70 Killer Content Ideas to Post on Social Media

70 Killer Content Ideas to Post on Social Media

What Do I Post On Social Media?

…This is the number one question people ask when it comes to social media marketing.

The interesting thing here is that there’s really an endless amount of ideas for you to use when it comes to posting on social media.

Before you skip this and jump down to the list, here are a few tips to get the most impact out of these ideas:

  1. Make it RELEVANT for your audience.

For Example:

If you choose to share something from your bucket list…

Can you relate it back to your practice?

Can you add an open-ended question so it sparks people to engage?

  1. Talk TO your audience, dont talk AT them. This is social media. People are looking for stories and posts that they connect with. If you’re not wording posts socially, you close the door for engagement.

For Example:

DONT DO THIS: I read a quote this morning, liked it, and wanted to share it with you.

DO THIS: Have you ever read a quote and thought, “Wow, I really needed to hear that?” Well, I found one this morning that was so perfect, I had to pass it on to you. It’s a difference in the way you talk with people. I promise you’ll see a difference in how people respond when you word things just a little differently.

  1. EVERYTHING you post should ALWAYS support your weekly, monthly, annual marketing, and practice goals.

Post to connect.

– Post to learn more about your audience.

– Post to start a conversation.

– Post to get leads.

– Post to drive traffic.

– Post to build your practice.

The more you do this, the faster you reach your goals.

Ok…so you’re ready for this list! 

70 KILLER CONTENT IDEAS TO POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA
  1. Remind People Who You Are, How You Got Started
  2. Go Behind The Scenes
  3. Share a Personal Story
  4. Tell People What You Sell
  5. Share a Joke (Graphics or Text)
  6. Share a Quote (Graphics or Text)
  7. Host an #AMA (Ask Me Anything)
  8. Â Post a How-To or Tutorial
  9. Ask a Question
  10. Host a Poll
  11. Share Your Favorite Book
  12. Ask for Recommendations (Book, TV, Apps, Music, Something related to your biz)
  13. Host a Giveaway
  14. Tell People to Sign Up On Your Email List
  15. Give away a coupon
  16. Host a Sale
  17. Remind Potential Audience To Book for An Appointment
  18. Share a Quick Tip
  19. Share Industry News (Add Your Thoughts To It)
  20. Go LIVE (Live Videos Perform AMAZINGLY WELL)
  21. Post a Sneak Peek of something coming soon
  22. Share a Blog Post You Wrote
  23. Share Any Press or PR Features You Have
  24. Post a Testimonial From a Patient
  25. Give Your Audience A Gift
  26. Re-Share Some Older Content (Graphics, Quotes, Blog Posts)
  27. Host a 1 Day Only Flash Sale
  28. Share Content From Someone Else
  29. Let Someone Guest Post or Takeover Your Profile
  30. Post a Case Study
  31. Answer FAQ’s
  32. Share Some Personal Wins or Results
  33. Host an Interview with a Guest
  34. Post Something Seasonal or Highlight a Holiday
  35. Thank Your Audience!
  36. Post Motivational Monday
  37. Post a Tuesday Tip
  38. Post a Wednesday Wisdom
  39. Post a Throwback Thursday
  40. Post a Flashback Friday
  41. Share a Short Video Clip (Yours or one you like)
  42. Share a podcast episode you love
  43. Share a YouTube video you love
  44. Post some interesting stats or data about your industry
  45. Share your favorite resources (Apps, Websites, Blogs)
  46. Share a WIN or SUCCESS
  47. Share a LOSS or a FAILURE
  48. Share Your Morning Routine
  49. Post about events you’re hosting or going to
  50. Post where you’ll be speaking or where you’re making appearances
  51. Share an Unknown Feature About Your Practice
  52. Let Your Employee Take Over For a Day
  53. Show someone using your service
  54. Post a discount or a special offer
  55. Tell People How You Got Started
  56. Share What Inspired You To Create Your Service
  57. Shoutout or Mention Other Brands
  58. Shoutout or Mention Your Patients
  59. Share a Success Story
  60. Share a Few Of Your Favorite Things
  61. Post a Fill In The Blank
  62. Talk about Mistakes Patients Are Making
  63. Share a Tweet You Like
  64. Share a Pinterest Pin You Like
  65. Share Your Other Social Profiles to Connect On
  66. Share Your Contact Info
  67. Post About A Trip You’ve Taken
  68. Share a Charity You’ve Partnered With
  69. Post About Something On Your Bucket List
  70. Ask Your Audience How They Found You

So… if you are a private practice healthcare business owner and you are looking to grow and scale your practice or generate more new patients for the practice – we are here for you!  Drop a comment below if you have questions or if you’d like to set up a call with us go here: https://chat.practiceinsidersedge.com/PIE-Triage-Call


25 Free website traffic ideas to promote your blog, website, and practice

25 Free website traffic ideas to promote your blog, website, and practice

Are you struggling to drive explosive amounts of traffic to your site? 

