How to Keep Your Chiropractic Blog Updated Without Writing a Word

Chiropractic MarketingOne of the biggest struggles I see chiropractors face when they commit to launching a chiropractic blog is keeping it consistently updated with valuable content.

When approached on why they don’t, the excuses are many. Some say they don’t have time to blog. Others say they don’t know what to write about or don’t know how to use their blogging software.

Even more say they don’t know how to target their articles so that they show up in search engines while still maintaining their appeal to various readers.

Because of these and a myriad of others excuses, I’m constantly looking for ways to help chiropractors reap the benefits of blogging without the hassle of writing. Let’s face it — not everyone is a writer or enjoys writing.

So in today’s post I’d like to feature one of my solutions on how to keep your chiropractic blog updated without writing a word.

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SEO Copywriting for Chiropractors Made Easy

Chiropractic Internet marketing can be daunting for many practicing chiropractors.

Not only are you required to keep up and participate with social media networks like Facebook, Google+, and Twitter but you’re also required to build a strong web presence through the creation of consistent content.

Why?

Because content is king!

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Learn Chiropractic Marketing Inside of Club 365

Club 365One of the biggest struggles I see chiropractors face today is how to market their practices in an Internet-driven society.

As more marketing campaigns move online, social media and inbound marketing have become increasingly important assets for chiropractors to get found by and engage with potential patients.

Think about the way you find information about products and services – are you watching TV ads? Going through your junk mail? Or are you consulting a search engine or a friend?

People have gotten better and better at ignoring marketing messages with DVRs, caller ID, and spam filters. Instead they visit Google and social networks for answers to their questions.

The question for you is, will you be there to answer it?

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YouTube Basics for Chiropractors

YouTube Basics for ChiropractorsEven though YouTube is just one of many social networks that chiropractors can use, those that don’t use it are really missing out. It not only can help chiropractors spread their message but also market their practices without affecting their budgets.

Plus, since it’s the second largest search engine next to Google, innovative chiropractors can leverage its traffic to help drive leads back to their sites.

But if you’re new to YouTube, make sure you spend some time getting familiar with the basics. Video is different than text, or even audio for that matter. So spend some time learning the platform so that you’ll achieve results quicker right out of the gate.
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How Chiropractors Can Get Started in Social Media

Get StartedAt one time, a phone book’s yellow pages were the best place for consumers to find the services they needed, and that meant those pages were also the best place for professionals to reach prospective clients.

But in the modern world, search engines like Google and Bing give customers much more access to the information and solutions they need. Chiropractors who limit their marketing efforts to print media may simply never reach the prospects who could benefit the most from their services.

Chiropractors in particular can benefit from using social media because it can help them reach customers who know they have a problem but don’t know that chiropractic care can help.
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Does Chiropractic Blogging Make Sense For Chiropractors?

Inbound Marketing StrategiesWhen compared to traditional marketing, inbound marketing is an entirely new concept. Because of this most chiropractors have problems making the transition. But in today’s rapidly-changing, technology-driven society, the writing is on the wall — either jump in whole-heartedly to succeed or stand complacently on the sidelines as your chiropractic business fails.

When considering inbound marketing, chiropractors need to focus on strategies that not only produce quick results but also lay deep digital roots for the future. Chiropractic blogging accomplishes the latter. Even though it may not produce immediate results, it is absolutely essential for building a large footprint online for your chiropractic business
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How Chiropractic Bloggers Can Avoid Writer’s Block

Wad of PaperEvery once in a while chiropractic bloggers face the inevitable writer’s block. Although there are various causes, most blocks simply come from a lack of creativity or inspiration. Others come from a misunderstanding of the purpose of a blog.

Matter of fact, I hear it all of the time … “What’s so important about what I have to say?” or “Will people understand what I’m talking about?”

If you’ve asked yourself the above questions, then you’re approaching your blog from the wrong perspective. Remember, it’s not about you, it’s about them!

Every time you sit in front of your computer to write a new blog post, think about what your readers want to read. Better yet, find out what they’re searching for when they visit Google or other search engines. This will help fine-tune your message and get it noticed during search.

In addition, get creative by using online resources. By being an ear and eye, you’ll not only produce better content that meets the needs, wants, and desires of your prospects but will also become more efficient with your time.

For starters, check out the following resources that’ll help chiropractors avoid writer’s block.
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17 YouTube Videos You May Have Missed

YouTubeDo you know which search engine is the second largest on the Internet? Did you guess Bing? What about Yahoo? If either one of those were your choice, then unfortunately you’re wrong.

The second largest search engine on the Internet today is YouTube.

You may be thinking YouTube? Really?

Yes, YouTube. Most people don’t think of it as a search engine but it is — and a rather unique one at that. Instead of returning text-based content obviously it returns video content.

Another thing you may not know is that Next Generation Chiropractor has a YouTube channel. And even though I don’t use it like I should, you’ll still find valuable information that’ll help build a more powerful and productive chiropractic blog.

So today, I’d like to feature 17 YouTube Videos You May Have Missed from my Next Generation Chiropractor YouTube channel. They are as follows:
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4 YouTube SEO Resources for Chiropractors

YouTube for ChiropractorsIt seems like every time I fire up Flipboard and dive into its Tech section, I find ample articles on Google and Facebook. It doesn’t come as a surprise, though, considering they are the top two visited websites in the world.

But what about YouTube who sits at number three?

Outside of recent announcements regarding channels and live streaming, I typically don’t see very many articles written for small businesses that show how to maximize its platform and services.

And, it’s not that I’m not looking for them either. Especially when you consider that I subscribe to over 1000 RSS feeds related to technology and social media.

You may wonder how I read over 1000 RSS feeds per week. Truth be known, I don’t. I just simply scan headlines for potentially relevant and useful information that can be forwarded to Evernote for later review and research.
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3 Things That Should Never Change With Your Chiropractic Local Listing

Google MarkerAs the landscape for search expands more toward local, chiropractors need to realize that a successful web presence isn’t just tied to search engine optimized content anymore. Instead, it now requires a player in two games instead of one.

The first game remains the same — one that generates consistent and relevant content through a blog in order to benefit from the long tail effect. This guarantees success well into the future when trying to build a strong web presence.

The second is more location-based — one that feeds specific and correct information about one’s business into the Big Three, aka Google, Yahoo, and Bing, and hundreds of smaller directories.
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