Social Media Marketing 101 for Healthcare Practices


Social media is a great marketing tool, and with the right approach, your practice can gain a lot of great exposure. But it will be hard to get all of the advantages when you first start off because you probably won’t have the following that those bigger practices already do. That’s why social media marketing (SMM) is so important for practices because there are still ways to get more market share. 

 

This article will teach you social media marketing 101 and explain how healthcare business owners can succeed with social media marketing in 2022 and beyond.

 

What Is Social Media Marketing?

SMM is the process of using social media platforms to promote and offer your services, and brand as a whole. It’s a form of digital marketing that uses social media channels for advertising your practice in order to increase brand awareness, drive traffic to your website, generate leads for your sales team, and build patient loyalty.

In the simplest terms, it’s all about connecting with people by sharing valuable content that helps them feel like they know you better. With so many dynamic ways to reach out and engage with patients on social media today, it’s essential for practices, both new and old, to have an active presence on these platforms if they want to stay competitive and grow their following with each passing year.

 

Start with a Plan

A clear SMM plan will help you achieve your practice goals and act as a guide on how to execute your strategy. Having a documented strategy is essential because you can refer to it at all times to ensure that everything is going smoothly.

To start with your social media marketing plan, think about why you are doing it and what your goals are. You should think about the real reason why you are using social media and how these platforms can help you achieve your practice goals. 

The next step would be defining your target audience, researching your competitors, defining your USP (unique selling point), setting objectives, thinking about which platforms will be best for your practice, creating a content calendar, and creating a budget.

 

Take Advantage of Social Media Insights

So, you’ve started a social media account for your practice, and now it’s time to get the word out. But what if you don’t know who to target? Not to worry! Social media insights are there to help. This is data generated by social media sites that provides information on how users interact with content posted on their sites. You can use this data to optimize your content and make sure it’s reaching the right audience.

To get started analyzing your social media insights, first take a look at where most of your followers are located and find out which age group they fall under. Next, look at what kind of content they respond best to, if they like videos or photos more, and if they prefer long-form content over short posts. 

Once you have an idea of the kind of audience you’re targeting, figure out when the best time for you to post new content is (is it during work hours? On weekends?) so that you have maximum engagement with your audience when you post something new.

 

Build a Community Around Your Brand

Your social media accounts are powerful tools for building a community around your brand. As you start out, it’s important to be strategic in how you approach this community. Remember that the goal is not just to secure followers. Those followers will quickly “unfollow” your brand if they feel like they are being treated as a means of generating profit instead of being valued as individuals with unique needs and desires. 

It’s important to build up trust, so think about how you can create a connection between your brand and the people who follow you. Ideally, your audience should feel like they’re engaging with a person rather than an impersonal entity that only cares about making money.

 

Communicate with your audience

Be sure to make yourself available through direct messages or other means of contacting you privately (like an email address or phone number). Encourage patients to interact with each other by holding discussions on Facebook or Twitter, where different members of the community can easily contribute their thoughts and opinions or ask questions about the services provided by your practice. 

If a member has a problem, respond promptly, and let them know that their voice matters; offer them solutions if necessary. You can also use polls or surveys to directly ask what followers would be interested in seeing from your company moving forward: New services? Special offers? Perhaps some sort of subscription service?

 

Build Relationships with Brand Influencers

As a healthcare business owner, you should be building relationships with brand influencers. Influencers have immense power to make or break a practice’s reputation on social media. For example, if you are running a clinic and an influencer who is known to avail your service, your potential patients will see it as an endorsement of your service.

The first step is to find influencers that are relevant to your brand and follow them on social media. Then engage with them, comment on their posts, and share their content. Next, create branded content that will appeal to the influencer and include them in your social media strategies by tagging or mentioning them in posts. Lastly, reach out directly and develop relationships with relevant influencers so they will want to work with you in the future.

 

Create Unique Content for Each Platform

As the saying goes, content is king. To create content that engages your audience, you’ll need to make sure it’s relevant, shareable, and consistent. You’ll also want to ensure that your content is optimized for each platform. 

This means that each post should be tailored to the audience and voice of each platform individually. For instance, a tweet with a link to one of your blog posts will not perform as well as a Facebook post with a link because Twitter users are more likely to skim through posts than Facebook users.

 

Publish Regularly and Consistently

When it comes to social media marketing, there’s one thing that everyone should know: post regularly and consistently. The best social media marketers are the ones who follow this mantra. Posting regularly simply means that you post a certain number of times per week or per day. In addition to posting regularly, you also want to make sure that you’re publishing your posts at a consistent time every day or every week. 

For example, if you have a company blog that you post every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at noon, then readers will be able to count on seeing new content from you on those days and at that time. On the other hand, if some weeks your blog posts go live at 11 a.m., other weeks it’s 1 p.m., and other weeks it’s 3 p.m., then your readers won’t know what to expect from you and they might start looking elsewhere for their information needs!

Regularity is important in part because it helps establish yourself as an authority within your industry; people will come to trust that they can rely on you as a source of information because they can count on seeing new content from you when they expect to see it. However, regularity is not the only thing that matters when it comes to posting frequency, quality matters just as much (if not more). 

Sure, posting 10 fluff pieces in one week might seem like a good idea in the short term, but chances are those articles won’t be very helpful or informative; they probably won’t help increase traffic either! 

Your goal should always be quality over quantity when creating content for your practice blog or social media pages since quality pieces are much more likely than fluff pieces to attract patients who will bring value for years down the road rather than just bringing traffic once. 

 

Create Shareable Content

One of the best ways to get people to share your content is to make it shareable. This might seem obvious, but many brands forget that people have very little interest in sharing content that is uninteresting or irrelevant.

