Chiropractic Marketing with Captain Future – Fight Spam!
It haunts us. It torments us. We can’t escape it!
Spam.
Not the canned food substitute – the unsolicited advertising. Every day, millions of innocent web users innocently open their emails, only to be swarmed by scams, viagra, and Nigerian bankers. Promises of wealth, cures, and inappropriate personal ads have become as common on the internet as sand on a beach. Fortunately, email providers like Gmail have gotten pretty darn good at filtering out the daily assaults of junk mail.
Unfortunately, however, spammers are now following us to social media sites like Facebook and Twitter! Our chimpanzee lab is working on a prototype “spam-a-ray”. For the time being, it looks like a stick. In lieu of a magical spam-away weapon, I suggest ignoring the junk and minimizing our own contributions to global spamming.
It’s all too easy to jump on a site like Facebook and begin barraging the masses with “special offers” and “excellent services”. Please don’t. Social media websites are communities, not billboards. You’ll do yourself and everyone else a favor if you stick to providing valuable information and creating personal connections. Personally, I recommend starting a chiropractic blog and posting witty, fun, and informative articles frequently, then sharing them with your friends one on Facebook and Twitter. This strategy works especially well if you host the blog on your website because it’ll draw a steady stream of traffic.
Rod Campbell
Marketing Director
Chirohosting.com
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I started a blog on my website. I am really enjoying it. I’m just not sure anyone is actually reading it. Also, not sure I am properly tagging the blog correctly for the Google search. What is it that the college student would be instructed to do on my Facebook page for 1-2 hours each day
Welcome to the blogosphere! The hardest part about blogging is the slow buildup. You start off with zero readers and it takes a long time to develop an audience. But stick with it because the rewards and worth everything!
I took a gander at your blog and your tags look fine, you might want to add more information to the “description” field. I’d recommend writing -45 words that accurately describe the blog and include keywords like “chiropractic” and “Cranfod”.
If you’re thinking about working with a college student, give me a call and I can give you detailed advice! My number is (800)295-3346.