Incontinence Aids Company Uses Computer Program, Shows Progressive Disease
A company that sells incontinence aids could use a computer generated program to show the progression of what happens to a bladder when it is obstructed by something like a benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). This would produce an urgent feeling of having to go to the bathroom all the time or frequently, more than necessary or what a person normally goes.
The first thing a company that sells incontinence aids and devices needs is a website presence in order to reach more targeted customers, which our customers looking for incontinence aids. More and more people are turning to the Internet over any other media including their local phone book, newspapers and magazines in order to find what they need or want. The Internet offers more information about an incontinence ailment than the phone book, which only offers the name and address of the business.
A website uses keyword rich articles about various bladder problems, incontinence aids and devices and treatment options. Keyword rich articles use keywords and keyword phrases, which are the words potential customers use in the search boxes on the search engines in order to find what they need or want to know. The three major search engines - Yahoo!, Google and MSN - send out “feelers” in order to find the keywords and keyword phrases and then rank websites according to a special formula. This is known as search engine optimization or SEO. Having a high ranking on the search engines is advantageous for a business because the majority of people who use the search engines click on the top 10 listings brought back by the search engines.
Many potential customers believe that the first few listings brought back by the search engines are the best listings for a certain category, however this is not always the case. These websites may just have been keywords according to the search engines special formula and may not be what a customer is looking for.
Keywords and keyword phrases placed in the search boxes on the search engines such as bladder problems, stress incontinence, incontinence, age-related incontinence or bladder control devices will all bring listings for various incontinence websites and it’s up to the consumer to choose which website best fits their needs.
A computer-generated program placed on an Internet website that shows how an obstruction can cause bladder control problems or how a nick or tear in the bladder could also cause bladder control problems would be very helpful to those experiencing a leaky bladder. Many people are embarrassed by bladder control problems and choose not to seek a physician’s help because they are embarrassed; however physicians are used to dealing with bladder control issues and a urologist and a regular doctor are both qualified to diagnose and treat bladder control problems.