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5 Aquatic Sports That Vacationing Professionals Should Try Out

5 Aquatic Sports That Vacationing Professionals Should Try Out


5 Aquatic Sports That Vacationing Professionals Should Try Out

Business professionals work hard on the daily. So, vacationing calls for playing hard!

A nine to five life offers limited excitement. Choose aquatic sports on your vacation that make up for it!

5 Aquatic Sports to Try on Vacation

Whether your trip is primarily for business or pleasure, you should fit in some fun! Don’t miss out on trying out an exciting water sport activity! 

What are watersports to try? The following five watersports are definitely something to blog home about!

1. Wakeboarding 

If you often waterskiing, try something a little different. Wakeboarding mimics snowboarding on the water.

A motorboat toes you with a rope, the same way you would waterski. But, for this aquatic sport, you stand with both feet strapped to one board.

Getting up on a wakeboard takes some practice initially, but staying up is the real challenge. It requires leg strength, balance, and agility.

This board allows you to get a little more air on the wake than waterskis. You will find it challenging and exciting.

If you own a vacation home you may want to look at scarab boats for sale. These sporty luxury boats work perfectly for this type of excitement!

2. Scuba Diving

Scuba diving allows you to view the world from a fish’ perspective. With specialized gear, you can reach greater depths and stay down longer to really observe sea life in their natural habitat.

Do not buy all the gear and think you can simply jump in. Breathing underwater and swimming to greater depths poses unique challenges. Plus, diving blindly, without knowing the area puts you at risk.

Take classes with a certified dive instructor and tour the sea bottom with a guide for the best experience. Check out some of the most beautiful dive sites in the world!

3. Paddleboarding 

If you want your vacation to provide a little more relaxation, try paddleboarding. It still gives you a fantastic workout, but this water sport activity allows you to go at your own pace.

To paddleboard, you stand on a platform that resembles a surfboard. But instead of riding big waves, you can use an oar to glide across stiller water.

4. Kite Surfing

This extreme sport puts you at the mercy of the wind, like a sailboat! You simply stand on a surfboard, holding onto a gigantic kite sail, and let the wind whip ou through the waves.

Like surfing, it takes practice to balance yourself and maneuver the waves. If you really want a rush, hit large wakes to fly through the air! This will make for amazing conversation at the water cooler next Monday!

5. Jet Skiing

No watercraft catches the waves quite like a jet ski! This is one of the best water sports for a group with free time on a business trip!

You can all ride together to site see. But, break off into the open water to hit waves head-on and catch some air!

You may also want to race each other and feel the speed of this craft over smoother water. It can literally take your breath away!

Enjoy Your Vacation on the Water

Loosen your tie and properly enjoy your time away from the office. Aquatic sports offer a change of scenery, a great workout, and endless excitement.

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7 Amazing Healthcare Content Marketing Tips Professionals Use

7 Amazing Healthcare Content Marketing Tips Professionals Use


7 Amazing Healthcare Content Marketing Tips Professionals Use

80% of Internet users search for health information online. As a healthcare company generating and distributing useful health content should be a top priority.

But getting your content in front of potential customers to build this trust takes strategy.

Let’s explore what you need to know to build an effective one in healthcare content marketing the way professionals do.

1) Get a Written Plan

Studies show that nearly 40% of companies try to implement content marketing without any written plan.

They end up picking random topics. They don’t have clear objectives or goals. They think they’re just going to publish a blog or two a week and see them “take off”. They share them on FaceBook. They don’t consistently measure results.

Then they wonder why “content marketing doesn’t work”.

Get a plan and get ready to execute a healthcare content marketing strategy that gets results.

2) Follow the Plan

The great thing about a plan is that it has clear benchmarks, methods, who’s responsible for what, etc.

You can look back to see what’s working and where you need to make changes. You can identify if things are going as expected and if everyone’s on task.

Follow the plan that you have established for your healthcare content marketing.

