September 2, 2011 — Chiropractic Economics magazine’s monthly Facebook giveaway program continues to gain momentum. A new campaign for September is launching with an Activator IV adjusting instrument supplied by Activator Methods.
“We’re glad to see our monthly Facebook Sweepstakes promotions have become popular,” says Daniel Sosnoski, editor-in-chief of Chiropractic Economics. “A product sweepstakes program like this draws our industry partners and readers together, and makes good use of today’s social media marketing tools. This is a fun and engaging way to bring the best of technology and science to our readers.”
This month’s product, from Activator Methods, is the company’s popular Activator IV. “We’re excited to be part of this innovative social media program,” says Activator Methods CEO Dr. Arlan W. Fuhr. “We believe engaging with the online community is an important way to advance awareness and understanding of the Activator Method.”
The September giveaway will end Sept. 30 at 4 p.m. EST. This particular giveaway is only offered to Facebook fans of both Chiropractic Economics magazine and Activator Methods. To enter into the giveaway, go to Chiropractic Economics Facebook page and click on the “Sweepstakes” tab.
About Chiropractic Economics magazine
Founded in 1954, Chiropractic Economics (www.ChiroEco.com) is the leading magazine in the chiropractic industry. TDG, publisher of Chiropractic Economics and MASSAGE (www.MASSSAGEmag.com) magazines, offers a wide range of products and services designed to generate qualified sales leads for business in the chiropractic and massage market places.
Connect with Chiropractic Economics magazine on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ChiroEcoMag, and follow Chiropractic Economics magazine on Twitter at www.twitter.com/chiroecomag.
About Activator Methods
Activator Methods International has been providing chiropractic care, resources and training since 1967. Founded on the principles of clinical research, the company’s major contribution to chiropractic care is discovery and development of the world’s most popular instrument adjusting technique, the Activator Method.
For more information, visit www.activator.com.
Connect with Activator Methods on Facebook.