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How to Find More RSS Subscribers for Your Chiropractic Blog

February 26, 2010

Over in Blogging Chiros this week, we’re discussing how to bridge the gap between setting up a blog and marketing it via social media networks.
Tools like RSS feeds, RSS via email and email newsletter opt-in fields are critical to the success of any serious blogger.
Why?
Because they allow you to capture leads from some of your [...]

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How to Get Two Lessons from Blogging Chiros Free

February 15, 2010

You’re probably not aware of it but the very last seat for charter membership to Blogging Chiros was filled last week. So, as announced earlier, the doors for membership closed while plans for round two began.
Overall, I’m having a wonderful time not only creating the content for these first time chiropractic bloggers but also connecting [...]

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How to Engage Your Chiropractic Blog Readers Through the Wibiya Toolbar

February 12, 2010

If you’ve been blogging for any length of time, you should already understand and appreciate your blog’s ability to stimulate dialogue through the comments section of each post. Dialogue is not only important to aid in building relationships with your readers but also in measuring engagement.
If you’re not familiar with the term engagement, think [...]

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How to Setup a Blog for Your Chiropractic Practice

April 10, 2009

Now that you understand the basic concept of blogging and its importance to growing your practice, let’s take a closer look at how to setup a blog.
Before we do so, however, let me preface this post by saying that some of the topics covered from this point forward may be elementary for some of you. [...]

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What is a Blog and Why do You Need One?

April 9, 2009

A blog is defined by Wikipedia as “a type of website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video”.
The key to Wiki’s definition is that it is a web site. This is important because a web site becomes an extension of your [...]

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Content is King — Now What?

April 1, 2009

In our last post, we established that content is king.
But, if you don’t have content, then your kingdom is without a ruler. And, we all know what type of chaos that can cause!
You see, it’s a buyer’s market. What the buyer wants and desires gets priority.
How does the buyer buy?

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Who's King of Your Office?

April 1, 2009

Is it you, doctor?
How about your technique?
Maybe it’s your multiple degrees or diplomate status?
In reality, none of the above really matters from the business standpoint. You can be the greatest chiropractor in the world but if you don’t know how to run a business, you won’t be in practice for long.

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