Through this, you can answer the question: Is it the plan that needs to adapt? Or is the team simply not staying on task to execute your healthcare marketing strategy.

3) Be Clear on Your Target Audience

If you’re in private practice, you want more patients. We get it. But who are your ideal patients? Some healthcare companies market too broad. They don’t want to exclude anyone. This seems like the right and ethical thing to do.

But the success of any healthcare content marketing strategy is dependent on its ability to connect with people. You can’t connect if you don’t have a clear vision of who you’re trying to connect with.

In content marketing, you may have 5+ distinct targets. But each piece of content that you create and distribute should have a single target in mind.

4) Do a Competitive Analysis

On average, search results account for 51% of a website’s traffic. One of the goals of content marketing is to increase your ranking in searches so that you earn more of this organic traffic through SEO.

92% of traffic goes to page one results so this is where you need to be.

Evaluate who’s appearing on page one in your local market for key phrases people would use to find your website.

Take a close look at their sites. What kind of content are they creating? Where are they focusing their social media efforts? What is their domain authority?

How many links do they have from other sites? You can invest in tools that will help you gain a clearer understanding of what the competition is doing to earn page one spots.

5) Generate Shareable Content Topics

An effective strategy needs two primary types of content topics — evergreen and trending. They serve different purposes and work together to help you achieve your goals.

Evergreen Topics

A portion of your topics should be evergreen. They should be timeless topics that people are always looking for. They may be the answers to common healthcare questions in your niche or other tips and tricks that your target finds helpful.

You can keep the ideas flowing by listening to your industry. Stay active on social media sites to keep your finger on the pulse of the industry.

Talk to your sales department and patient support services teams. Find out about commonly asked questions and concerns. Address them in evergreen content.

You can actually cut patient support costs by making these resources available online.

Mayo Clinic is an example of healthcare company that produces great evergreen content. They address everything health and are one of the top resources that people turn to when they have a health question.

Trending Topics

And some of your content should be on trending topics likes relevant news stories. Whenever you can find a way to integrate a trending topic into your specific healthcare content marketing niche do so.

Not only does this demonstrate that you’re current, it helps drive traffic because you have a topic that people are very actively looking for.

Get creative. The news doesn’t have to be exactly in your niche. In fact, the more you can bend the content to fit into your niche, the more original piece of content you’ll create.

Whether you’re creating content for addiction recovery or a power wheelchair company, you can find trending stories to fit into your niche.

6) Get a Personality

People don’t get behind a business. They get behind the people behind that brand. The more you can humanize your brand, the more easily you’ll connect with people.

You may have noticed the recent Gillette commercials where they’re doing just that. Founded over 120 years ago, this shaving company is having to adapt to changing consumer behavior.

Instead of commercials with flashy images and slogans, they’re placing their employees prominently in the commercials. It gives the company a human face.

A 2nd example, Saint Thomas Hospital Systems in Nashville, isn’t alone in its attempt to give its impersonal hospital brand a makeover. For the past several years, they’ve been creating content that tells the stories of their patients — with permission of course.

These heartfelt pieces connect with people going through similar health struggles. You can’t do that with a how-to video or 11 quick tips article.

7) Measure Everything

You can’t optimize your healthcare content marketing if you don’t know what’s working best for you. Use free tools like Google Analytics to evaluate how people are interacting with content.

How much traffic is it getting? Do people stay on the page?

Does it encourage people to click on another page to continue to browse the site? Schedule an appointment? Or buy something?

When you know what to measure and consistently measure it, you know where to go for more info when your strategies aren’t working.

Don’t be in the dark. Leverage this data to improve your strategies.

Healthcare Content Marketing

To get results with content, you need a written plan. Lay out how you will create, curate and distribute content.

Follow your plan. Create content that people are looking for and love.

Show your human side. Measure your results.

For more tips on leveraging content in your industry, follow our blog.