Social Media Marketing – Pointless Without Personality

So many Podiatry practices are now using Social Media as part of their marketing activity.

They use it in the hope of connecting with potential patients, demonstrating their credibility and helping people find them online.

The Do’s and Don’ts Of Social Media Marketing.

There are lots of do’s and don’ts when using Social Media but the one thing we see businesses getting wrong, time and time again, is talking to their followers like they are a stiff corporate faceless organisation.

In this short video we welcome Jill Woods, Podiatrist and Podiatry Marketing educator – help you understand why making your social media accounts personal is SO important.

Jill will also share with you some very simple ways you can make changes to avoid looking like a faceless organisation devoid of any fun or personality.

If you would like to learn more about growing your marketing confidence and developing a thriving practice, Jill has just launched a three part FREE training series especially for Podiatrists, that will help you kick start your practice marketing.

Jill looks forward to getting to know you, learn about your social media goals, and seeing your social media activity do great things for your practice.

Please feel free to leave Jill your thoughts, comments and questions, about using social media in your practice – in the comments box below. 

You can also connect with Jill online via her various social profiles here:

2 replies
  1. JustinKalopa
    JustinKalopa says:

    Hey Jill,
    Thanks for this blog. Its always a mystery trying to figure out how to ‘connect’ with this social media, but it makes so much sense! Thanks for the tips … time to get personal.
    Cheers
    Justin

    • Jill Woods
      Jill Woods says:

      Hi Justin,
      Lovely to hear from you and great to hear that you found the blog useful.
      Making digital marketing personal is a perennial problem for businesses big and small and social media is no exception. We just have to think of creative ways to drop the formal corporate and be more us and talk to our patients, not at them. Oh and have a bit of fun too ;-)
      Do share your successes or any questions you have.
      KR
      Jill

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