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Good content alone won't bring them back.

Nita Stella1

  • 1Consumer Health Interactive (CHI), San Francisco, USA.

Internet Healthcare Strategies
|December 24, 2002
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Creating unique medical websites requires understanding your audience and offering tailored features. This approach encourages direct user engagement, bypassing general search engines for better site visibility and user retention.

Area of Science:

  • Web Science
  • Medical Informatics
  • User Experience (UX) Design

Background:

  • High-quality content is essential but insufficient for establishing a unique online presence.
  • Medical websites face challenges in attracting direct traffic over general search engines.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore strategies for medical Webmasters to enhance direct user engagement.
  • To identify key elements that differentiate medical websites and meet specific audience needs.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of user engagement factors on medical websites.
  • Review of strategies for audience segmentation and feature development.
  • Assessment of the impact of unique features on direct traffic acquisition.

Main Results:

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  • Understanding audience needs is crucial for developing unique website features.
  • Providing tailored features directly addresses user requirements, fostering loyalty.
  • Direct user engagement is significantly increased when a site offers specific value beyond general information.

Conclusions:

  • Medical Webmasters must prioritize audience understanding and feature development to drive direct traffic.
  • Unique, needs-based features are key to differentiating a medical website and ensuring its success.
  • Focusing on audience-centric design cultivates a loyal user base and reduces reliance on search engines.