Within the last two years I've been a speaker at countless chiropractic seminars and homecomings, and I hear countless horror stories of recent grads and experienced doctors who have been victims of bad chiropractic coaching and useless management consulting. If something sounds like it's really too good to be true, then we have to trust our instincts on these things. When a DC joins one of these useless companies for fear of failure, it can have some serious consequences. There are some real "piranhas" out there that feed on desperate chiropractors, and it's time someone put a stop to it.
This isn't just to warn good chiropractors, it's to warn the consulting groups as well. If you don't have something worth consulting about, get out of the business because you're taking money from innocent people. For all of you that charge too much and just are out there to support your own interests. take a hike. You know why these consulting groups aren't worth their weight in salt? They still use ancient marketing tactics that didn't even work when they were used in the 1970's, that's why. The world of marketing is constantly changing, and if you're working with a consultant that doesn't care enough for you to be up-to-the-minute in their practice, then they're just no good.
Do an intense evaluation from inside out with your chiropractic practice, finding those areas that you need help with. Even in this sagging economy, many DC's are doing very well. I typically find that the marketing and new patient acquisition aspects of most practices is what chiropractors want to substantially ramp-up. If you need new patients, you should first seek out forms of marketing and advertising that are free. Believe it or not, the best advertising is free in today's time. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. For example, did you know you can use YouTube and create videos to bring patients into the office and dominate the competition and search engines? Did you know you could use Myspace or Facebook to connect with local people in your area and brand yourself and your office?
When times are rough, it's the innovators and creative marketers that survive and prosper. But if you turn to a chiropractic consultant to show you these cutting-edge methods, you're throwing your money away. None of them are trained or knowledgeable of how to use Web 2.0 and social media to get your business on the fast track to success. And if any of them say they know the best methods and they've been using them for years, you're falling right into a scam!
Here are a few tips to consider when choosing a practice management company. Make sure they have real-life testimonials from previous clients. Secondly, see if they specialize in what you are looking for. You don't want a "jack of all trades, master of none" chiropractic coaching group. If you want to market your practice via the internet, don't choose someone that focuses on screenings are dinner-talks. Lastly, make sure they are adaptable and staying abreast of new trends in the internet and the world. Not only that, be clear that they have an exact, proven strategy to implement them within your practice.
If you want to start advertising today for free online, I recommend you start with YouTube.com, Myspace.com, Wordpress.com, Facebook.com, Digg.com, EzineArticles.com, Free-Press-Release.com, and Twitter.com. This is the very first step to unbelievable success. And it's as simple as a click away.
Now, I could've mentioned about a hundred more, but begin with these ones first. These Web 2.0 sites are free to use and can bring you truckloads of new patients and other sources of income if you learn the basic and advanced strategies of how to harness them. I've noticed that about 95% of the chiropractic profession is still in the dark about how to use social media to blow the doors of their offices.
Let's be clear, not every chiropractic consultant is a scammer. There are still some legitimate groups out there who are proven and respected. Ask your colleagues for referrals before you pick a firm. You need someone who you can trust to help your business reach the next level, and that someone needs to understand today's market. Not the market from the 1980's. - 15433
This isn't just to warn good chiropractors, it's to warn the consulting groups as well. If you don't have something worth consulting about, get out of the business because you're taking money from innocent people. For all of you that charge too much and just are out there to support your own interests. take a hike. You know why these consulting groups aren't worth their weight in salt? They still use ancient marketing tactics that didn't even work when they were used in the 1970's, that's why. The world of marketing is constantly changing, and if you're working with a consultant that doesn't care enough for you to be up-to-the-minute in their practice, then they're just no good.
Do an intense evaluation from inside out with your chiropractic practice, finding those areas that you need help with. Even in this sagging economy, many DC's are doing very well. I typically find that the marketing and new patient acquisition aspects of most practices is what chiropractors want to substantially ramp-up. If you need new patients, you should first seek out forms of marketing and advertising that are free. Believe it or not, the best advertising is free in today's time. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. For example, did you know you can use YouTube and create videos to bring patients into the office and dominate the competition and search engines? Did you know you could use Myspace or Facebook to connect with local people in your area and brand yourself and your office?
When times are rough, it's the innovators and creative marketers that survive and prosper. But if you turn to a chiropractic consultant to show you these cutting-edge methods, you're throwing your money away. None of them are trained or knowledgeable of how to use Web 2.0 and social media to get your business on the fast track to success. And if any of them say they know the best methods and they've been using them for years, you're falling right into a scam!
Here are a few tips to consider when choosing a practice management company. Make sure they have real-life testimonials from previous clients. Secondly, see if they specialize in what you are looking for. You don't want a "jack of all trades, master of none" chiropractic coaching group. If you want to market your practice via the internet, don't choose someone that focuses on screenings are dinner-talks. Lastly, make sure they are adaptable and staying abreast of new trends in the internet and the world. Not only that, be clear that they have an exact, proven strategy to implement them within your practice.
If you want to start advertising today for free online, I recommend you start with YouTube.com, Myspace.com, Wordpress.com, Facebook.com, Digg.com, EzineArticles.com, Free-Press-Release.com, and Twitter.com. This is the very first step to unbelievable success. And it's as simple as a click away.
Now, I could've mentioned about a hundred more, but begin with these ones first. These Web 2.0 sites are free to use and can bring you truckloads of new patients and other sources of income if you learn the basic and advanced strategies of how to harness them. I've noticed that about 95% of the chiropractic profession is still in the dark about how to use social media to blow the doors of their offices.
Let's be clear, not every chiropractic consultant is a scammer. There are still some legitimate groups out there who are proven and respected. Ask your colleagues for referrals before you pick a firm. You need someone who you can trust to help your business reach the next level, and that someone needs to understand today's market. Not the market from the 1980's. - 15433
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