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Brian Koenig

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Brian Koenig

Content creator and digital marketer who has a passion for educating chiropractors on how to improve their online presence to keep their patient schedules full.
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Brian Koenig

4 May 2016

2016 Seattle Conference: Teamwork & Collaboration

Taking place in Seattle, WA, the theme of the Perfect Patients annual 2016 conference was Teamwork & Collaboration. During the conference, leaders from each department shared an overview of their team, giving staff members a big picture concept of the company.

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Brian Koenig

4 May 2016

The Latest Perfect Patients Survey is in!

Twice each year, we send out a survey to get feedback from our clients. This survey provides insight into how we can better our website service. Here were three of the most popular responses.

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PPC

Brian Koenig

1 April 2016

Google Drops Right Column AdWords

By the time you read this, Google will have completed the implementation of its new page layout, eliminating the AdWords in the right column. Instead, three or four pay-per-click ads will appear at the top of the page above the organic listings.

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Dark Bali

Brian Koenig

1 April 2016

Dark Bali Goes Live

Over the years, Perfect Patients has contributed its online marketing expertise to a number of worthwhile causes. Most recently, we designed the Dark Bali website.

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vibrant-life-chiropractic

Brian Koenig

31 March 2016

3 Fallacies About Chiropractic Website Domain Names

Your website domain is the face of your online presence. It’s also the first impression visitors get of your practice – before they even get to your website. It should be simple to read, simple to say, and simple to remember.

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Brian Koenig

23 March 2016

How to Respond to Negative Patient Reviews

Maintaining your digital reputation is essential to the ongoing success of your practice. Prospective patients rely on online reviews now more than ever, sidestepping practices that are overflowing with negative online feedback.

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