Occasionally I get emails from chiropractors asking me how to get started with blogging and Internet marketing. Obviously, one of the first places I point them to is Next Generation Chiropractor.
By perusing the archives, chiropractors will find over 250 articles that focus on building a stronger web presence through the use of blogs and social media networks.
Besides Next Generation Chiropractor, I also developed Blogging Chiros as an extensive training library for the beginning chiropractic blogger.
The beauty of Blogging Chiros is that you access all 50+ lessons 24/7/365 for an unbelievably low one time price of $97. This way learning can be on your terms for pennies on the dollar.
But if you don’t want to spend $97 and need another quick resource, then I recommend reading the following 3 Blog Posts for the Beginning Chiropractic Blogger:
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1. What’s a blog?
This post defines what a blog is and helps chiropractors understand the purpose of a blog. It will help lay the proper foundation for building quality relationships with prospects that need your products and services.
2. Why blog?
This post helps chiropractors understand and appreciate why a blog should be the central hub to all of your online marketing endeavors.
3. What’s the difference between a self-hosted blog versus a free blog?
Many chiropractors wonder what the difference is between a self-hosted blog versus a free blog offered through services like Blogger, Posterous, Tumblr, and WordPress.com. In this informative post, you’ll learn the valuable difference between the two.
The above posts help chiropractors understand the basics of blogging. A good foundation is essential before committing to this powerful form of marketing. Without it, however, many bloggers give up before they start to see the fruit of their labor. Before you start your chiropractic blog, make sure you’re committed for the long haul. By doing so, you’ll benefit from the “Long Tail” effect for many years to come.
Question: Are you new to blogging? If so, what other questions do you have?
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