Addiction Treatment Reputation Management
Addiction Treatment Reputation Management – AddictionMarketing.org Is reputation management part of your addiction marketing strategy? Addiction treatment marketing has changed drastically in recent years. Recovery businesses are able to communicate directly with their prospective residents through the internet and they are able to review their options before choosing the best addiction treatment center for them or a loved one. Your business depends on positive reviews, positive social proof from all over the web. Google plus local has become an important place for reviewing drug rehabs, and review sites such as Insider Pages and Yelp have become a commonplace practice for the public to express their sentiment about recovery programs. If you haven’t considered monitoring, managing and repairing your addiction reputation, now is the time! One negative review can literally cost you thousands in revenue and set your recovery brand back years. You’ve worked very hard to build your reputation, don’t let an errant comment ruin that legacy. We appreciate you’re taxed for time, call us today and in about ten minutes we’ll understand if working together makes sense. As Ben Franklin quoted; “It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, and only one bad one to lose it.” Addiction Professional’s Reputation Management @ http 1-424-653-6073
Campton Hills trustees follow residents, reject Kiva drug rehab center
Filed under: drug addiction treatment options
After months of consideration, Campton Hills trustees voted Tuesday night 4-2 to deny a plan to convert a former school into a private, 96-bed drug treatment center. Voting against the Kiva Recovery Center were trustees Laura Anderson, Susan George, …
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Generic HIV drugs 'cheaper but less effective'
Filed under: drug addiction treatment options
The currently recommended treatment for newly diagnosed patients is a single pill (Atripla) taken daily that combines three brand-name antiretrovirals – tenofovir (Viread), emtricitabine (Emtriva) and efavirenz (Sustiva). A generic form of a drug that …
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