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Is Your Seasonal Marketing Falling Into Place?

As summer fades and we transition into fall, it's time to rethink your chiropractic marketing strategy. While evergreen content remains relevant year-round and is often seen as the gold standard, integrating seasonal marketing can provide a powerful boost to your outreach efforts when done correctly. Here's why seasonal content is beneficial and how to leverage it for your chiropractic practice.

Why Seasonal Content is Useful

Seasonal content can significantly enhance your chiropractic marketing strategy, even if it doesn't drive conversions year-round. Here's why:

  • Reduced Competition: Seasonal content often faces less competition, allowing your practice to stand out.
  • Increased Relevance: This content is highly relevant to your audience at specific times, increasing engagement.
  • Cyclical Traffic: Seasonal content can generate recurring traffic year after year, maintaining its value over time.

How to Plan a Seasonal Marketing Content Strategy

Plan for Relevant Content

Creating consistent, engaging, and relevant content can be challenging. Incorporating seasonal marketing into your strategy simplifies this process.

  • Major Holidays: Start with major national holidays that resonate with your audience.
  • Niche Observances: Identify smaller, relevant observances that align with your chiropractic services. For example, National Chiropractic Health Month in October could be a perfect fit.
  • Natural Connections: Ensure the topics naturally relate to your practice. For instance, focusing on back-to-school wellness tips in late summer can attract families preparing for the school year.

Effective seasonal content requires foresight and planning. Identify opportunities well in advance to produce high-quality material in time for each season.

Social Media Content

Social media demands constant, engaging content. Adding seasonal themes to your social media strategy can simplify the content planning process.

  • Repurpose Content: Seasonal blog posts, infographics, and videos can be shared across your social media channels, providing a steady stream of timely content.
  • Cyclical Sharing: Seasonal content is inherently cyclical, meaning you can reshare it in subsequent years. Don't forget to update any outdated information!

Contact Us for Your Seasonal Marketing Needs

Still trying to figure out how to integrate seasonal content into your chiropractic marketing strategy? The digital marketing experts at Page One Digital are here to help. Reach out and let us help you ensure your chiropractic services stand out every season!

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Carley Ray
August 20, 2024
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