Here are 25 Free website traffic ideas to promote your blog, website, and practice! 

  1. Join Facebook Groups and/or create one of your own
  2. Do Facebook Lives
  3. Join Pinterest groups boards and/or create one of your own
  4. Start a YouTube Channel
  5. Comment on other’s Social Media Posts
  6. Submit your blog posts to Reddit and/or Medium
  7. Comment on other blogs
  8. Become a case study
  9. Answer questions on Quora and/or Yahoo Answers
  10. Create a Freebie / Lead Magnet / Opt-in incentive
  11. Grow your email list and send regular emails to your subscribers
  12. Promote a flash or limited-time offer
  13. Write a guest post
  14. Interview others and/or offer to be interviewed
  15. Create a round-up post
  16. Start a podcast
  17. Publish a free eBook or guide on Amazon
  18. Host a (free) training or webinar
  19. Do a Joint Venture
  20. Host a giveaway
  21. Ask for referrals
  22. Ask for Testimonials
  23. Attend a networking event
  24. Speak at an event
  25. Host your own event

So… if you are a private practice healthcare business owner and you are looking to grow and scale your practice or generate more new patients for the practice – we are here for you!  Drop a comment below if you have questions or if you’d like to set up a call with us go here: https://chat.practiceinsidersedge.com/PIE-Triage-Call


9 Local Marketing Ideas for Your Practice

9 Local Marketing Ideas for Your Practice

If you own a practice, whether it’s a bricks-and-mortar or an online company, you rely on the local market for their support. In fact, the majority of your practice comes from the community in which you live and work. That means your audience is somewhat limited so you have to make the most of your marketing efforts or local marketing ideas in order to maximize the chance of attracting new patients. Some practices often don’t have the financial and technical resources to embark on a high-tech, far-reaching marketing campaign, but that’s not really necessary.

  1. Create a Website for Your Practice

Even if you don’t intend to sell anything online, a website is a great way to attract local patients. Ideally, you’ll purchase your own domain name, generally the name of your practice, or something that explains what you do. You don’t have to have a huge site with all the bells and whistles, in fact, it can be very simple. A home page that explains what you do and how your services benefit them, a contact page, and a page about your company is all you really need.

  1. Get Your Practice Listed on Google

The majority of people do a quick Google search whenever they need information or recommendations for practices. In fact, about half of 18 to 35-year-old people search for practices on a daily basis, and more than 80% search weekly. A Google Profile Account listing is a fast, easy way to get the word out online about your practice. You don’t just get a practice listing though, it also allows patients to find your company location and hours through a Google search and your company shows up on Google maps as well.

  1. Verify and Update Your Yelp Information

Online review sites are an incredibly popular and useful tool for patients. According to a Nielson study commissioned by Yelp, 74% of people searching for practice online turn to online reviews before making a purchase. The study also showed that 92% of patients chose to make a purchase after they read reviews of a company’s services. Make sure that your practice address, telephone number, and hours are accurate so that patients can find you without hassle.

  1. Work On Your Local SEO

Search engine optimization (SEO) is the primary way that practice websites achieve a high ranking on the search engine results page (SERP). This allows people to find the practice’s listing when they’re actively searching. Crafting blogs and other content that use the locality, services offered, photos, and other pertinent information are key activities. Links from local newspapers and other authority sites along with patient reviews also improve the local SEO for a practice.

  1. Use Social Media to Reach Patients

It’s no secret that social media networks are popular, in fact, more than 2.7 billion people worldwide use social media. What many health care business owners don’t realize is that social media is also a great place to market themselves. Relevant, topical, timely posts, photos, and videos to networks like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn are effective ways to do this. Patients and fans of your practice will happily share your posts and spread the word for you. You can also pay for advertisements that target specific groups of people on social media, often for an extremely low cost.

  1. Join and Participate in Practice Groups

The Chamber of Commerce and other local professional groups and organizations are a great way to get attention for your practice. Participating in events and networking with other health care business owners will help you gain credibility and patients. In many cases, member practices are more inclined to do practice with fellow members than non-members. Keep in mind that you may have to pay a membership to join, but the cost is easily recovered by the new practice that it creates.

  1. Offer Rewards and Incentives to Patients

Everyone loves to get something for free or to get a discount for the things that they buy. Loyalty programs help increase the amount patients spend and encourage them to come back time and again. Rewards like discounts on your services, either through an online discount code or coupon are also great ways to encourage repeat practice, especially for price-sensitive patients. Also, consider offering a reward to current patients who refer others to your practice such as a free gift or big discount on their next availability.

