LILBURN, GA, December 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) Chiropractic Internet marketing strategist and social media expert, Dr. Matthew Loop, has announced he'll continue to show DCs how to create an overwhelming presence on Facebook, which can easily net doctors an extra 20-30 new patients per month just from the social network. Dr. Loop's been helping fellow chiropractors master social media marketing since 2005-2006, which gives him an experience-based edge over other industry consultants.
He's garnered a well deserved reputation as the "go-to" guy for chiropractors that want to dramatically improve their new patient numbers by harnessing online mediums like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. Dr. Loop actually built a chiropractic practice using social media and has a rather fascinating story behind his wild success. As his practice grew, more doctors kept asking him to reveal his secret formula so he decided to put together a one-of-a-kind training program called Social Media Elite.
Dr. Loop elaborates, "There's an art and science to harnessing social media correctly to build trust, credibility, liking and authority. Mastering relationship building is key BUT not everything. The practicing chiropractor needs to know how to fuse direct response marketing into the mix to actually get prospective patients OFF of Facebook. This is where most DC's just flat-out fail." Loop continues, "Facebook is a time-suck for many doctors because they don't have effective strategy behind all of the mindless chitter-chatter."
"Facebook is easy to get lured into because it's addictive, fun to connect with friends, and free. But without proven strategy, the doctor is headed for frustration and a rude awakening," Dr. Loop states. "Most are discovering what I've been saying for a long time, getting friends and Facebook fans doesn't pay the bills. There's a lot more to it than that. It pains me to see so many doctors that chase the wrong things or the newest gimmicks, negating what's been time tested to work."
Currently, Facebook has over 800 million users and it doesn't appear it's going to slow down in 2012. In no other place on the internet can you connect with so many targeted people as you can on the social network either. It's an unlimited chiropractic new patient goldmine for those doctors that follow Dr. Loop's advice and instruction.
The truth is, if chiropractors aren't getting the results they're seeking from using the social network, they're simply not using it the right way. This can be a bitter pill to swallow for a doctors ego, but it's just the way it is. Dr. Loop's best clients get well over 30 patients per month just from Facebook! It's just crazy how viral it can be. Social media is not a fad nor is it going anywhere. It's permanently woven its way into the fabric of communication. Those that still resist risk being put out of business in 2012.
Dr. Loop has many different products and services that have been helping chiropractors dominate the social landscape online for years. Two of the more notable ones are his flagship product, Social Media Elite, and his VIP personal coaching program (application required).
If you're a chiropractor looking to create new possibilities while dramatically improving your new patient numbers by using social media and the Internet, visit http://DCincome.com/go to view Dr. Loops two powerful programs. His products and services have a long history of transforming chiropractic practices and adding new, exciting dimensions to the doctors overall marketing.
Also, connect with Dr. Loop on Facebook at http://Facebook.com/MatthewJLoop
Facebook Marketing Strategist Shows Chiropractors How to Get Endless New Patient Referrals from Social Media
In-demand Facebook marketing strategist and chiropractic coach, Dr. Matthew Loop, announces his continuing commitment in helping fellow chiropractors create a flood of monthly new patient referrals from Facebook and other social media.
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[Press-News.org] Facebook Marketing Strategist Shows Chiropractors How to Get Endless New Patient Referrals from Social MediaIn-demand Facebook marketing strategist and chiropractic coach, Dr. Matthew Loop, announces his continuing commitment in helping fellow chiropractors create a flood of monthly new patient referrals from Facebook and other social media.


