Social Media for Your Veterinary Site

Facebook for Veterinarians

Making friends, attracting clients

Facebook is the No. 1 social media site used by the masses. Its most beneficial function is helping your practice grow. As your list of Facebook Friends expands, the network drives users who may not yet be your Friend, but would be interested in your practice, to your page. Facebook allows you to introduce yourself and your practice, post updates and news, upload photos and videos, and engage in conversation.

See what VetNetwork can do for you by clicking on our Social Media Tab and visit our Facebook page.

LinkedIn for Veterinarians – and Clients too!

The grown-up tool for business growth

LinkedIn is a sophisticated social media network for marketing your veterinary practice. LinkedIn professionals conduct 7,610 searches per minute. Existing and potential clients can network with your practice on LinkedIn. Even better, they can provide testimonials and recommendations that will drive people from their network to yours.

See what VetNetwork can do for you by clicking on our Social Media Tab and visiting our LinkedIn page

Twitter for Veterinarians

Instant feedback. Instant news. Instant marketing.

No matter where you stand on the issue of using Twitter, the fact is, people are Tweeting – a lot. Tweets are sent at a rate of 175,000 per minute by 21 million active members. And Twitter is not a temporary phenomenon: It's here to stay. Twitter gives you a real-time connection with existing and potential clients. It's as if you were in your practice together talking, at that moment in time: What an opportunity!

See what VetNetwork can do for you by clicking on our Social Media Tab and visiting our Twitter page.

Google+ for your Veterinary Pratice

The new heavyweight social media tools...

Google+ is one of the latest social media platforms and it's quickly gaining popularity in the online world. Sharing pictures, links, videos and all sorts of other media from your practice is easy with Google+. Plus, it connects you to Google's powerful search engine platforms.

See what VetNetwork can do for you by clicking on our Social Media Tab and visiting our Google+ page.

YouTube For Veterinarians

Watch your practice grow

"Online video is becoming a first stop for many customers." (NY Times, 3/16/2011). Video gives your business a channel to talk directly to customers in ways previously accessible only to large companies that could afford TV advertisements.

YouTube is by far the dominant player with 4 billion views per day.

YouTube videos are not just for entertainment. That means YouTube users are interested in learning about topics of interest to them – and for many people, that topic is how to care for their pets. For this and many more reasons, YouTube needs to be added to your social media portfolio.

See what VetNetwork can do for you by clicking on our Social Media Tab and visiting our YouTube page.