  1. Traditional Marketing Techniques Still Work

Even though there’s a huge emphasis on digital marketing these days, it’s not the only way to reach your local target market. Cards, flyers, postcards, coupons, and other printed materials are a very effective way to let people know about your company. Get the highest quality materials you can and make sure you include information about your services, hours, and your contact information. Hand out your paper materials to anyone who’s interested and update them whenever you make changes or additions.

  1. Become a Sponsor for Local Events

Sponsoring and supporting local festivals, sporting events, and other community activities is an excellent way to show your community spirit. You may choose to contribute money to help facilitate the event, provide some service for the event, or help a local school fundraiser by donating your profits for a specific day. When people see your company’s name associated with a positive event, they’ll be more likely to visit your practice and support you in return. No events in your area? Create one and become the main sponsor and driving force behind it.

Conclusion

Even if your practice is located in a very small community, you can’t expect people to just know that you’re there. You have to put effort into marketing activities that promote your services or you’ll miss out. The nine suggestions mentioned in this article are powerful individually but when combined, they’re hard to beat. Remember, you don’t need a huge marketing budget or a lot of experience to make a major impact on current and potential patients.

So… if you are a private practice healthcare business owner and you are looking to grow and scale your practice or generate more new patients for the practice – we are here for you!  Drop a comment below if you have questions or if you’d like to set up a call with us go here: https://chat.practiceinsidersedge.com/PIE-Triage-Call


10 Social Media Marketing Ideas You Can Do in 15 Minutes

10 Social Media Marketing Ideas You Can Do in 15 Minutes

Have you ever had those brief moments in your day where you have an extra 15 minutes and you’re not sure what to do to help you grow your practice?

You know those moments where you have just enough time to do one more small task before you leave for the day, pick up your kids, handle a patient emergency issue, perhaps pick up your kids or get on that call with your patient…

You sit there thinking about what to do and then you hop on your phone and onto your favorite social site.

And then you say to yourself, “Hey, it’s just 15 minutes. I can take a few minutes to enjoy a little social break.”

Or maybe you spend your day moving from one project to the next and just feeling stressed. And you’re thinking, “Did you just say take a social break? I’m still trying to figure out how I’m going to get more patients from Facebook or how I’m going to increase my followers on Instagram.”

So whether you need ideas to grow your social presence or need a list of suggestions to use in those brief moments of time, I pulled together a list of things that you can do during those quick moments of the day to help you to keep growing your practice.

  1. Make a list of what social sites are bringing you the most traffic:

To make this list, log into your Google Analytics and click on the links to follow this sequence: Acquisitions > All Traffic > Referrals

You’ll see a list showing which social site is generating the most referral traffic to your website. Each site is linked to a breakdown of the actual posts people clicked on to reach your site.

Let’s just say for an example, my top referral source is Pinterest. When I’m in this section, I click on the Pinterest link and it takes me to a breakout of the top pins/images that brought people to my site. To help me better understand what people are interested in, I write out my top 10 pins and the number of traffic clicks from those images to my list of my top social sites.

I can also track my traffic from LinkedIn, my newsletter, and all the places where I do guest blog posts but not Facebook. Right now, Facebook is the only program that won’t give me more information other than the number of people who came to my site.

  1. Read and comment on one of your favorite blogs:

Take the whole 15 minutes to really read the article (not just scan it) and think about your comment. What could you say in your comment to really add to the conversation?

If you can’t add to the conversation, move on to the next blog post or another blogger’s site. It’s OK if it was something that was posted a couple of weeks or a month ago. The point is to spend some time crafting your comment so that you can contribute to the conversation and maybe even start a connection with your favorite blogger.

  1. Do a mini-brainstorm social session:

Is there one social site that you’ve been meaning to give a little attention to help you grow your followers? Try doing a little brainstorm session.

Start by looking at the top content on that site and make notes about what’s connecting with your fans. Now list 5 ideas that you could do to help you create or find more of the type of content your fans want to see more of.

And since you’re keeping this to 15 minutes, there’s no time to judge your ideas, just keep writing down everything that comes to your mind.

  1. Check whats going on with your Twitter account:

To see what’s happening with your Twitter account, click on Twitter and click the link to take you to your Notifications section. This is the place where you’ll be able to view your recent activity.

When I log into my Notifications, I usually do these steps:

  • Did someone new follow you? Click over to their profile and decide if you want to follow them back. Look through their tweets and retweet a post of theirs or comment on one of their tweets.
  • Did someone share your blog post or promote your services? Hit the reply button under their post and thank them for sharing your stuff. I usually add in a personal note to show that I’m not automating these thank you messages.
  1. Update your LinkedIn profile:

Sometimes we get so busy that we forget to add what we’re working on to our LinkedIn profile. I know this one well – it happens to me all the time!

Your LinkedIn profile is super important because if someone runs a Google search of your name, your LinkedIn profile will come up as an option. 

This may be one of the first places where a potential patient or partner will first learn about you so you want to make sure that your information is up to date.

