Is Your Instagram Promoting Your Clinic Or Wasting Your Time? How could I possibly be wasting my time you ask? Just posting images and captions on Instagram is not enough to build awareness to you and your business. In order to effectively develop your profile and increase your followers, you firstly need to understand what makes a successful profile. Instagram is a platform that is not used to drive traffic to your site; Pinterest has a link to your website.
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Using Pinterest To Promote Your Private Physio Clinic We’ve all heard of Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram but Pinterest is a name that seems to get ignored especially when you intend to promote your private physio clinic. When we think about Pinterest we think of the mobile app with lots of pictures that comes ready installed on some phones. Well, little do we know that Pinterest is the new up and coming top dog, statistics show that Pinterest users convert at a.
Read MorePrivate Clinic Marketing: Taking Advantage of Twitter Advertisements Twitter in perspective Twitter seems to be a neglected marketing tool when it comes to paid advertisements for private clinic marketing, which is why I have pieced together this article to show you how powerful it really is. With currently has over 300 million worldwide users, 500 billion tweets daily and 80% of users use twitter via their mobile. Twitter users use the platform for six main reasons: Discounts and promotions–.
Read MoreRules for Social Media Marketing Success Social media is now the dominant force in marketing, and increasingly determines the success of marketing campaigns. Whether you’re a novice marketer for a startup business or a seasoned marketing professional working for an international organisation, keeping on top of the latest social media rules is the first step to tackling this growing business dilemma. I present the 3 key ingredients to social media marketing success. Rule One: Focus Your Marketing Social media marketing isn’t always.
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