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Chiropractor Discovers Scientific Breakthrough After 9 Years

Vitamin A deficiencies in Africa, technology bringing us closer to quantum computing, and reports that plastic bags can be decomposed in three months, all have the topic of scientific breakthroughs in common (according to search results). If the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) had its way, based on a report I blogged about nearly 9 years ago today, we may not be reading about these breakthroughs, as well as others.

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101 Ad Snippets For Chiropractic Advertising

Chiropractors across the United States are increasingly adding Pay Per Click (PPC) marketing as a way to attract new clients into their local chiropractic offices. Like any other business engaged in PPC, the goal in most cases is to get viewers to click ads that match the products/services they are seeking. Just like magazine or newspaper advertising requires creative ad copy, online PPC campaigns require creative content that will motivate viewers.

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California Weather Storm 2008

Hurricane strength winds, mudslides, and as much as 10 feet of snow is not typical weather for any part of California. A series of storms have began hitting the state, with the northernmost parts of California experiencing the most rain and heavy winds. At the time of this post it’s raining in Cloverdale, Fairfield, Sacramento, Stockton, San Francisco and surrounding areas. Parts of Los Angeles are experiencing scattered showers.

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Top American Healthcare Associations Based on Search Popularity

Health-care related topics are reported to be one of the most researched topics on the internet, especially when one suspects they have symptoms of a particular disease or condition. A brief scanning of today’s health related news returns headlines related to carcinogens, bird flu, cancer risks, over-the-counter drug safety questions, prescription medication safety concerns, breast cancer and chemotherapy, vaccine recalls, reports of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in hospitals, and stories of mercury found in eye products like eyeliner and mascara. Nearly every major media web site features at least one health section that provides original health-care related content, or aggregates syndicated content from other popularly known health resources.

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Addicted to Ron Paul

Don’t expect to read an article like this in the mainstream media. In the past three months internet supporters of 2008 presidential hopeful Ron Paul have worked tirelessly to push the Texas congressman’s website into the status of most popular among all those in the race for the 2008 US presidency. Had I not performed the research and recorded the data back in September of 2007, I may not have believed what I discovered today, people are increasingly becoming addicted to the Ron Paul Revolution.

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Chiropractor Discovers Scientific Breakthrough After 9 Years

Vitamin A deficiencies in Africa, technology bringing us closer to quantum computing, and reports that plastic bags can be decomposed in three months, all have the topic of scientific breakthroughs in common (according to search results). If the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) had its way, based on a report I blogged about nearly 9 years ago today, we may not be reading about these breakthroughs, as well as others.

Read More »

101 Ad Snippets For Chiropractic Advertising

Chiropractors across the United States are increasingly adding Pay Per Click (PPC) marketing as a way to attract new clients into their local chiropractic offices. Like any other business engaged in PPC, the goal in most cases is to get viewers to click ads that match the products/services they are seeking. Just like magazine or newspaper advertising requires creative ad copy, online PPC campaigns require creative content that will motivate viewers.

Read More »

California Weather Storm 2008

Hurricane strength winds, mudslides, and as much as 10 feet of snow is not typical weather for any part of California. A series of storms have began hitting the state, with the northernmost parts of California experiencing the most rain and heavy winds. At the time of this post it’s raining in Cloverdale, Fairfield, Sacramento, Stockton, San Francisco and surrounding areas. Parts of Los Angeles are experiencing scattered showers.

Read More »

Top American Healthcare Associations Based on Search Popularity

Health-care related topics are reported to be one of the most researched topics on the internet, especially when one suspects they have symptoms of a particular disease or condition. A brief scanning of today’s health related news returns headlines related to carcinogens, bird flu, cancer risks, over-the-counter drug safety questions, prescription medication safety concerns, breast cancer and chemotherapy, vaccine recalls, reports of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in hospitals, and stories of mercury found in eye products like eyeliner and mascara. Nearly every major media web site features at least one health section that provides original health-care related content, or aggregates syndicated content from other popularly known health resources.

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Addicted to Ron Paul

Don’t expect to read an article like this in the mainstream media. In the past three months internet supporters of 2008 presidential hopeful Ron Paul have worked tirelessly to push the Texas congressman’s website into the status of most popular among all those in the race for the 2008 US presidency. Had I not performed the research and recorded the data back in September of 2007, I may not have believed what I discovered today, people are increasingly becoming addicted to the Ron Paul Revolution.

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