January 2010
First free chiropractic TV channel introduced
More than 125 chiropractors signed up for ChiroTV Network over the weekend launch and more followed the following day.
ChiroTV Network is a free service to all chiropractors made possible by many sponsors and advertisers. It gives chiropractors an opportunity to help educate and market patients on the reception area TV. You can also customize the scrolling ticker on the bottom of the screen to promote your practice!
It will help build your practice, generate referrals, sell more products and services, and make more income.
Sign up for your free Subscription at www.ChiroTVNetwork.com and begin using this incredible new service.
Source: Health Visions, www.healthvisions.com
Comments
Location: PA
ChiroTV Network was launched as a FREE service with the intention to get advertisers to pay for the ad space and fund the service. After 8 months of trying to get advertisers, this plan did not work out as the advertisers did not want to buy space on the network. After funding this service with no income from advertisers, ChiroTV Network had to make some changes to keep the service running. They decided to charge a very low monthly subscription fee of $39.95 with no contracts or set-up fees to allow the chiros to continue to use the service. Plus, they added many new customizable features to help the chiros promote thier practice. This comes to $1.33 per day to educate your patients and promote your practice. It is an incredible service at an unbelievable price. The feedback from the users has been extremely positive! While we apologize for the previous advertisements that say "FREE" we hope you understand that it was our intention, and we are more disappointed than anyone that our original "FREE" plan did not work out. We will be happy to send you referals from the many chiropractors that are using the service as a paid subscription and you can hear from them how it is well worth the low monthly fee.
Location: GA
the free lasted 2 months..then they want u to pay monthly fee to keep it
Location: AZ
This is false advertisement and shady. They advertise it as "FREE" however they want you to pay $99/year for "maintenance". How is this considered "free"??????