Chiropractic Blogging

For Chiropractic Students: Who Needs a Resume When You Have a Blog?

When I started this blog, my main focus was getting the word out about Upper Cervical Chiropractic and the opportunity for a better, healthier lifestyle. Nothing has changed. That is still the goal of The Atlas of Life. What I did not expect was the attention this blog has gotten, nor the doors that would [...]

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The Atlas of Life 6 Month Anniversary: Keepin’ it Real

Little did I know on January 24th at around 3:30am, after 5 straight hours of designing this site, that my inaugural post would launch me into a role I hardly expected. Six months later, I am still amazed at the impact this site has actually had on people… doctors, students, and patients alike. My initial [...]

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Done By Hand: The Blueprint to Chiropractic Blogging Success – Affiliate Program

Thanks for your interest in the Done By Hand: The Blueprint to Chiropractic Blogging Success affiliate program. Chances are that you found Done By Hand: The Blueprint to Chiropractic Blogging Success very useful in your own blogging experience. Now you want a way to share it with others while making a little extra money on [...]

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Tim Ferriss Talks Blogging At WordPress Wordcamp 2009 in San Francisco

I’m a pretty big fan of Tim Ferriss and his book, The 4-Hour Work Week. Tim Ferriss has a blog that I read regularly as well. He is the master of learning how to do things fast and efficient. I can’t recommend his book and/or his blog enough. He has skyrocketed to the upper echelon [...]

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The Science, Art, and Philosophy of Chiropractic Blogging Recap

I hope everyone enjoyed reading the Chiropactic Blogging series as much as I enjoyed writing it. Here is a recap of everything I covered in the past three weeks. 1.) The Science of Chiropractic Blogging Part 1: Domain Names, Web Hosting, FTP Clients, and WordPress 2.) The Science of Chiropractic Blogging Part 2: WordPress Themes, [...]

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The Philosophy of Chiropractic Blogging Part 2: Blog Relevance, Posting Frequency, and Outlines

In The Philosophy of Chiropractic Blogging Part 1, I covered finding your niche by finding your passion. I went over some questions you can ask yourself in order to discover what your blog should really cover. Today, we will get into the topic of blog post scheduling, and deciding how relevant you want to be [...]

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The Philosophy of Chiropractic Blogging Part 1: Find Your Niche By Finding Your Passion

In The Science of Chiropractic Blogging two weeks ago, I covered how to create your very own WordPress Website with some basic plugins. Last week, In The Art of Chiropractic Blogging, I covered some basic SEO and Social Media tips. This week, we start focusing on your niche. What Is Your Passion? Finding your niche [...]

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The Art of Chiropractic Blogging Part 2: Using Social Media and Web 2.0 to Market Your Blog

Tuesday, in The Art of Chiropractic Blogging Part 1, we talked about post formatting, some brief SEO (thanks to Dr. Paul Hambrick for a few of his tips in the comments section), and tags. Today, we will talk about some blog marketing basics. Most of these are things I have done to get the word [...]

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The Art of Chiropractic Blogging Part 1: Post Format, SEO, and Tags

Today we begin the the “art” aspect of blogging. I will cover how to write a blog post so that people will actually want to read it, some search engine optimization (SEO) techniques, and the topic of tags. Keep in mind that the things I will cover are very, very basic. I am not an [...]

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The Science of Chiropractic Blogging Part 2: WordPress Themes, Coding, and WordPress Plugins

Recommended Reading HTML, XHTML, and CSS, Sixth Edition (Visual Quickstart Guide) by Elizabeth Castro WordPress For Dummies by Lisa Sabin Wilson You now have your domain name and web hosting. You also uploaded WordPress to your site via an FTP client. It’s time to get this blog looking decent and presentable. So let’s jump right [...]

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