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What does Social Media have to do with Practicing Physiotherap y?

Social Media & Physiotherapy

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This slide series was presented in the Australian Physiotherapy Associations WEBINAR Series by THE SOCIAL PHYSIO - Marion McRae

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What does Social Media have to do with

Practicing

Physiotherapy?

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EVERY THING !!!

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About Me…..My Office

Sydney Uni 92-95

Lifecare Holland Park

Pilates Instructor

Fishing

Ocean Kayaking

Tennis

Running

Social Media Advocate

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Who is The Social Physio?

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm9njZLTS4E

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What?SOCIAL MEDIA

Why Bother?

Benefits

How? Various Platforms

Who?Outsource or In House

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It’s a cultural revolutionhttp://youtu.be/sd9NZq6H7IM

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Why Bother ?

IncreasingReferrals

Customer Feedback

ProfessionalDevelopment

Customer Service

Reputation Management

Brand Awareness

EDUCATION

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Increasing Referrals

Can they Find you?

Are YouTrustworthy

&Knowledgeable?

Can you FIX their problems?

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Ask a Question, Let’s Chat

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How? Which One? POLL

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Goal Determines Platform

IncreasingReferrals

Customer Feedback

ProfessionalDevelopment

Customer Service

Reputation Management

Brand Awareness

EDUCATION

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Write it once…. Spread it around

Social Media Management Software

• HootSuite

• Sprout Social

Well worth their $10 month cost

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Facebook Favourites

• Insert a Link to your website in the About Me Section (Top Line) to ensure it gets viewed

• Hide your “Likes” until at least a decent number ? 100. Credibility.

• Images with every Post • Respond to every interaction, initially• “Like” strategic business/organisations• Comment and post images to these key

associates/influencers• Use #hashtags on keywords

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Twitter Tips

• Twilert. Keyword alerts via email allows for reputation management, competitor research, opportunity to engage

• Ditch the EGG, consistent branding

• Twellow. Database arranged by LOCATION AND INTERESTS.

• Respond, Engage, Share, Laugh = Build relationships, DON’T SELL (too often)

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Linked in Liasons

• Employment opportunities

• Access to industry Experts

• Notification of professional development

• New research

• Think about the type of patients you want to treat, and then create a profile to match

• Build your “expert” status by posting relevent, new, compelling information

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Google + Goodies

• Get involved, SEO benefits and sleeping Giant, next big platform??

• Start with Gmail Account, personal and business profile set up

• Link to other social media platforms

• Use # on keywords in bio

• Public posts with #keywords = SEO

• Hangouts for 10 people

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Pinterest for Physios

• Great source of images for status updates

• Group exercises within boards for patient types ie. Pelvic floor, cardio

• Sell products directly from Pinterest

• Appeals to Visual learners

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YouTube Yodels

• Best platform for building your ‘expert’ status. Demonstrate your brilliance, drive the patient type you most enjoy treating

• Client testimonials

• Research and Self-Education (exercises, manual therapy, equipment)

• Connect with other social platforms

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Ask a Question…..

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What?SOCIAL MEDIA

Why Bother?

Benefits

How? Various Platforms

Who?Outsource or In House

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A Few Options

• Do Nothing• Do Something – unfocussed, unsure, time

wasting, non-measured• Do Something well – Requires knowledge

(self reading or expert training)• Let Someone else do it Well – Saves you

time, cost effective marketing, monthly reporting, strategic and focussed

• Combination

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Don’t be Blind to the Risks

• Select an educated, informed and ‘tactful’ representative to manage your accounts, preferably someone with industry knowledge

• Reputation Slurs can be an opportunity if dealt with well

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Have you had any Negative Social Media Experiences? Please Share

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Recap 101

• Have a Goal and let it determine the Social Platform you invest your energy in

• Write it once, use software to share it around automatically

• Don’t SELL. Build relationships via education, inspiration, humour

• Be aware of Risks and choose your words

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What’s Social Got to do with Pt?

• Career Development

• Professional Development

• Business Tool

• Education Tool

• Communication Tool

• Motivational Tool

• Research Resource

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What will you take away from this

Webinar and USE?

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Thank you for attending(and interacting!)

VISIT www.TheSocialPhysio.com for further information ….• Social Media Audits• Social Media Management• Staff Training• Strategic Planning• Monthly Reporting

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Follow Me….Please?

• Twitter @socialphysio• www.facebook.com/TheSocialPhysio• Also on….

• Youtube

• Linked In – Marion McRae

• Pinterest

• Google Plus

• And Surplus other platforms. I like to Play!