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Chiropractor on a mission to deliver chiropractic video online

Google's announcement last week that they have begun incorporating video content, photo content, and other multimedia content, into regular organic search engine results, has motivated me to open up the channels so that people like you can have access to numerous feeds of chiropractic video.

By Michael Dorausch, D.C.

Google’s announcement last week that they have begun incorporating video content, photo content, and other multimedia content, into regular organic search engine results, has motivated me to open up the channels so that people like you can have access to numerous feeds of chiropractic video.

I created my first chiropractic videos back in 1996 and I remember how they used to require several hours to convert into formats that could be uploaded online. After the videos were converted and then posted to web sites (which took another hour or so) they would get viewed in tiny compressed formats such as those provided at the time by companies like Microsoft (asf and asx), RealNetworks (ra and ram), and Apple (mov QuickTime).

I remember being in school at that time and wishing there was more chiropractic content students could watch. We would sometimes get access to old VHS tapes featuring chiropractors such as Ian Grassam, Fred Barge, and Carl Cleveland II, but they were far and too few in between.

Since those days I’ve collected more than a hundred hours of video footage featuring chiropractors giving lectures, people receiving adjustments, doctors demonstrating techniques, individuals talking about philosophy, and so forth.

Just as I did back in 1996, I want to get the message out today. While it is no longer difficult create this kind of content, I’d like to make it as easy as a cut-and-paste procedure so that chiropractors worldwide could add video content to their websites at no cost, and people worldwide could learn more about what it is we do.

The videos that are accessible here may appear amateur but they demonstrate the simplicity of not only getting the information online, but of getting information delivered.

You can view chiropractic videos here…
Chiropractic Video Blogs

New plug-and-play technologies allow us to embed video content directly into webpages which can be incorporated into articles like this one. Again, these are amateur style videos but just think of the possibilities.

Here is a video filmed in my chiropractic office in Los Angeles and it’s just a simple short clip explaining some basics about bones, discs, spinal nerves, and a healthy spine.

Rest assured there’s a lot more video to come.

planetc1.com-news @ 10:39 pm | Article ID: 1179985207

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