To update your information, log into your LinkedIn profile, go to the Edit Profile section you’ll see the edit pencil next to all the sections } and ask yourself these questions:

  • Did you recently add in a new service? You can add that to your profile under the Project section.
  • Did you write a guest post on another blog? Add in the link in the Publications section.
  • Have your services changed? Make sure you update that in your Summary section as well as in the Experience section.
  1. Find new people in Instagram to follow:

Doing a search for people who do the same work as you do is a great way to see how others in your industry are using Instagram. Run a search for your company’s keywords in the search feature. The search looks like a magnifying glass and sees who comes up.

When I first started using Instagram for my practice, I ran a search and found a ton of people to follow when I searched for practices and subscription boxes. I also found that when I followed people who were like me, several of them followed me back.

Also, make some notes about what hashtags they’re using! I found several of my strongest hashtags from checking out what others who were doing the same type of work as me were using.

  1. Check your numbers in your social sites and set goals for each one for the month:

I usually do this at the end of every month so I can track what’s growing and what site needs a little help. And then I add in a goal number for the next month.

If you don’t know where to start, go into all the social media sites you’re currently using and write down all the analytics numbers like your followers, details about your posts like what day of the week you posted it, and other programs like your email list that you’re tracking.

As you continue to monitor these numbers, you’ll learn which ones create traction for your practice and help you make more sales. And these are the ones you’ll want to focus on each month.

  1. Find new boards to follow in Pinterest:

One of the best ways to help you grow your Pinterest account is to find new boards that are posting new content for you to re-pin on Pinterest. Run a search for new boards at least once a week.

  • Pinterest’s search feature is so easy to use and it’ll help you look for new people, boards, and pins. Just type in the words you’d use to run a search on Google.
  • This search is a huge help to look for more content to add to a board that you just started or want to grow. You’ll be able to find people who have already done the search work and just re-pin several of their pins. And depending on their content, go ahead and follow them or just their board.
  • Pinning and Re-Pinning can be a phenomenal source of traffic to your website
  1. Check your top posts on your Facebook Page:

For many practices, this may be the first thing one decides to do and work on. We kind of kept this to the end of this article so you can work on the outer things that may also benefit your practice as other sources of marketing. 

Now let’s get into it…

To access this information, go to your Facebook Page. Look for the tab on the top of your fan page that says Insights and click on that button.

Then start tracking the activity from your Facebook posts. I used a word document but you can set up a spreadsheet or just write it out on a piece of paper.

After you’ve logged into your Facebook Page Insights, review your posts and answer the following questions:

  • What were your top 5 posts for the week?
  • What time of day were they posted?
  • What day of the week were they posted?
  • What was the topic or message of these posts?
  • Did you add a video, photo or ask a question?

The more you check your Insights, the more you’ll start to see patterns emerge. You’ll start to see what type of content speaks more to your fans and what posts create more engagement with your potential clients.

Having an idea of what your Facebook Page Insights tell you gives you a better sense of direction for your Facebook Marketing.

  1. Remember how Awesome you are!

Take a moment to think about how far you’ve come, all the cool things you’ve done, and make a quick to-do list of what you want to work on next.

If you’re ready to approach your marketing differently in 2022, we would be elated to help!

If you’re tired of aimlessly posting wherever and everywhere and getting nowhere. If you’re done with the weekly struggle of what to post or what sites to use, it’s time to do something different to develop your custom marketing messages.

So… if you are a private practice healthcare business owner and you are looking to grow and scale your practice or generate more new patients for the practice – we are here for you!  Drop a comment below if you have questions or if you’d like to set up a call with us go here: https://chat.practiceinsidersedge.com/PIE-Triage-Call


A Quick Guide To Online Local Marketing For Practices


There are many factors that go into play to get you and your practice in front of many of the potential prospects in your local community.  The more ways you are able to be seen, heard, and found the more new patients you are going to drive into your practice.

 

This week we are going to cover 4 simple ways to get you in front of your eventual new patients.  Enjoy and as always we’d love your input if we missed something or drop a comment below so we can get to know you better.

 

  1. Localize your website

 

It’s a good idea to include a map and a link for directions. Having a map is helpful to describe your location in relation to landmarks. If you have a website or blog, it’s always a good idea to optimize it for locally relevant terms and colloquialisms.

 

  1. Create consistent listings

 

There are a ton of directory listing sites. If you are listing your practice on any number of these directories, it’s best to be consistent in your entries. For national listings and review sites, be sure that your practice is included in searches for the area. Consistency is key – make sure your address format is identical on all of the sites! It really does make a difference!

 

  1. Stay local on social

 

Follow and subscribe to other local pages such as Chambers of Commerce and media outlets. Search for local online groups to join as well. Don’t be afraid to share posts from fellow practices in your community to support them.

