Twitter Mysteries for Chiropractor Marketing

Twitter Mysteries for Chiropractor Marketing

Twitter can be a great chiropractor marketing tool for some chiropractic practice with it’s particular social and communication aspect that isn’t seen anywhere else. Ben Cummings, the top chiropractic marketing advisor in the country, has already proved the effectuality of using the Internet and new styles to effectively commercialise your practice.

Twitter Grants You to Form an Online Identity
As you use your Twitter account you’ll form an identity within the Twitter community, easily attaining followers that are interested in your posts and company. The key to producing an working identity is to keep objectives in mind; don’t just post random information. Some essential ideas are to send short blurbs about the latest in the chiropractic community, posting about new techniques, or lecturing about matters that can be solved with a chiropractic consultation.

Twitter Markets Your Practice With Low Maintenance
Using Twitter and the Internet is some of the easiest forms of chiropractic advertisement to enforce because it needs little maintenance and almost no cost. The service is entirely free and you only take an employee or two to preserve the account. This holds you a great way to market your practice with an ever-growing on-line community. All you have to perform is oftentimes log in to react to posts as well as adding newly posts frequently to produce a dynamic identity.

Use Twitter to Send Traffic To Your Website or Company Blog
Twitter is wonderful for merchandising your chiropractic practice because you may use short, simple posts to direct traffic to the website or blog for your practice. Inventive, short posts are good for rendering traffic, particularly if you have a number of followers on your Twitter account. Use interesting posts about fresh growths in the chiropractic community, or interesting news with your practice, to point traffic to your website where they can view extra information.

Twitter Lets You To Join Conversations About the Chiropractic Community
You can easily research Twitter to check posts that relate to chiropractics, your practice or your employees. This grants you to handle concerns and answer inquiries. This is a huge marketing tool because it places your business and name out there for billions of people to see.

Chiropractic marketing has went even lighter with the popularity of community and social websites like Twitter, letting you to advertise your business or practice for free to millions of people. Twitter grants you to look for relevant posts so you can reply questions or respond to posts by any of the millions of Twitter users. The website lets you produce an easily viewable and interesting identity for your practice on the Internet.

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18 Responses to “Twitter Mysteries for Chiropractor Marketing”

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  3. Sydnie Says:

    LabTweets is a Swiss Army Knife for Twitter Marketing. It's a desktop application (buy it once, use it forever) and with LabTweets, you can not only find people to follow but you can automatically follow a Twitter user's Followers, so you can build a targeted network very quickly. It also has many features that other tools offer individually.

    LabTweets features let's you:

    Follows People
    Unfollow People
    Auto Tweet
    Send Direct Messages
    Send Auto Reply
    Twitter Automation
    Manage Multiple Twitter Accounts
    Load Multiple Twitter Accounts using a simple text file

    so you can see, LabTweets has a very robust feature function set, which is why they call it the Swiss Army Knife for Desktop Twitter marketing.

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  8. Danny A Says:

    Hi Danny-
    Here are my best tips:
    1) Do not be too "salesy". Be conversational and occasionally you can work in something promotional.
    2) Mix business with personal. No one wants to hear about business all of the time.
    3) Regularly post to Twitter – at least once a day.
    4) On the flip side, don't post too much. No more than 1-2 hour or you will annoy people.
    5) Provide good information (articles, tips, advice) so people will want to follow you.
    6) Be engaging – answer questions, ask questions, respond to people
    7) Be polite – thank people when they retweet you or recommend you as someone to follow.
    8) Help promote others – retweet valuable information, call out your favorite Twitterers by their Twitter name.

    Hope that helps!
    Lyn Mettler
    Step Ahead Inc.
    @WebPRGirl

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  10. internetdon Says:

    Go to this site and you are added to a list and get tonnes of followers, but you have to add a few as well

    http://tweetergetter.com/grant_finlay

  11. Maryann Says:

    I have been on Twitter for about 8 months now but I don't do much marketing per say on it. I actually follow Matt Bacak and his work and I have learned from him that marketing on Twitter is not as effective as people think it is. There are so many people that claim that social media increases income and is such a great marketing tool, but being on Twitter I have not seen the income I have generated come from that site. My income still comes from my mailing list and organic traffic.
    According to Matt Bacak, Twitter is a good networking tool, but the fundamentals like article marketing and pay-per-click are the marketing tools that are going to get you the money. I usually use Twitter to make networking connections for jobs and things of that nature or find new people to follow that are interesting, whether for personal or professional reasons.
    My Twitter is not for marketing at all and it is definitely ok that you don't have a Twitter account. I would check out what Matt Bacak says about marketing on Twitter (www.mattbacak.com) as it makes so much sense when he says to stick to the basics and you will see money.

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  15. Comrade Says:

    It takes time to build up a Twitter account, but if you do it properly you can achieve some great results.

    You should target two types of individuals for your account. Individuals who are following cleaning-based Twitter accounts (offering cleaning advice) and Twitter accounts focused on your particular region. I would focus more on the region as your service can be utilized by pretty much anyone. If you cater to a state, search for that state on twitter (same thing if you only cater to a particular city). Look at their followers, and start following them. Why? Say for instance you only cater to people in Reno, Nevada. If you find a Twitter account that tweets about Reno News, their followers are most likely located within the Reno. Therefore, you'd want to follow these individuals.

    A couple of other pieces of advice…

    Send a direct message to all of your new followers (thank them for following you and provide a call to action such as a discount or an overview of your services).

    Join WeFollow and MrTweet (Twitter directories)..great for more exposure

    Include the fact that you are a local business within your profile.

    The direct messages will help to turn these followers into lead (especially if you're offering some type of incentive). It can take time to get sales from Twitter so tweet frequently, keep your followers entertained, and make sure they stick around so when they do decide to use a cleaning service they'll think of you.

    Any other questions feel free to private message me at primevisibility@ymail.com.

  16. Sydnie Says:

    I use a variety of free and paid for Twitter tools. To Find and Follow a user that is active in a specific niche, I use TwitSeeker. To create a Tweet to that will post to Twitter at a predetermined time, I use TwAitter. To Find a user and then Follow their Followers, I use a tool called LabTweets. This tool is a desktop application (install once, use if forever) is nice because it let's me not only find users on Twitter that I want to Follow, but also Follow their Followers which I find very useful, especially since they are apt to be receptive to my Tweets, since they are active in niche markets I am also.

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