‘Twitter Clinic’ – did it just sound impractical? Well, doesn’t your Twitter account let you communicate and spread your caring messages across your network? If you could have a conversation and send updates on other topics, why not spread information about your practice? You can educate your target audience/ contacts about your therapy website and areas that you specialize in, the ailments that you offer therapy practice for, and also about your expertise. Reach out to your patients and allow them an opportunity to follow you. As your followers will read your tweets, they can retweet the information among their followers. Thus, you can establish and expand a large network of people to share and offer your therapy service. Isn’t it easy to get your Twitter clinic started? Read on for tips and techniques on how to get started –
Make Twitter Your Search Engine  Â
You thought Twitter is a great public forum to build and retain contacts; well Twitter can also be a good search engine. Use Twitter search engine to search for businesses and clients. Search by the name of a condition or health problem that people seek therapy for. Apart from patients, you may search for people and businesses involved such as health professionals, chiropractors, and clinics in your area. Once you find appropriate people and businesses, start following, conversing with them, let them know about your therapy practice and area of expertise.
Not Just Tweet, Tête-à -Tête
If you spend time in sending Tweets and passing information on your Twitter, then, it is time to take your Twitter interaction to the next level. Along with sending Tweets, start replying to users who will retweet on your tweets. You will be notified when people will mention you in a tweet. You can also mention other people by using ‘@’ sign and the Twitter handle to make your Tweets available on their twitter page. Thus, you can build relationships, share ideas and meet other therapists for advice in your niche.
Along with these Twitter activities, make sure you refer the links of your website to your tweets, use ‘#’ tags to attract people who are interested in the search term you mentioned in your tweets. If you are already using Twitter to build your network and share words about your practice, share a tip or two with us and spread the word through us.
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