Rocket Chiropractic Podcast
One of the most common questions chiropractors ask is, “How much should I be spending on marketing?” Unfortunately, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Your marketing budget depends on your goals, experience, available time, and financial situation. In this episode of the Rocket Chiro Podcast, Jerry Kennedy breaks down what chiropractors need to consider when setting a smart, sustainable marketing budget. What’s Normal? Most small businesses spend 5–10% of gross revenue on marketing. Growth-focused businesses often spend 10–20%. Chiropractors? Usually far less. Many operate with...
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In this episode of the Rocket Chiropractic Podcast, host Jerry Kennedy, former chiropractor and founder of Rocket Chiro, discusses how chiropractors can effectively request patient reviews without feeling desperate or sales-oriented. The goal is to foster a comfortable approach that enhances practice visibility and appeal. Why Reviews Matter: Jerry emphasizes that online reviews significantly impact local SEO rankings and patient decision-making. Fresh reviews boost your visibility on Google Maps and provide credibility to potential patients. Reviews older than six months begin to lose...
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In this episode, Jerry Kennedy explores what it takes to build a referral-based chiropractic practice. While many chiropractors say they want more word-of-mouth referrals, most don’t have a clear strategy in place to make it happen. Jerry breaks down the keys to increasing referrals, explains the different types of referral sources, discusses why people refer (and why they don’t), and offers practical tips on building stronger community and professional connections. Whether you’re just getting started or you’re ready to reduce your dependency on paid ads, this episode is packed with...
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In this episode, Jerry tackles a nuanced and often controversial topic: why does chiropractic sometimes sound like a religion? Drawing from his own experience in the profession and his exposure to its philosophical roots, Jerry explores how religious-like language and behavior have persisted in chiropractic for over a century—and whether this helps or harms the profession. This episode doesn’t aim to provide all the answers. Instead, it encourages thoughtful reflection on how chiropractic is defined, communicated, and perceived—especially by the public. Topics Covered 1. Two Extremes in...
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In this powerful episode, Jerry sits down with Todd Smith from True Inner Freedom to explore how being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) impacts chiropractors both professionally and personally. If you’re a chiropractor who struggles with people-pleasing, overthinking, poor boundaries, and burnout — this conversation is for you. Todd explains how HSP traits can become both a superpower and a liability in a high-touch profession like chiropractic. They dive deep into setting boundaries, understanding your personal limits, dealing with patients, family balance, and how self-awareness can lead...
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In this episode, Jerry takes a deep dive into networking and collaborations in chiropractic. While partnerships and collaborations can fast-track your growth, they also come with serious long-term risks if not handled wisely. Jerry explains why chiropractors must be extremely careful about who they associate with, both online and offline, and how short-term attention can easily undermine long-term trust. Through personal stories, real-life examples, and practical questions, Jerry lays out a framework for making better decisions about partnerships that protect your reputation and help you build...
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In this episode of the Rocket Chiro Podcast, Jerry Kennedy explores how different age groups engage with brands online—and what that means for your chiropractic marketing. Using a recent infographic from NP Digital as a jumping-off point, Jerry breaks down why Gen Z takes longer to follow brands on social media, why Boomers tend to move quicker, and how your marketing strategy should align with your goals, target demographic, and level of urgency. Whether you're doing content marketing, social ads, SEO, or community outreach, understanding your audience's behavior is crucial. Jerry also...
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Rocket Chiro Podcast, Jerry Kennedy welcomes returning guest Shaq Smith for an unstructured but incredibly relevant conversation about a cultural shift in healthcare trust—especially among Gen Z—and what that means for chiropractors moving forward. Together, they unpack a global study by Edelman shared via Axios that reveals rising distrust in the medical establishment, and how younger generations are increasingly turning to social media, family, and AI instead of doctors for healthcare advice. This episode is not about fear or doom....
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In this insightful episode, Jerry Kennedy dives deep into the important topic of chiropractic website ownership versus renting. Learn about the pros, cons, and misconceptions surrounding website management to make the best decision for your chiropractic practice. Key Points Discussed: 1. The Catalyst for This Discussion Jerry shares his experience with seeing a social media ad discouraging chiropractors from renting websites, advocating instead for ownership. Highlights the misleading aspects of this marketing approach. 2. The True Purpose of Your Chiropractic Website Your...
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In this episode of the Rocket Chiropractic Podcast, Jerry Kennedy breaks down a surprisingly common issue in the chiropractic profession that he calls “Chiropractic Associate PTSD.” This mindset problem tends to surface in chiropractors who have come out of toxic or dysfunctional associate positions and are now trying to build practices of their own. Jerry has seen it time and time again—new practice owners unintentionally sabotage their growth because they’re overcorrecting for past negative experiences as chiropractic associates. Rather than learning from those experiences and taking...
info_outlineIn this episode of the Rocket Chiro Podcast, Jerry Kennedy explores how different age groups engage with brands online—and what that means for your chiropractic marketing. Using a recent infographic from NP Digital as a jumping-off point, Jerry breaks down why Gen Z takes longer to follow brands on social media, why Boomers tend to move quicker, and how your marketing strategy should align with your goals, target demographic, and level of urgency.
Whether you're doing content marketing, social ads, SEO, or community outreach, understanding your audience's behavior is crucial. Jerry also shares actionable strategies based on patient intent—like how to attract people looking for acute care now versus those slowly building trust over time.
Key Takeaways
1. Different Generations = Different Timelines
- Gen Z needs an average of 11 exposures before following a brand.
- Millennials and Gen X fall in the 6–7 range—similar to long-standing marketing wisdom.
- Boomers need only 3 exposures on average.
- The more content someone consumes, the more desensitized they become—especially Gen Z.
2. Trust and Time in Marketing
- Most people don’t take action the first time they see you unless they're in a crisis or acute pain.
- Content overload and algorithm filters mean you’re competing with everything—not just other chiropractors.
- Patience is essential in relationship-based marketing.
3. Match Your Marketing to Your Intentions
If you need patients today, prioritize:
- Acute care marketing
- SEO and Google Ads
- Networking with professionals
If you’re building a long-term brand, focus on:
- Content marketing (blogs, videos, podcasting, community involvement)
- Authority building (testimonials, reviews, collaborations)
- Social media presence (but know it takes time!)
4. Tailor Your Tactics by Demographic
- Older patients: Use Facebook, email, direct mail, print, TV, radio.
- Younger patients: Use Instagram, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, influencer collaborations.
5. Don’t Fish in the Wrong Pond
Align your:
- Target audience
- Marketing platform
- Message and tone
- Budget and expectations
Actionable Tips for Chiropractors
- Need patients fast? Prioritize acute care, SEO, and local Google Ads.
- Targeting Gen Z or Millennials? Use short-form content, influencer partnerships, and be consistent with social media.
- Want trust over time? Focus on storytelling, authority, and being visible both online and offline.
- Don't fake it. Be genuine and let your personality come through in your content.
- Adapt. Stay aware of platform changes and be ready to evolve your strategy.
Final Thoughts
“Marketing isn’t magic—it’s a process. And if you’re marketing to people who take longer to trust you, you have to be patient, intentional, and consistent. If your expectations and execution don’t match, you’re just wasting time and money.”
Work With Jerry
Want help with your website, SEO, or want to get unstuck in your practice?
Visit RocketChiro.com and request a Free New Patient Search Review or explore the Next Step Program for on-demand chiropractic coaching.
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