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Why You Should Be on Facebook

Facebook has become the leading social networking site with more than 300 million users. You may even have a profile where you share photos and updates with your family and friends. But your chiropractic office needs to be on Facebook. Why? Where else can you potentially reach 300 million people for free?

Facebook has two features that you can use to promote your business.

  • The fan page. Create a page for your business and ask your friends to become fans. Post pictures, videos and blogs you want share with your patients.
  • The group page. Similar to the fan page, but here you can host informative discussions about the latest technology.

On both pages, include a link to your website and your address and phone number. Once you have the pages set up, start inviting people. Ask personal friends and colleagues to join. If no one comments on the pages, start a dialogue yourself.

How can you know if these pages work? Obviously your ‘friend’ count is a good way to know if people are actually visiting the pages. To truly measure the pages, offer a discount or free gift to anyone who mentions the Facebook page on their visit.

For more information about marketing your chiropractic clinic, feel free to contact me at mike@chirohosting.com

Mike Melton

1 Respond for Why You Should Be on Facebook

  1. Interesting idea, I look forward to reading more, Chiropractic treatment is one of the best methods for treating numerous health problems naturally. After years of experience being a chiropractor, I found that it is a powerful way to solve pain conditions, like headaches, neck pain and back pain, as well as many non-pain condition as well, such as fatigue, sleep problems, and sinus problems.

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