Today is April 1st, 2011. And, even though it’s April Fool’s Day, I’m not joking when I tell you that Next Generation Chiropractor has been online for exactly two years to the day.
To be honest, it’s hard to believe. It seems like yesterday that I published its first post and watched as its stats reported new traffic. Thanks to pre-thought, planning, and Twitter! 😉
Today, Next Generation Chiropractor has over 250 published articles devoted to training chiropractors on how to use blogs and social media to help grow their chiropractic practices. And, it’ll remain focused on that mission.
How?
By having a love for chiropractic, a servant’s heart for chiropractors and a strong passion toward helping our message get spread throughout the world!
You’ve got to remember that there simply isn’t a more efficient and cost-effective way to spread our chiropractic message than through a blog linked to heavily-trafficked social media networks.
An Open Door
Next Generation Chiropractor has also opened doors to new connections, new relationships, and new opportunities — both inside and out of the chiropractic profession.
I feel blessed, am humbled, and even more energized to fulfill its purpose than when it first began.
Who do I have to thank for that?
YOU, the reader!
So, as I celebrate this small milestone today, please join with me and understand that I’m in this for the long haul. Lord willing, I’ll have many more years to serve through this medium as long as it’s making an impact.
To help celebrate, I’ve put together a unique list of 10 — my 5 most and 5 least read blog posts since April 1, 2009. Enjoy!
My 5 Most Read Blog Posts:
- 6 Essential Reasons Why You Need a Chiropractic Blog
- 2 Ways to Resurrect Your Chiropractic Powerpoint Presentations
- Chiropractic Marketing: 5 Ways to Reach Your Local Community
- 12 Tips Chiropractors Can Use to Help Increase Page Ranking with Google
- How to Build a Facebook Landing Page for Your Chiropractic Practice
My 5 Least Read Blog Posts:
- NextGenerationChiropractor.com’s New Facebook Fan Page
- How to Publish Your First Chiropractic Blog Post
- Why Smart Businesses Use Blogs and Social Media to Grow Their Businesses
- Why Being Serious Is Not Always Productive
- The Growth of Mobile: Stats and Figures That Will Shock You
Question: How has Next Generation Chiropractor helped you? Is it worth my time and efforts to continue with its mission?
Please let me know your thoughts in the {comments} section below.
Congratulation Doc!!!
Thank you, Dr. Burt.
Congratulations on NGC reaching the 2 year milestone Dr. Patrick. Your post content is consistently helpful and is appreciated by your readers. Thank you!
I appreciate the kind words, Dr. Kendall. It gives me more motivation to move forward. Hope things are going well for you in Australia!
Good Job! Love your information.
Thanks, Dr. Larsen. I appreciate the feedback. Hope all is well in Arizona.
Congratulations and Happy Anniversary.
Thank you for all of the helpful advice and information you provide not just for chiropractors but for other business owners too. You see; many if not all of your great marketing tips can be used in other businesses too, not just chiropractic.
And since you asked; The post with the information regarding LinkedIn and setting up your profile using the right key words. Loved it and used it. It taught me a lot.
Thank you, Cindi. I do appreciate the kind words and am glad you’re finding value in my content. Thanks, also, for being an active participant with this blog. I’ve enjoyed the dialogue!
Congrats Dr. Macnamara.
I must say I was quite surprised that the mobile blog artcile (https://www.nextgenerationchiropractor.com/2011/01/the-growth-of-mobile-stats-and-figures-that-will-shock-you/) was one of the least read posts. I think it is robably one of your most important posts in recent times to be honest.
Thank you, Jeremy. And, I’d have to agree with you.
Matter of fact, I believe the mobile blog posts that I’ve been writing are more relevant for chiropractors today than ones regarding social media.
Don’t get me wrong — social media is important but mobile WILL dominate among what I call the three Cs — communication, conversation, and conversion.
I hope all is well with you and yours in the UK.
Thanks for sharing this information! The more people know about Chiropractic services, the more people we can help!
Best regards,
Dr. Michael Horowitz
I’m glad you’re enjoying the content, doc. Hope all is well in Vancouver.