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subject: Quick And Zero-cost Tips In Acupuncture Marketing [print this page]


If you're still a beginner within the area of acupuncture marketing, most probably, you may not have an adequate amount of capital to promote your online visibility. And then, what you're in search of are ways on how to reduce the costs.

Worry no more because there are lots of FREE marketing tips that you can use in order to skyrocket your exposure.

1.Head to around four or five massage therapy clinics, chiropractors, physical therapists that can refer you to clients. Provide them business cards so they can share it to a number of clients. It's very important for you not just to pass each clinic and hand out your business cards but, be sure to ask things about their office and their practice. Ask what type of clients they have and look and feel the ambiance of the office. You think you'll be able to go well to them? It's better if you can give out business cards to the assistant because he/she is the one who's always welcoming the clients.

2.Post announcements on community bulletin boards. These announcements could be about you offering a free class about acupuncture. This would absolutely boost your exposure.

3.Promote on local newspapers and specialty papers for free. When you are about to open up your business or incorporate a particular service or another practitioner in your clinic, you can advertise cost free. If they permit you to put in photos, be sure to provide some to help make the advertisement more visually attractive.

4.Talk about what you love doing. When you mingle with people, make it a point to talk about your practice with them. Set up a conversation that would not make you look arrogant. Ensure that what you talk about with them is purely informative and business-like.

As a new acupuncturist, your initial goal is to get as many prospective clients as you can. And you can just do this if people know that your business is there. These simple and easy steps can be a good stepping stone to make your presence felt.

by: Devin Smith




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