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What to Post on Facebook

A good veterinary practice Facebook page should have a wide mix of content to keep fans interested and engaged. Below we’ve listed some ideas of content that you should consider including on your practice page. If you’ve got any more suggestions, please leave them in the comments box at the bottom of the page – all suggestions greatly appreciated as always!

Facebook Adverts – Why and How!

Having a Facebook page for your practice is now as important as having a website. Facebook gives you a constant line of communication with existing and potential clients. It allows you to easily tell people about your latest offers or services and promote your speciality skills, knowledge and practice USPs! Veterinary Practices with a Facebook page reap rewards such as increased client loyalty, increased client spend and brand new clients too. But the big question; once you’ve got a Facebook page, how do you get people to find it and engage? We think that the most cost effective and reliable way of getting more clients finding and engaging with your page is by using Facebook PPC Ads.

Running Facebook Competitions Just Got Easier!

You can now run competitions and sweepstakes on your Facebook page without needing to use a third party app. What does this mean? Read on to find out the upside…and the downside too…

Boost Your Online Reputation

Boosting a positive online reputation is a hugely important part of your online marketing. What are you doing to boost yours? Below we have some ideas to help…

How to set up a Facebook Page

Instructions for veterinary practices and pet related businesses on setting up a facebook page.

We get asked for instructions on setting up a facebook page quite alot – so here they are! Please ensure you set up as a ‘page’ (you will do this if you follow the instructions below) and not a profile. Profiles are for people rather than businesses and will be very limiting for you as your facebook presence develops.

2 Hour Social Media Training

We speak to a lot of vets who know they need to start using Social Media and the Internet more effectively, but don’t know where to start. So we have put together a bitesized training course to start you off.

What should vets do about negative comments on their Facebook Pages?

Pete Wedderburn’s recent blog on VetHelpDirect.com raises some interesting dilemmas for veterinary practices on facebook.

Respond to the disgruntled clients on facebook or ‘go nuclear’ and delete and block the user that is the question posed by Pete Wedderburn, Telegraph Vet and Practice Owner, following a difficult situation on his own practice facebook page. You can read the blog here

Social Media Training onboard Bertha the Bus with Onswitch Ltd

We are running two hour Social Media and Internet Marketing training sessions on board Bertha the Bus with one hour of individual remote support afterwards.

All for just £99 plus VAT pp.Last month we decided to focus some time on Facebook ads for our VetHelpDirect.com page – we went from about 400 likes to over 1000 in under a week and now we are getting the high levels of engagement that make such a difference!