Chiropractic Marketing using Video Testimonials

by Matthew Loop DC on August 31, 2009

We all know that chiropractic testimonials from patients can be very powerful at generating massive amounts of referrals. Not to mention it doesn’t cost the doctor any money.

This being said, I want to encourage every chiropractor to begin to build a library of chiropractic video testimonials for their practice! Many times it’s very simple and easy to get them and patients that have been helped typically cannot wait to share their story with others.

Once you post these chiropractic testimonials on YouTube or any of the video sharing networks, you can be sure that the benefit is going to be amazing in terms of how many new patients and just general buzz that you generate. When people are doing a search on Google and your video comes up, in many cases theyre are eager to listen to what your past patients have said. Theyre going to want to experience the same results for themselves. This is very smart and indirect marketing.

Video testimonials are not an option in 2009, chiropractors MUST begin to get them! This is a perfect way to build large amounts of social proof in no time at all. I recommend keeping a video camera in the practice or buying a cheap Flip Mino HD. The chiropractic assistant can actually film them taking this out of the doctors hands completely. This is a very indirect form of chiropractic marketing but could be the most powerful in a sense.

Once you have a solid number of these amazing chiropractic testimonials ready to go, the next step is to get a good ranking with certain key words on Google to make the whole thing fly. Once you get these videos out into the major search engines, don’t be surprised to see a crop of new patients coming through your doors. Theres no reason under the sun why you shouldnt take the initiative and start this today. In fact, your practice may depend upon it.

One important note is to make sure that you give your patients release forms after they film their chiropractic testimonial. What this simple paper does is briefly explain that the person is allowing their image and voice to be used for marketing purposes, and then asks for their signature. This is just being smart about video marketing from the get-go.

Set a good bar for yourself and try to obtain about two chiropractic testimonials each week, slowly building up your collection. These will grow in numbers quickly, and soon your credibility will be a hot topic in your community.

Those that are unsure about the technical component of all of this as well as the chiropractic marketing aspect should find a mentor that’s been using video marketing for several years. It will substantially reduce your learning curve so you can appear more professional.

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