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Some hospital websites still prominently display photos that seem jarring now.Pictures of a support group with everyone sitting close together without masks? Images of doctors and patients shaking hands? It seems quaint and perhaps tone deaf. You don’t have to scrub every image on your website, but the home page and high-traffic areas should have imagery that reflects our new normal (or what some are calling the “new abnormal”).Your home page and high-traffic areas should have imagery that reflects our new normal, says @ahaval via @cmicontent.

Share on Certification | Get the Building Blocks for switzerland email list Your StrategyLearn MoreSkip to contentContent Marketing InstituteAdvertiseContact UsSubscribeSearchSearch...StoriesResourcesTopicsResearch InsightsTraining & EducationEventsPatience Wearing Thin? How to Fatten it Up [The Weekly Wrap]by Robert Rose| Published: May , | Trends and ResearchListen to the Weekly Wrap here or subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to rate it or post a review.And that’s a wrap of the week ending May , This week I’m wondering how to fatten up patience when it’s wearing thin.

I point to a new study that says media buyers and brands have paused their ad spend. Copyblogger founder Brian Clark joins me again to talk about how to avoid letting empathy become an empty buzzword. And I point you to a long-term playbook for content marketing success.Listen to the Weekly WrapOur theme this week … wait for it …. wait for it – that’s the theme.Let’s wrap it up.One deep thought: The surprising art (and power) of patience (:)We have a strange relationship with patience.
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