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Wednesday Wraparound Advertising and Tips

Todays summary includes a review of ads, articles, tips about including photos, cautions involving e-mail spam and 419 phishing attempts, and some useful links to review when seeking more information regarding classified advertising and Planet Chiropractic.

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Summary of Chiropractic Employment Resources

Among the most popular content searched on Planet Chiropractic is information regarding chiropractic employment, chiropractic jobs, salaries, income, and other career related topics. Those searches range from people seeking basic information about becoming a chiropractor, to specific resource information regarding job applications and hiring. The profession of chiropractic was ranked #4 among top jobs for 2005-2009 by Fast Company, and the industry was recognized as a popular choice for many young adults.

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Two in the Morning and Your Daily Affirmations

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Going to go through a stack of mail I’ve received in the last two days and offer up some of my thoughts (even if no one’s paying attention). For those of you that are not chiropractors, you’d be amazed at the number of advertisements we receive each and every day. Everyone’s

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More Chiropractors Discovering Jobs Via Online Ad Systems

Not too many years ago, the search for employment as a chiropractor typically required contacting local chiropractic colleges for job postings, checking quarterly industry related health journals for back page advertisements, and scanning through classified ads of print publications and magazines geared toward the profession of chiropractic. Like so many other disruptive methodologies that have changed the way we do things, platforms that provide niche classified advertising in a centralized location are changing the ways we seek employment, products and services.

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Barcamp LA 4 Friends and Geeks Galore

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I went camping this past weekend in downtown Los Angeles at an event called Barcamp. Actually, there was a dog related emergency I had to attend to Saturday night which resulted in missing the sleep over sessions and Sundays pizza (darn). Either way, Saturday was great and I got to see

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Wednesday Wraparound Advertising and Tips

Todays summary includes a review of ads, articles, tips about including photos, cautions involving e-mail spam and 419 phishing attempts, and some useful links to review when seeking more information regarding classified advertising and Planet Chiropractic.

Read More »

Summary of Chiropractic Employment Resources

Among the most popular content searched on Planet Chiropractic is information regarding chiropractic employment, chiropractic jobs, salaries, income, and other career related topics. Those searches range from people seeking basic information about becoming a chiropractor, to specific resource information regarding job applications and hiring. The profession of chiropractic was ranked #4 among top jobs for 2005-2009 by Fast Company, and the industry was recognized as a popular choice for many young adults.

Read More »

Two in the Morning and Your Daily Affirmations

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Going to go through a stack of mail I’ve received in the last two days and offer up some of my thoughts (even if no one’s paying attention). For those of you that are not chiropractors, you’d be amazed at the number of advertisements we receive each and every day. Everyone’s

Read More »

More Chiropractors Discovering Jobs Via Online Ad Systems

Not too many years ago, the search for employment as a chiropractor typically required contacting local chiropractic colleges for job postings, checking quarterly industry related health journals for back page advertisements, and scanning through classified ads of print publications and magazines geared toward the profession of chiropractic. Like so many other disruptive methodologies that have changed the way we do things, platforms that provide niche classified advertising in a centralized location are changing the ways we seek employment, products and services.

Read More »

Barcamp LA 4 Friends and Geeks Galore

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I went camping this past weekend in downtown Los Angeles at an event called Barcamp. Actually, there was a dog related emergency I had to attend to Saturday night which resulted in missing the sleep over sessions and Sundays pizza (darn). Either way, Saturday was great and I got to see

Read More »