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Chiropractic Marketing Revealed: Let’s Use Facebook to Drive in 12 New Patients Fast & At No Cost
by Ben Cummings It is wise for chiropractors nowadays to use the resources widening his or her customer base with solid chiropractic marketing tactics. One of the most effective strategies is to use social networking sites like Facebook. If utilized properly, Facebook can serve as a good marketing tool for chiropractors. One of the chiropractors I know reported that within a week of using Facebook, he got a dozen patients! This article contains useful information about the ways to use Facebook
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The Best Online Colleges & What They Have to Offer
Attending an online college is a lot like attending a traditional college. Although you may be getting a quality education from any of these colleges, the truth in the matter is that you will look more appealing to future potential employers when you decide to attend an online college that is reputable. Since they know [...]
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Accredited Online Degree Program & More
by Dana Glory With the technological advancements that are happening all over , the education sector utilized these advancements to offer accredited online bachelors degrees to people all over the world to get a degree at their convenience and allows for them to continue on with their lives without major disruptions to their current responsibilities. Enrollment to the online colleges also goes through the usual application process and student selection as what is done traditionally. Study
July 2, 2009 No Comments
Kindle & The Future of Print Journalism — A Post by Ted Striphas
The following post is from Ted Striphas, author ofThe Late Age of Print: Everyday Book Culture from Consumerism to Control. The post originally appeared on his blogThe Late Age of Print. As someone who writes about the future of printed books, I’m often asked to weigh in on the future of another popular printed medium — newspapers. Up until now I’ve only broached the matter offhandedly, but this month’s Mother Jones prompted me to consider the matter more seriously.It happened after a friend of
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