Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 15: 12 October 2011

Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #15 (12 OCTOBER 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.

Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 8: 28 April 2011

Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #8 (28 APRIL 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.

Pharma YouTube Patient Videos Lack Transparency

Pharma social networking sites like Facebook and YouTube may lack patient-centered information and can also be sources of misleading information that could potentially do more harm than good.

Adverse Event Reporting: A Missed Opportunity

When asked what the # 1 concern pharmaceutical marketers have regarding using social media, the adverse event reporting (AER) boogey man is cited most often. The urge to avoid this boogey man at all costs may have more to do with CEO compensation that with fears of rank-an-file marketers.

Evidence-Based Pharma Marketing: Using Science to Demonstrate Product Value

A conversation with Preeti Pinto, Principal at Preeti Pinto Consulting, LLC and former Executive Director & Head of Promotional Regulatory Affairs at AstraZeneca US, about the use of comparative effectiveness and health outcomes data in the support of drug promotion to physicians, payers, and consumers.

Pharma Marketing News Vol. 10, No. 2: JANUARY 19, 2011

Welcome to Volume 10, Issue #2 (JANUARY 19, 2011) of Pharma Marketing News.

Ad Dollars Follow Eyeballs to Web: Guesstimating Total Pharma Web Ad Spending

Guesstimating Total Pharma Web Ad Spending. Internet advertising revenue in the United States totaled $26.0 billion for the full year of 2010. How much of this was spent by pharma? Best guesstimate: $1 billion, which accounts for about 11% of the total pharma physician and consumer ad spend.

Pharma Spending on Internet, DTC, and Docs

How much money the pharmaceutical industry spends on Internet marketing, direct-to-consumer advertising, and physician detailing are always topics of interest and 2010 was no exception. 2010 was, however, a turning point in bringing more attention to payments made to physicians for speaking, consulting, and research.

Pharma’s Physician Bailout

The pharmaceutical industry has been very generous in making payments to physicians. Last year (2010), for example, a mere dozen pharmaceutical companies paid $760 million to physicians and other health care providers for consulting, speaking, research and expenses. On average, how much do you think that comes to for every physician in the U.S.?

Real Patients Star in Pharma Youtube Videos

Pharma marketers save a bundle repurposing videos for Youtube. They save even more money by hiring real patients to play themselves in these videos! Patients are natural method actors, having actually experienced what they portray. But they are prone to over emote!

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