 

  1. Bring your online marketing to your practice

 

Online marketing doesn’t stop online. Use signage to drive visitors to your practice to your website and social media channels. If possible, drive text-to-join or SMS option from those that visit your physical location to sign up for your email and SMS lists. 

Boom…. that was quick!  Short, sweet, and to the point – now as always go take action on what we presented here for you and make a BIG IMPACT in your community.

So… if you are a private practice healthcare business owner and you are looking to grow and scale your practice or generate more new patients for the practice – we are here for you!  Drop a comment below if you have questions or if you’d like to set up a call with us go here: https://chat.practiceinsidersedge.com/PIE-Triage-Call


7 Types of LinkedIn Posts That Inspire Action


Today we want to help you with your LinkedIn profile to help you get more prospects from it.  Too often healthcare providers ignore this platform but remember, LinkedIn is the Facebook for professionals.  Even more important is that these prospects are known to have an even higher disposable income than Facebook prospects.

 

Learn what types of posts create engagement, their purpose, and posting frequency.

 

  1. The Thought Leadership Post

 

Provide education and new ideas through short tips, extended commentary and videos.

 

Goal / Objective: Build your authority on your topic within your network.

 

Recommended Frequency: Once or Twice Weekly

 

  1. The Curated Post

 

Sharing other people’s content allows you to stay top of mind with your target audience without having to create your own consistently.

 

Goal / Objective: Your goal with this type of post is to stay top of mind with your network while adding value to them.

 

Recommended Frequency: Two times per week

 

  1. The Promote Your Content Post

 

Share blog posts from your website or videos from your YouTube Channel.

 

Goal / Objective: The goal of this post is to drive traffic to the specific content you have created on your website or YouTube.

 

Recommended Frequency: Two-Three Times Weekly or more if you have the content.

 

  1. The Engagement Post

 

Ask questions or request comments on an idea or thought.

 

Goal / Objective: Encourage engagement and conversation with your network.

 

Recommended Frequency: Once a week / less often

 

  1. The Option Post

 

Share an opinion on something, either implicitly inviting others to join the conversation or explicitly asking them to share their opinions.

 

Goal / Objective: Inspire a conversation with your network.

 

Recommended Frequency: Once or Twice Monthly or Less Often

 

  1. The Celebration Post

 

Share your professional wins through insightful storytelling.

 

Goal / Objective: Humanize yourself or your practice while highlighting what you do professionally, allowing people to connect with you emotionally.

 

Recommended Frequency: As appropriate

 

  1. The Current Events Post

 

Share your thoughts on topics trending in the media. Current events are top of mind for many people and prompt conversations around the subject.

 

Goal / Objective: Inspire conversation around newsworthy events.

 

Recommended Frequency: Only when relevant

 

The caveat to any of these suggestions is to proceed within the scope of your standard operating procedures. Some current events might be sensitive in nature and should be considered accordingly.

 

So… if you are a private practice healthcare business owner and you are looking to grow and scale your practice or generate more new patients for the practice – we are here for you!  Drop a comment below if you have questions or if you’d like to set up a call with us go here: https://chat.practiceinsidersedge.com/PIE-Triage-Call


30 Day Social Media Challenge For Your Practice


Let the challenge begin! Can you handle 30 Days of Social Media Posts, Tweets, Pins, Instagram Pics & YouTube Videos? We know you can!

 

It’s always a good idea to publish content. It’s a way of showing up for yourself and your practice for your patients, and future prospects!

 

Today, we’ve got a number of ideas to help you jump-start that process of showing up for yourself on Social!

 

Here are 30 Ideas

 

  1. Take a Picture of your Workspace…
  2. Answer a Question…
  3. Introduce your newest employee or a co-worker…
  4. Share something Popular (nationally or locally)…
  5. Ask your audience a multiple choice question…
  6. Share about a Future Community Event…
  7. Share something funny…
  8. Post a Fill-In-The-Blank Statement…
  9. Share Your Company’s Property Story…
  10. Create a video, featuring your company or property…
  11. Share a ‘TBT’ or Throw Back Thursday Image…
  12. Post Something Seasonal…
  13. Share Some Inspiration…
  14. Highlight a Patient of the Month or a Patients ‘Pup / Dog’ of the Month…
  15. Share an attention-grabbing statistic…
  16. Interview a patient…
  17. Share someone else’s content…
  18. Do a repeat of something that worked well…
  19. Share your latest email newsletter or announcement…
  20. Edit and Share An Image…
  21. Link to an infographic you think your audience will enjoy…
  22. Share your favorite or current book…
  23. Correct a common misconception that relates to your industry…
  24. Give a shout-out to another practice…
  25. Show off your expertise with a helpful tip…
  26. Post something in celebration of a company milestone (eg Birthday / Anniversary)
  27. Cross-promote your Social Channels
  28. Ask people to join your mailing list
  29. Share something about an event you recently attended
  30. Thank your followers for their support

 

Now that you have a solid list of ideas for Social Content, it’s time to get started!

