Chiropractic Blogging

Conveying Tone of Voice, Lack of Writing Know-How, and All Your Base are Belong to Us

One of the biggest problems with blogging is that your tone can’t be taken into consideration. People read what you write and if they don’t like it, they automatically think you’re attacking them. Take the same statement in a real conversation, and the person is much less likely to get offended because of how you [...]

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Vote for the Done By Hand Contest Winner Today!

Yesterday was the one year anniversary of The Atlas of Life. To celebrate, I created a contest to win my e-book. As I mentioned a couple weeks ago, today you can vote for the winner of my e-book contest. The rules were to best describe chiropractic in one sentence. 1.) Dr. Travis Robertson – “The [...]

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Explain Chiropractic in 1 Sentence and Win my E-book!!!

(Editor’s Note – I posted this on Monday, but I thought it was worth posting again. Here are the rules for the contest in its entirety.) January 24th is the one year anniversary of The Atlas of Life. To commemorate it, I am giving away a free copy of my e-book Done By Hand: The [...]

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Win a Free Copy of the E-book Done By Hand: The Blueprint to Chiropractic Blogging Success

January 24th is the one year anniversary of The Atlas of Life. To commemorate it, I am giving away a free copy of my e-book Done By Hand: The Blueprint to Chiropractic Blogging Success. However, there are strings attached. You have to win a little contest I’ve devised. Here it is: 1. Write up your [...]

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The Atlas of Life is now on Twitter! Plus an E-book Excerpt

I don’t know why it took me so long to set up a Twitter account for my blog, but I finally did it. I will still use my drbharshe account quite a bit, but I thought The Atlas of Life needed its own as well. Look up TheAtlasofLife on Twitter and give it a quick [...]

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What You Can Do About The Medipractic Infection

Why did I write an e-book teaching chiropractors how to start up a blog? Because blogs are the single-best way to get your message out onto the internet quickly and effectively. I know a good amount of people might still look at a blog as a novelty. Many others feel like it sounds kind of [...]

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Creating and Maintaining a Blog is so Easy, Even a Chiropractor can do it… GUARANTEED!

After a couple busy months of work, which included a few too many late nights, I am excited to announce the release of my first e-book Done By Hand – The Blueprint to Chiropractic Blogging Success. A 2008 Chiropractic Economics article stated that only about 1% of all chiropractors have a blog, and less than [...]

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Guest Writers Wanted

For those of you who have something to say regarding Upper Cervical Chiropractic, I am accepting guest posts. As someone who eats, breathes, and dreams Upper Cervical Chiropractic, I know what it is like having the desire to talk to everyone about it. I have spoken to a lot of other students and doctors who [...]

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Chiropractic Economics Article Featuring The Atlas of Life Now Online

If you haven’t read the recent edition of Chiropractic Economics, you might have missed the article “Web 2.0 and your chiropractic practice.” My blog and I were featured in this article. You can check it out by clicking here. Enjoy!

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Coping with Cyber Warrior Syndrome and Email Ninja Disorder

Last week I corresponded with another Upper Cervical Chiropractor on Twitter who told me about an email discussion he had with a former Parker grad, one I actually know pretty well. This particular Parker grad went through the nurse practitioner program after finishing chiropractic school, as are more and more Parker students nowadays. He happened [...]

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