Chiropractic Internet Marketing in the Web 2.0 Era
When I see typical chiropractors using the same outdated marketing techniques that there previous consultants taught them, I wonder why these guys keep settling for mediocrity. I mean, the economy is tough for many people and consumers are not responding to the conventional forms of advertising like they used to.
Eric Hoffer once said,” In times of change, the learners will inherit the earth while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists!” Those who adapt will survive, and I’m sure Darwin will agree. It’s time to let your chiropractic practice evolve with the time, or be left as an ancient fossil.
Fast forward now to the Web 2.0 phenomenon that is sweeping the globe at the present time. Whenever you hear the term Web 2.0, it simply refers to social media and sharing sites like Myspace, YouTube, Facebook, Squidoo, Digg, and truckloads of others. Web 2.0 has literally transformed the way people think and communicate online in the past three years. A global shift in attracting massive amounts of new business and patients has occurred as well.
How do I know this is the case? I’ve experienced the magic of Web 2.0 in my own practice as a chiropractor and entrepreneur. I’ve successfully utilized Web 2.0 to attract 10-20 new patients to my practice each month, along with residual sources of income. As I’ve achieved these successes, I’ve watched my competitors fail again and again. This has inspired me to take my expertise and successful tactics out into the world to teach others how to harness the incredible power of Web 2.0. Chiropractic models for acquiring new patients will never be the same.
Don’t be fooled by the self-professed “Gurus” that are springing-up from everywhere and offering absolutely no results, but proclaiming they teach innovative marketing techniques. This troubles me, simply because I hate to see insecure students and DC’s taking a huge financial chance on these other programs, only to get totally average results. Don’t fall for cheap consulting from some scam-management company. If they don’t specialize in social media, they are not cutting-edge in the field. Don’t take your baby to the old folk’s home, do you get my drift? You need a quality nursery, to have your baby nurtured.
I make no qualms about it, I am the first and only Web 2.0 chiropractic marketing expert, and my expertise has already changed the lives of thousands of young professionals. These professionals have experienced first-hand the great life transformation that takes place when your time and finances grow and are free to be used at your disposal. Isn’t it time to take time for your life, and achieve your financial dreams? I have had the great honor of being their mentor on this journey to making more with less effort. Stop working 40 hours a week, and say hello to your newer, richer life.
Before I leave you, I want to share with you a strategy that you can implement today when branding yourself on social media websites. Tell your story in no little than 6 paragraphs. Make mention of your life and the obstacles you’ve had to overcome to get to where you are today. You may want to have a title of “Who is (Your Name)?” People want to get to know you and see that you’re a real person like them. What drives you and why do you like to help people? People aren’t on these networks to hear about your business and don’t like to have advertisements thrust in their face.
Make sure you have 3 blogs already going before you start your profile, so people have an automatic reference point. You’re sure to find these little tips helpful, and there are plenty more where that came from that I’d love to share with you. My 30 video training series is going to get you on the fast track to marketing success on Web 2.0. Soon enough you’ll be pulling-in multiple income streams with total ease. And this is all just the beginning!
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