 

So… if you are a private practice healthcare business owner and you are looking to grow and scale your practice or generate more new patients for the practice – we are here for you!  Drop a comment below if you have questions or if you’d like to set up a call with us go here: https://chat.practiceinsidersedge.com/PIE-Triage-Call


15 Ways to drive traffic to your Practices Website


Driving traffic to your website is critically important if you are a ‘locally-based service’.

It’s particularly important if you are a healthcare business owner.

However, when you’re a practice, it can be hard to rank well in the search engines. You’re likely up against the big practices, and their huge advertising spends which makes it near impossible to rank at the top for local searches.

And with so many websites and competitors out there, it can be quite a challenge to get visitors.

It’s just not as easy as “build it and they will come”.

Here are 15 Ways to drive traffic to your practice’s website:

 

  1. Search engine optimization (SEO)

What is SEO?

In basic terms, it means your website is technically sound so that it can be indexed by the search engines and well-designed for good usability. It also contains content (including keywords and phrases) that people are searching for often.

A great place to begin is to check that your website is appearing in the search engine. If it isn’t, then you may need to verify your site with Google Search Console. 

To appear in local searches on Google Maps, be sure to add your practice to Google My Business (now known as Google Business Profile).

Also, check your page (and post) titles and meta descriptions. To assist with your ranking, they need to be the appropriate length and contain your keywords.

It can take a while to see the benefits of SEO as it takes some effort and time to create the optimized site structures and content. However, once you enhance your website, you can gain free traffic from the search engines, so it’s worth the investment and effort.

Some of the components of SEO are technical, and if you aren’t confident in this area, We would be elated to help or point you in the right direction.

 

  1. Directory Listings

There are both free and paid options when it comes to directory listings. (Do your research with Paid Directories and pay attention to how they bill (monthly or PPC)

Start with the membership associations that you belong to, and search for a directory on their websites. Find out how you can get a listing to promote your practice.

A good example of this may be your local Chamber of Commerce. 

To find other online listings, search for your niche in Google and add the word directory after it. You will likely find blog posts that people have written containing the most popular directories which you can work through one by one.

 

  1. Backlinks

One strategy to drive traffic to your website is to partner with another practice that can link to your site and send you referral traffic.

This strategy is known as backlinking, and it also adds authority to your website. It’s excellent for SEO as it means you will likely rank higher than another site with lower authority.

When setting up the link, be sure to check that there is not a ‘no follow’ reference on the link. A no-follow link is not good for SEO as the link will not carry any authority.

If you don’t have any established partnerships, another way to get backlinks is to search for broken links that no longer work on other websites using the brokenlinkcheck site.

If you can find a website in your niche that has a broken link and you happen to have a similar blog article on the same topic, then send a quick email to that practice letting them know that they have a broken link and if they would like a replacement article then you have one available.

 

  1. Internal Links

While internal links move visitors around within your site, they can also assist with driving traffic to your site if they are well designed.

Excellent site structure is essential to see the benefits of SEO. If the search engines can determine that your site has good internal links, then it will rank higher than those that don’t.

When your website pages link well, you are also more likely to keep people on your website longer which can help with making those all-important sales conversions.

Consider how you can also use high-volume pages to drive traffic to other low-volume pages on your site. Use your Google Analytics platform to identify where you might be able to boost the traffic to your sales pages with strategic links from well-performing blog posts.

 

  1. Email marketing

When writing emails to your list, always ensure there are links back to your website within the email.

If you write a new blog post or want to promote one of your services, be sure to include a link directly to the relevant pages.

And don’t forget to add your website link to your email signature on every email you send.

 

 

  1. Blogging

Creating highly valuable content on your blog is a great way to drive traffic to your website.

It will increase the chances of your website being found in the search engines and perhaps being shared on social media by other people.

There are many formats that you can use within your blog to boost the chances of it being shared on social media. Interviewing an influencer in your niche is one way to do this, as there is a high chance that they will share the article with their audience once you’ve published it.

Pinterest is also a great place to share your blog articles and drive traffic for free.

 

  1. Media and PR

If you have a newsworthy story to tell or could contribute to an article that a journalist is writing, then it could generate some free publicity for your practice.

Identify the publications you would like to appear in and make contact with the journalists in your local area who write about practices or trends happening in your niche.

There are also websites such as HARO (Help A Reporter Out) that connect journalists with bloggers and contributors.

 

  1. Paid Advertising

While you may not have a large advertising budget, there are low-cost ways to drive traffic to your website.

LinkedIn, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, all have affordable advertising platforms where you can promote your practice for as little as $5 a day.

