessible unless you are logged into the PCMA Members Only site.
Event Management & Agenda Builder Application
WebDriven also created an event management module to allow for easy creation and updating of PCMA events. The Agenda Builder module allows for easy creation of the individual agendas for each event. Session title, speakers, descriptions, time slots and colorizing are all part of this tool that was developed specifically for PCMA and their needs.
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WebDriven has worked closely with Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) over the last four years to upgrade and expand the web presence for the Government Relations (GR) group.
At the heart of GR's management of engaged advocates is Convio, a leading non-profit donor management & CRM application. Convio serves as their primary database to manage the data of the many thousands of individuals who support the advocacy initiatives of JDRF. Through regular email communications, calls to action and custom web & social media applications JDRF maintains contact and engages its audience.
|| more Web Development >Meet Caffeine: Google's New Search Index
Google's Caffeine seems an apt name for its' new search index technology. Processing several hundreds of thousands of pages in parallel every second would give most anyone the jitters.
|| more Search >Google Docs Offers 1GB of Online File Storage
Google has entered the online storage space by opening up Docs (http://docs.google.com) as a place to upload and store your files.
No longer do you need to convert native formats to Google Docs format, you can simply upload the file and store them. Rumor has it that Google may ulitimately provide some click-to-publish options to social media outlets, blogs, etc. but it isn't clear if or when that functionallity might become available.
Google Docs users can purchase additional storage for 25 cents per gigabyte/year.
|| more Industry News & Trends >Improve your web site's performance with WebDriven's Site Audit
At this time of year, clients routinely ask us to review their web sites and provide recommendations on how to improve the user experience and increase traffic. For a relatively small investment, the WebDriven team will perform a comprehensive audit that includes looking at your site traffic, social media opportunities and design elements. Once the audit is completed, WebDriven will provide a report outlining specific tasks for improving the site.
|| more WebDriven News >More iPhone Apps from Microsoft Could be a Good Idea
Silicon Alley Insider's Dan Frommer makes a good point in a recent article that Microsoft should be working on iPhone apps as a hedge bet if nothing else to a) have a more substantial brand presence on fastest growing mobile software platform and b) grow its mobile ad platform...not to mention the fact that they still rule the Office space and mini apps would support the millions who use them.
Frommer outlines possible Microsoft iPhone apps which include:
* Office micro apps, so the millions of people who still read and create Word, Excel, and PowerPoint docs can do this from their iPhone. This should sync to Microsoft's new online Office. (And what about the Apple tablet? Won't that need Word, too?)
* Zune music subscription player.
* Bing. Why not? Google has a search app.
* Games, like an iPhone version of Halo and throwback favorites like Minesweeper and SkiFree.
I for one would love to see a Bing, Halo or mini Word iPhone app.
Tell us which ones you'd like to see in comments.
|| more Industry News & Trends >Google Docs soon to be publicly searchable
According to a Google blog post last week, the company will soon enable public search access to 'public' Google Docs. Good idea, right?
|| more Industry News & Trends >Internet Usage Study Confirms Shift Toward Content over Communication
Back in 2003, email communications took up about 50% of the time users spent online each month. Content consumption is now moving close to that 50% mark as email slides downward.
|| more Industry News & Trends >3 Questions: Using Twitter to Raise Money & Awareness for Charities
There was an interesting piece in Tech Crunch earlier this month on how charities can leverage Twitter to raise awareness and money. Twestival which raised $250k for charity:water was featured as was Blame Drew's Cancer and others.
The bigger question is how non-profit organizations -- many of whom struggle to maintain a website and/or a blog -- best integrate Twitter and tools like it.
Facebook More Popular than Twitter and Email for Sharing Content
So, which platform is the most popular for sharing content? We gave you a bit of a head start with our title but here's another tip -- it's not email.
According to AddtoAny, which makes a popular "Share This" widget, Facebook takes the cake with nearly a quarter of all content sharing (24%) with Yahoo-dom coming in second with 14% (includes Yahoo, delicious, Yahoo Bookmarks, Yahoo Buzz, Yahoo Messenger).
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