Get Your Acupuncture Website on Page One
Want to get your acupuncture website found by people in your local area? Google Places listings appear in Google Maps and often show up at the very top of the Google search results page for location-based queries, e.g., boise acupuncturist. Listing in Google Places is free, so what are you waiting for? Listed your acupuncture practice in Google now…
Acupuncture Website Design
Our latest acupuncture website design features simple, elegant lines. We’ve given this acupuncture website design a horizontal main navigation menu and are introducing this new design in two styles: black and green. The black website is inspired by Japanese and Swedish design, featuring the sharp contrast of black text on a white background, and a deep, rich red as the link color. Our green website design, depicted above, is soft and elegant, evoking the feeling of springtime. Both acupuncture website designs are available immediately through the QiSites website editor.
Swipe Credit Cards on Your iPhone, iPad or Android Device
This is cool! A new start-up called Square is offering a credit card swipe device that connects to iPhone and iPad as well as Android phones and tablets. Oh, did I mention the device is free? And their processing fees are very competitive at 2.75% of each transaction, with no monthly fee and no fixed per transaction fee. The traditional credit card pricing model is something like a $15/month fee, plus 25 cents per transaction, plus 2.3% of each transaction.
I haven’t signed up for Square myself, because I don’t need to physically swipe credit cards. But I’ve seen it in action and it’s pretty awesome. This looks like a great solution for acupuncturists who want to accept credit cards in the office. There are no startup costs.
“The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind.”
-William James
URL Shortening for Acupuncture Marketing
Are you using Twitter as part of your acupuncture website marketing mix? Have you even needed to link to a web page with a long URL? The solution is to use a URL shortening service like bit.ly. This neat little service will take your long URL and shorten it to something like this: http://bit.ly/dSTELH. It’s a must have for anyone using Twitter… and it’s free!