For those of you that don’t know, I own and operate a website company that’s specifically devoted to chiropractors. Obviously, as the title of this post points out, its name is Chiropractic Blog Designs.
My purpose for Chiropractic Blog Designs is to simplify the web for chiropractors. As busy professionals, chiropractors don’t always have the time to learn the latest technologies that’ll guarantee traffic, convert visitors, and win business.
But, by investing in a website built by Chiropractic Blog Designs, chiropractors can rest easy knowing that their site is being built with the very latest technologies that’ll help get them found in an ever-increasing online marketplace.
Why would you want to get found?
To obtain new business and patients — that’s the bottom line!
Let’s face it, though, getting found online isn’t easy. Matter of fact, it’s becoming more difficult if you don’t know how to play the game!
With Google’s recent release of Caffeine, realtime interaction with recently published content are what pushes you up the search engine rankings.
So, if your current website isn’t capable of publishing new content consistently that’ll also generate realtime results, then what’s the point of being online?
If you keep playing the game you’re currently playing, you’re going get BURIED with a site that doesn’t change and offer interaction!
However, chiropractic websites that are built within blogging software will be the true champions. Not only will they have a chance of survival but, if they use their software correctly, they’ll be able to dominate within their demographic region.
Are you dominating your market online? Does your current website have what it takes to compete online?
If not, head over to Chiropractic Blog Designs today! We’re committed to chiropractors! We’re committed to the chiropractic message! And, we’re committed to your success online!
In closing, here’s a recent testimonial from Dr. Tom Whittington of Whittington Chiropractic:
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“Working with Dr. MacNamara on my website was a pleasure. He is a true expert. My original site was an old ‘brochure’ site. I wanted something that would allow me to manage the content. I wanted to be able to put up pictures, office updates, and write articles that would interest the patients. Dr. MacNamara helped me build a site that gave me all that I wanted and more.
Since my site went up, I am back on the front page of Google search after dropping to page 4 with the old site. He also helped me link it to Facebook and Twitter so I can send interesting info and updates that help draw more people to my site and my office. Now I have a site that I’m really proud of and can market as much as I want and know it will drive people to my office. If you have not had Dr. MacNamara do your site, I would highly recommend you speak to him about this and don’t wait another minute!
I would be happy to answer any questions about my experience with the site as well but I recommend Dr. MacNamara with no hesitation. Call him!”
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Is a blog better than a high quality content rich site? I’ve heard that the engines pay more attention to blogs because they seem to be updated more often.
Yes, Dr. Smiley, a blog is significantly better than a high quality, content-rich site. There are multiple reasons why but you already answered your own question — search engines pay more attention to blogs because of their ability to be constantly updated.
After looking over your current site, if you converted it to a blog, I’d recommend just republishing your high quality content via individual blog posts instead of static pages like you have now. This way, you’d gain more traffic with sites like Google and benefit from frequently posting.
Wouldn’t I get penalized at the search engines for duplicate content though?
It’s not considered duplicate content when it comes from the same domain name. All you’re doing is repurposing the content from static to dynamic.
In other words, instead of your content sitting on individual pages, they’d be published through individual posts that not only are broadcasted via RSS but remain dynamic due to a blog’s built-in commenting system.
So should I convert everything to a wordpress blog and cancel my website or can I keep the blog and the website both?
To maximize your efforts, you need to rebuild your site in WordPress on your current domain. It’ll outperform the standard HTML site that it’s currently built in.