The benefit of these platforms is that you can target your audience quite specifically. You also have the option to remarket to people who have visited your site before when you install a tracking code.

You may also consider using Google Ads and Google Remarketing if your audience would more likely use search to discover your practice. As always, before you spend any money on advertising make sure that you are clear on your end goal and marketing objectives.

 

  1. Social media

You can drive considerable referral traffic directly from social media once you have built up your following.

The key to growing your audience is to have an optimized profile that includes the keywords for your practice and that your content is engaging.

It’s essential that you show up consistently on social media every day to create brand awareness. If you need help with this, we would be elated to help. Besides, you’re in the practice of what you do…not Social Media Management.

 

  1. Facebook groups

Sharing your links and helping others out inside of Facebook groups is an excellent way to build awareness.

However, be strategic about the groups that you decide to join, so that you are using your time efficiently. It’s very easy to lose hours and hours on social media during your day, so be sure to get in and get out when you need to.

Also, it’s a good idea to monitor the results you’re getting. You’ll find that you generate more traffic, subscribers, and sales from certain groups and you’ll soon work out which ones to visit.

 

  1. Video marketing

Many people don’t realize that YouTube is a massive search engine that can be very effective in driving traffic to your website. 

Consider the types of videos you could create to post on here, as well as the promotional videos you could make to market your services on YouTube.

Google also indexes and returns videos in the search results, so it’s crucial to optimize the videos you are posting on your website by adding appropriate titles and meta descriptions.

There is an increasing demand for visual content online!

Video marketing is one way that you could differentiate yourself from your competition who may not be doing this yet.

 

  1. Online Question Forums

Answering questions on forums such as Quora is a great way to build your authority in a niche. Search for others by typing your niche with the word forum after it into the Google search.

You can also include a link to your website in your profile and your answers. A website link to your blog that answers specific questions about your industry or niche could significantly increase traffic to that article.

Searching on these sites before you write a blog article is also an excellent way to research what you should write. 

If you are writing about a popular or trending topic, then there will be a larger volume of people who will be searching for your content.

There’s no point in writing a blog article that no one is searching for an answer on, so be sure to choose topics that are regularly searched.

 

  1. Podcast Interviews

You may have a podcast, or you may be invited on to someone else’s podcast. Either way, the episode provides a way to promote the content on your website and drive the audience back to it.

You could increase the amount of traffic to your website by also including a special offer or by sharing something interesting that they can find out more about on your site.

Podcast episodes are also then shared on other social media platforms and via email marketing, making the audience for them much more extensive than just those listening to the audio.

 

  1. Guest blogging

Writing articles and pitching them to other larger media outlets or influencers is a great way to build your profile and get a link to drive traffic back to your website.

It can take some time to write a guest blog post though, so it’s important to choose a topic that others would be willing to share on their site. Identify syndicated publications that will share your articles on multiple platforms.

Don’t forget to invite others to write a guest post on your blog. If you publish their content and they are a well-known person in your industry, then you could attract a new audience. Contributing influencers will likely share your website with their (more substantial) audience to drive traffic to your site.

 

  1. Printed Marketing Collateral

Additionally, besides online methods, there are also offline forms of marketing that can increase your website traffic.

It should be standard operating procedures to include your website address on all forms of stationery, brochures, flyers, merchandise, and promotional materials.

 

How to determine what to focus on to get traffic to your website

It’s easy to become overwhelmed when you read through this long list of ways to drive traffic to your site.

However, it’s important to consider which methods will be both sustainable for you to keep doing overtime as well as which ones will generate the most traffic.

For example, if you don’t like writing or aren’t that good at it, then starting a blog is likely not a good idea. Instead, recording videos might be faster to create. (Tip: You could always have your videos transcribed so you can repurpose as long-form content on a blog or as an article on LinkedIn or on a Facebook Page)

Alternatively, you may feel more comfortable hosting a podcast or going live on Facebook where you can speak to your audience.

Try to pick a few methods above that you know you could stick to doing. Consistency is a big deal that will help deliver results! Additionally, remember, you don’t have to be overwhelmed by all of this! You don’t have to do all of them at once.

Building up a following, and traffic flow will take some time if you don’t have a large budget, so be patient and consistent with your marketing activities.

I would love to hear what you have found to be effective in driving traffic to your practice’s website? 

Let me know in the comments below!

 

So… if you are a private practice healthcare business owner and you are looking to grow and scale your practice or generate more new patients for the practice – we are here for you!  Drop a comment below if you have questions or if you’d like to set up a call with us go here: https://chat.practiceinsidersedge.com/PIE-Triage-Call


Create Content For Your Practice That Is Worth Sharing

Create Content For Your Practice That Is Worth Sharing

We all know that content marketing is the name of the game for most practices. Content is king and all that. But how does a practice create enough good content to reach its marketing goals? Read on as we break down simple content ideas that you can use (and reuse) to grow your practice.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions are great for creating content around your practice. It’s always a good idea to write down the most frequently asked questions your prospective patients ask you about your services.