By creating content your audience will want to share, you increase the likelihood that they’ll spread your message for you. Your audience might not always be in the mood for a blatant advertisement, but if you create something interesting or entertaining, they may still be inclined to share it with their friends and followers.

Remember: your company page isn’t the only place where people can find and interact with your marketing messages. You can also capture fans and patients by publishing content on Facebook and Twitter that users want to share with their networks.

 

Leverage User-Generated Content

User-generated content (UGC) is a great way to boost your SMM. UGC is content created by your fans and followers. It can showcase the features of your service in a relatable, authentic way that elicits trust from potential patients. 

 

Make Your Posts Interactive

Social media is a great way to interact with your audience and get new followers, but it’s important to make sure you engage people. Some ways you can increase engagement on social media are:

  • Share polls, ask questions, and create call-to-action buttons. 
  • Host contests and giveaways.
  • Use Instagram Stories and the Live feature on Facebook and Instagram. 
  • Use hashtags, titles, emojis, gifs, videos, images, quotes, etc.

 

Analyze and Review Your Results

The final step of your social media marketing strategy is to analyze and review your results. Now that you’ve launched your campaign on social media, it’s important to measure its results and understand how the campaign performed. 

This will help you know if you need to adjust anything or whether your SMM strategy is working successfully. If so, you can use the data from this campaign to inform future strategies as well. It’s also a great way for you to show others in your organization just how effective social media can be for your practice!

Stay current with your social media presence, embrace analytics, and continue to improve 

 

The work is never really done.

Just remember, once you get into it, social media marketing for practices is an ongoing process. You’re never finished; the most successful practices continue to set goals for themselves and keep growing. So don’t think of this as some project where you finally reach a finish line; think of it as part of your overall practice plan that will take time and effort but will also have countless benefits.

So, now that you understand it takes time to gain traction on social media, how do you know what’s worth your time? How do you know if something isn’t working or if something needs improvement? And when do you know when to stop working on a failing channel?

Fortunately, all these platforms come with analytics. Embrace them! 

Social media marketing is a must for practices that want to grow online. By creating an SMM plan, working with influencers, and taking advantage of the analytics tools available, practices can build an engaged community and reach new heights. 

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


60 Social Media Questions to Increase Engagement


Social Media Engagement can be a big deal as it relates to growth! But it can be tough to increase engagement. Not sure what your engagements entail? 

Engagements are the likes, comments, and shares that we enjoy seeing.

One question that many practitioners have is if all social media posts should be about their clinic.

That is the furthest from the truth. You may discover that your most engaging articles are those that have nothing to do with your healthcare business.

Questions get the most comments and likes out of all the other types of posts I create.

Not only can asking questions help you increase engagement through more likes and comments, but it will also create a conversation with your audience, allowing you to get to know each other better.

So… what are some approaches to getting your audience to respond?

I’ve created some social media post ideas and questions to help start the debate.

Try some out and let us know what you think!

 

  1. What would you do with a million dollars?!
  2. What are your must-read books? Like, right now!
  3. What is your favorite time of the year?
  4. What’s your favorite holiday?
  5. Who is your favorite Disney character and why?
  6. What is your favorite TV show?
  7. What’s your favorite flavor of ice cream?
  8. What is your favorite knock-knock joke?
  9. What is your biggest fear?
  10. What was the last thing you got really excited about?
  11. What is your superpower?
  12. What famous person in history would you love to meet?
  13. What is the best compliment you have ever received?
  14. What’s the one movie you could watch over and over again?
  15. When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
  16. What was your favorite cartoon as a kid?
  17. What was your first job?
  18. What was your first car?
  19. You just bought a lifetime supply of whatever you just bought, what was it?
  20. What 3 things are always within reach of your bed?
  21. Who inspires you to be better?
  22. Does technology simplify life or make it more complicated?
  23. What is one thing you strive to teach/show your kids?
  24. What one thing do you look forward to each day?
  25. What is something you think everyone should do at least once in their lives?
  26. You just sell a lifetime supply of whatever you just see, what was it?
  27. What is one thing on your bucket list you want to get ticked off this year?
  28. What is a product that you CAN NOT live without?!
  29. What product are you currently obsessing about?
  30. What playlist are you listening to right now?
  31. What one item in your wardrobe can you not live without?
  32. Would you rather have 5 close friends or 10,000 Facebook friends?
  33. Would you rather have $100,000 in real money or $1,000,000 in Amazon gift cards?
  34. Would you rather be famous or the best friend of someone famous?
  35. Would you rather have free Starbucks for a year or free iTunes music forever?
  36. Would you rather have 100K Facebook followers or 100K Twitter followers?
  37. Would you rather hike a mountain or lay on the beach?
  38. What five things could you not live without?
  39. What three things about the future excite you?
  40. If you had 1 day by yourself what would you do?
  41. What three words best describe you?
  42. Quiet night at home with a book or out on the town with friends?
  43. Snapchat or Instagram stories?
  44. City or country?
  45. Mountains or the beach?
  46. Are you a saver or a spender?
  47. Margaritas frozen or on the rocks?
  48. Wine or beer?
  49. Pepsi or Coke?
  50. Are you a night owl or an early bird?
  51. If you could travel anywhere for free, where would it be and why?
  52. If you could interview one person in your field, who would it be?
  53. If you won the Powerball lottery, how would you spend your winnings?
  54. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live?
  55. What one thing do you hope to accomplish this week?
  56. Work-life balance…is it an entrepreneur’s unicorn or not?
  57. How did you create your “work-life balance”?
  58. Are you an introvert or an extrovert, & how do you use it to your advantage?
  59. Who is an entrepreneur that you look up to?
  60. Who do you admire the most, and why?

 

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


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


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