Mon 27 Nov 2006
Once the decision has been made to start a blog, the next question that comes to mind is how will I get people to read it. If seeking to garner a national or a global audience, one can find a plethora of advice on where to register a blog and how to promote it to a internet savvy audience.
However, if the blog is a healthcare business blog or a blog to educate your patients, the more appropriate goal is to seek a local readership. Here are a few tips that can help you to focus in on this specific group of people.
- Include the blog URL on appointment cards, stationery, email signatures and printed materials.
- Have staff and providers recommend content and give patients the URL (of course this means that you need to consider the content needs for staff, providers and patients)
- Place brochures, posters, and flyers in waiting rooms
- Consider a direct mail campaign to known customers that positions the blog as a value added service.
- Contact local bloggers (including reporters who have blogs) and ask them to announce the blog or review the content.
- If you have e-mail addresses for customers, consider an email marketing campaign to announce the blog.
- Craft a press release and distribute to local media outlets.
- Be sure your blogroll links to prominent local blogs.
- If you have a website, be sure you announce/link your blog on the front page.
- Attend local health/wellness events (healthfairs, tennis tournaments, 5K Run/Walks, community education workshops & etc.) to distribute information on your facility/practice along with cards with a brief description of the blog and the URL.
Please feel free to add to this list by leaving a comment or linking to this post when you craft your own list. Also consider coming to the Healthcare Blogging Summit in Washington DC to find out more.
tags: increasing traffic, Blogging, healthcare blog, healthcare marketing, Healthcare Blogging Summit
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