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123Chiropractors.com renews pledge to support F4CP

Chiropractic Economics June 29, 2010

June 29, 2010 — The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress is pleased to announce that 123Chiropractors.com has renewed its monetary support to the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) with an increased annual pledge of $6,000. 

Now contributing at the Bronze level, 123Chiropractors.com joins a number of other companies and schools that are dedicated to the Foundation’s mission of positive press.

“Over the past year we have been impressed with the exposure the Foundation has been able to achieve for the chiropractic profession — from their national ads to their captivating television public service announcements,” raves Spencer Peller, Co-founder of 123Chiropractors.com. 

In addition to its financial support, 123Chiropractors.com will also be sharing the Foundation’s newsletters, advertisements, and multimedia components on 123Chiropractor.com’s website and e-mail lists. Since its launch last year, 123Chiropractoers.com has been able to target more than one million unique users per month across all of the major search engines, including Google, Yahoo, MSN, and AOL.

“Part of our contribution is to assist the Foundation in Internet marketing consulting, reaching as many users online as possible,” adds Peller. “With consistent progression in the Web world, the chiropractic profession can reach an even higher level of success and awareness.”  

Source: Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, www.f4cp.org

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