Marketing For Chiropractors - What to Do (chiropractic marketing) During a Brutal Economy
Tuesday, 02 December 2008
By Todd Brown

  "Freakin' nuts", is what average chiropractors think when they hear about what most of the REALLY successful chiropractors are doing and (advocating other docs do) during these wild economic times. Let's face it...


The ups and downs of the stock market and the constant bad news about our economy are wreaking havoc with the finances of many chiropractors. Cash flow is shrinking, appointments are dropping off, and less prospective new patients are calling.

And, for average chiropractors it's SCARY. Rightly so. Meanwhile, the members of the highest-earning bracket of chiropractors are loving life.

They've yet to see their practices take any significant step backwards in cash flow or office visits. In fact, some have actually experienced growth in their cash flow, even with everything taking place on Wall Street.

So, what are these high-earning chiropractors doing that the average chiropractors aren't. Well, it's no what they're doing that the average docs aren't. The better question is what are the doctors with the shrinking offices NOT doing that the millionaire chiropractors are.

The answer... marketing, marketing and more chiropractic marketing.
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Beat The Ageing Process With (chiropractic practice building) A Chiropractor
Monday, 01 December 2008
By Shaun Parker

  There are hundreds of potions and lotions on the market claiming to reverse our natural ageing process on the outside, but have you considered what lies within? While you literally try to save your skin, the body underneath is still racking up the years and there may be trouble ahead. Seeing a chiropractor could improve that situation.


Our body constantly has to replace itself. The 75 trillion cells that make us into human beings are replaced either every few days as with the bowel, or every few months as with red blood cells. As the old cells die, a photocopy of that cell replaces it. But there's a problem. The body can't quite match the quality of the DNA in the old cell and we're left with an inferior copy. This is the ageing process.

One theory of ageing is that an accumulation of inferior cells leads to deterioration in the function of our body and soon symptoms, such as joint pain, begin to appear. How quickly we age depends upon each individual and factors such as exposure to toxins and infections can
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