There’s a reason the FAQ section exists. It’s a great way to answer and convey information back to those that ask these questions…frequently. Chances are if frequently asked questions are asked, that they will likely be asked again by future prospective patients.

Creating content around these questions is a great idea. In fact, taking it one step further and telling your audience the ‘Should Ask Questions’…and answering those in long-form content instills trust or expands interest in your service that your audience may not have thought of or considered.

Behind The Scenes

How does your practice work? You might think that people aren’t interested, but there’s a reason that shows like “How It’s Made” are popular. Think about your process and what makes it unique. Break it down into a slideshow, video, or photo array to share on your website and social media. Alternatively, you could do behind-the-scenes videos introducing your staff.

Service Demonstrations

You won’t be shocked to hear that service demonstrations are the kind of content you can create cheaply, but you might not realize the possibilities for content creation that are locked inside the services you offer.

Beyond the simple introductory service demo, you can show your patients the potential for other services. Even a service that doesn’t require a demo can be highlighted in a demonstration video! Example of how you perform warm up stretches for athletes in the clinic or how you can use a physio-ball or foam roller.  Sure we may not all agree on their functional purposes but teach your prospective patients YOUR belief system behind the tools/devices.

Content Curation

Not every piece of content you post needs to be original. The key here is to not simply share the content as is. Instead you should find a way to add some authority or a unique twist to it.

For example, you might find an article in your local newspaper or an industry publication with a list of…whatever. Instead of simply posting the list, share it and point out which part is your favorite and why. You could also mention something that wasn’t included in the list that you think should have been.

Patient Testimonials

To make your patient testimonials effective, it may be useful to map out an outline based on the patient’s story. That way, you can share the kind of journey that will resonate deeply with people and help them to make an emotional connection with your service. Think of doing a video case study of your patient testimonial and give them some background behind the entire process.  In other words, where did they start, what did you do, how did you do it and what was the outcome.

Your Brand Story

Differentiating yourself from your competitors is a must and content marketing provides the ideal way to do it. No matter what industry or niche you’re in, your brand has a unique story that is yours to tell.

I hope you get the idea here. Your focus should always be in providing value and entertainment to your audience. You don’t need to have a huge content marketing budget to create the kind of content your audience will love…and be eager to share.

So… if you are a private practice healthcare business owner and you are looking to grow and scale your practice or generate more new patients for the practice – we are here for you!  Drop a comment below if you have questions or if you’d like to set up a call with us go here: https://chat.practiceinsidersedge.com/PIE-Triage-Call


33 Places You Can Promote Your Practice For Free


When it comes to promoting your practice, it may feel like your only option is to pay the big bucks and start advertising. HOWEVER – we’ve got some great news for you, especially if you’re on a budget. (Like MOST healthcare business owners)

There are several options for you to promote your practice, absolutely for free. A lot of this is thanks to social media. There are countless stories and case studies of those who built their entire practices utilizing social media and social media.

The best thing you can do when these new options are available is to think of how you can leverage them as a healthcare business owner.

Now, are you ready to start promoting your practice, for FREE?

HERE ARE 33 (+1) PLACES YOU CAN PROMOTE YOUR PRACTICE FOR FREE
  1. Facebook Pages
  2. Facebook Groups
  3. Facebook Live
  4. Facebook Stories
  5. Facebook Page Stories
  6. Facebook Messenger Stories
  7. Facebook Messenger Bots
  8. Facebook Watch Parties
  9. Facebook Events
  10. Pinterest
  11. Pinterest Communities
  12. Pinterest Group Boards
  13. Instagram Posts
  14. Instagram Stories
  15. Instagram Live
  16. Instagram Reels
  17. Twitter
  18. Twitter Group Chats
  19. YouTube
  20. YouTube Live
  21. YouTube Shorts
  22. Snap Chat
  23. Email Marketing
  24. Affiliate Marketing
  25. Host a Webinar
  26. Be a Webinar Guest
  27. Blogging
  28. Guest Blogging
  29. LinkedIn Posts
  30. LinkedIn Messages
  31. LinkedIn Groups
  32. Host a Podcast
  33. Be a Guest on a Podcast
  34. TikTok

SAVE this list and test some of these out. Try a new one and see if you can generate additional revenue in your practice but utilize ALL of these free platforms to market your services.

A word of caution…

Each platform has its own voice. Avoid ‘copy and paste’ marketing and you’ll likely get a better result!

So… if you are a private practice healthcare business owner and you are looking to grow and scale your practice or generate more new patients for the practice – we are here for you!  Drop a comment below if you have questions or if you’d like to set up a call with us go here: https://chat.practiceinsidersedge.com/PIE-Triage-Call