On Ep.124 Dennis Yu and Jake Campoli joined the podcast and spoke about the kind of content we need to be creating if we want more people in our community knowing, liking and trusting us.We spoke a lot about video and in particular he shared:the 3 kinds of videos you should be makinghow long your videos should bewhy you shouldn’t be “over producing” your videosWell…they’re BACK. In this episode we spoke about the often ignored part of digital marketing…how to measure your success. Dennis calls this Digital Plumbing and it’s a really simple framework that will help you see if your digital marketing is doing what it should be.This episode get’s a little tactical but hang in there because these steps will dramatically improve your ability to be able to reach more people in your community.We talk about the very first and most important step that you need to take (hint…it’s installing a simple pixel on your site) and you’ll learn a little about custom audiences and video view audiences…phew..you’ll be a pro after this episode.Be sure to have a pen and paper handy for this one.Thanks for all you do.Keep saving lives.AngusNeed New Patients?Learn About My Step by Step Community Influencer System. I'll Guide You Towards Becoming The Trusted Health Advisor In Your Community, So Patients Will Naturally Want To Choose You First!Links Mentioned In The ShowTo get access to the FREE Digital Plumbing course email
[email protected] with the subject line “WE LOVE ANGUS" and let them know you want the digital plumbing guide.Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dennis.yu/Website https://blitzmetrics.comLinkedin. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyu/Subscribe To The Marketing Your Practice PodcastiTunes | https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/marketing-your-practice/id1370714740?mt=2Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/5eOycXrqKdk0XY5a7HfrEoStitcher | https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-insightful-chiropractor/marketing-your-practiceDennis Yu is the Chief Technology Officer of BlitzMetrics, a digital marketing company which partners with schools to train young