If you are a doctor and you’re not blogging, the question is: why not?
Blogging is a powerful method of medical free publicity and is just like health
news for the public that helps you get your name out there, connect with
potential patients, and generate more business and new patients. You might be
wondering why on earth you would take time out of your busy schedule as a Doctor
to write for free. Well, here’s why.
For one, if you’re far too busy to
blog yourself, you can always hire a ghostwriter to write your blog posts for
you, and then review each blog post to ensure that you approve of its content
and request changes if necessary. Secondly, blog posts aren’t difficult to
write. Even if you just take 20 minutes out of your day, you can write a pretty
decent blog post. Blog posts tend to be shorter than other kinds of online
articles, and they are written in a casual tone.
Surely, you already have a website
for your medical practice. If not, you absolutely need to get one. In this day
and age, in order to attract new patients, it’s essential for a portion of your
medical campaign to be conducted online. The majority of adults search for
health information online and when they need to go to the doctor, they do a
quick online search to find doctors in their area. You need to make sure that
you have a search engine-optimized website that people can find when they
search online. People are more likely to trust you and choose you as their
doctor if you have a presence online. Blogs help you expand that presence and
give your practice more credibility.
The main purpose of having a blog is to connect with your
patients and potential patients.
Now, clearly, you wouldn’t use a blog to talk about what happens in your
practice or how your day was. However, you could use a blog to discuss the
latest treatments in your field, recent medical breakthroughs, and other
general information. When people browse online for medical information and find
your site, they are likely to trust you as a good source of information since
you are a doctor. This helps you build authority within your medical field as
well as online.
Another important benefit of
blogging is that you can connect with
your readers on a personal level. Your blog readers will comment on blog
posts you write that they find interesting, and you can then respond to their
comments. As a result of blogging, you can connect with your patients and
potential patients. People will think of you as a friendly, approachable doctor
rather than one who is too busy to give them the time of day. This personal connection
is important because it helps you attract more patients to your practice.
Blogging is also beneficial because it gives your online
presence a major boost. People aren’t
the only ones who love blogs; search engines do too. Blogs are constantly updated
and the search engines like content-rich sites that are fresh and frequently
updated. Furthermore, a blog connected to your main website makes it easier for
search engine robots to crawl and index your site. And most importantly,
content is considered king online. Both people and search engines love great
content. Great content attracts links on other relevant sites and blogs, which
then leads to a higher search engine ranking. Search engines judge the
popularity and relevance of your site based on the number of links back to your
site that accumulate on other websites.
Blogging also makes it easier for
you to participate in social media because you have something that you can
immediately share and use to attract attention to yourself and your practice. By
joining a site like Twitter, you can post updates, or “tweets,” each time you
write a new blog post. If the blog posts are good, other Twitter users will
“re-tweet” them and spread them across the twitter verse. Social media is like
word-of-mouth on steroids, and when used properly, it can catapult you to both
online and offline fame.
So, what are you waiting for? If
your medical publicity plan doesn’t include blogging, consider adding a blog to
your current website. The more you update the blog, the better, but you can
even update it as little as once or twice per week if you are too busy to
dedicate any more time to it than that. There are a number of doctors and
hospitals that have used blogging to generate publicity and attract new patients
and you can do the same. Start a blog today if you want to increase awareness
about your practice and generate publicity both online and offline.

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