Posts Tagged ‘Chiropractor’
YouTube Chiropractic Video Marketing Dominates the Competition
When I first joined YouTube when in was started in 2006, I was overwhelmed with possibilities for marketing my chiropractic practice and amassing a fortune in residual income. As an entrepreneur, I could visualize so many things that could be done, but it was new ground for many people and no person could’ve predicted the explosive growth that has happened in just the past two years.
Did you know that YouTube is actually the 3rd most visited website in the world? Just look at what Ron Paul was able to do during his run for president. He generated over 6 million in grassroots campaign contributions in 24 hours, all from the social media phenomenon! YouTube played a massive role in this, of course, seeing as that his videos were consistently featured on the home page because of the boatloads of ratings, comments, and favorites.
Profitable Chiropractic Marketing on Social Networks
Even established chiropractors have seen a slowdown in their business because of today’s economic crunch. Threatened with financial jeopardy, many are looking for new, updated marketing tactics that set their practice apart from the same old marketing techniques used by others in the industry.
Are you wasting thousands of dollars every year on postcards, newspaper drops, and telemarketing? Do you spend time at the chamber of commerce, trade shows, and networking events trying to generate referrals with minimal results? You may be surprised to find out that the best form of marketing and advertising is absolutely free.
Back Pain and Bad Posture
Bad posture comes from fatigue, habit and activity level. Many of us are sedentary and tend to slouch. This puts undue stress on our spine and muscles, which can cause back pain. The good news is you can work on improving your posture at any age, but you will be more successful in the long run if you begin young.
Sitting or standing for long periods can cause your muscles to become tired. This may lead to improper positioning. If you can take steps to prevent this, you’ll feel a lot better. Some of the things you can do are taking breaks and change position. If you sit a lot, get up and walk around. Do some stretches. Relieve those muscles that are carrying the entire burden from your slouching. If you stand a lot, take some time to sit down and let your muscles rest. Using proper shoes or a supportive desk chair can help you maintain better posture while you work. Getting enough sleep on a good mattress will help as well.
