Rocket Chiropractic Podcast for Chiropractors

Dr. Jerry Kennedy

The Rocket Chiropractic Podcast is a business and marketing podcast created for everyday chiropractors who want simple, honest, and practical advice. Hosted by Dr. Jerry Kennedy, the show provides common-sense, patient-centered strategies that small and solo chiropractic practices can start using right away. Most listeners are chiropractors who are getting started, chiropractors who feel stuck or overwhelmed, or chiropractors who are trying to DIY their own marketing. If you run a micro practice or a small office with little or no staff, this podcast is designed specifically for you. Podcast episodes cover topics like: - Growing a small chiropractic practice - Patient retention and communication - Chiropractic websites and online presence - SEO for chiropractors and Google visibility - Online and offline chiropractic advertising - Common chiropractor struggles and how to overcome them Whether you're a new chiropractor trying to get traction, a frustrated chiropractor looking for clarity, or a hands-on chiropractor who wants to understand marketing without the hype, this podcast will help you simplify growth, reduce stress, and build a patient-centered practice that works. The Rocket Chiropractic Podcast is trusted by chiropractors who want practical advice, realistic expectations, and straightforward business insights. Many chiropractors listen to a few episodes before hiring Rocket Chiro for website or SEO help because the podcast is the easiest way to understand how Jerry thinks and how he helps chiropractors grow. Tune in and start learning strategies you can actually use to move your practice forward. Resources: Free Website/SEO Review: RocketChiro.com/chiropractic-practice-assessment Best Chiropractic Websites: RocketChiro.com/best-chiropractic-websites Coaching for Chiropractors: RocketChiro.com/join

  1. 2d ago

    Old SEO Mistakes That Are Still Hurting Your Chiropractic Practice Today

    If you have been in practice for fifteen years or more, there is a real chance something you did years ago, or something that happened without you even realizing it, is quietly dragging down your local search rankings right now. In this episode, I share the story of a current client who came to me for a new website and local SEO work. During the process, I found four separate Google Business Profiles attached to his practice. Four. He had no idea most of them existed. And I am as close to certain as I can be that cleaning those up alone is going to move his rankings. I walk through why duplicate Google Business Profiles happen, why they are such a common problem for established practices specifically, and exactly what to do when you find them, including how to merge profiles with reviews on them and how to get rid of the ones that have nothing worth keeping. I also cover the right way to handle duplicates on Apple Maps, which is a different and honestly more frustrating process than Google. From there I get into a bonus mistake I see constantly in long-established practices: mismatched citations. If you have moved, changed your phone number, changed your practice name, or added a website since you first started practicing, there is a very good chance your business information is inconsistent across the internet in ways that are quietly undermining Google's trust in your listing. I use a car shopping analogy to explain why Google and AI treat inconsistency the same way a buyer treats a suspicious listing: with doubt. Topics Covered Why established practices are more vulnerable to these specific mistakes than newer ones What a duplicate Google Business Profile is and how it ends up happening Why two listings cannibalize each other instead of helping you rank twice How to find duplicate profiles, including variations of your name and your old practice name When to merge profiles versus when to request deletion Why you should contact Google directly instead of trying to mark listings as closed yourself Duplicate listings on Apple Maps and why the fix requires a different approach entirely What citations are and why consistency across all of them matters even if nobody actually uses those directories The car listing analogy: why inconsistent information reads as suspicious to Google and AI How to clean up or rebuild your citation footprint if you have been in practice for a while   If you want a free look at your website and local search, request a review at RocketChiro.com. I will look at your current setup, show you where you rank compared to other chiropractors in your area, and send you a custom video with my honest recommendations.

    11 min
  2. Jun 30

    The Danger of Google Maps "Hacks" Being Sold to Chiropractors

    If you've spent any time on social media as a chiropractor, you've probably been pitched a "hack" for ranking number one on Google Maps. Someone is always discovering a secret, and they're always willing to share it with you for a fee. In this episode, Jerry breaks down a real example he came across recently: a guy claiming to rank well by paying people with burner phones to fake driving to his office, creating the illusion of traffic and interest. Jerry explains why this works in the short term, why Google's pattern detection catches it eventually, and what actually happens when it does, including the kind of shadow banning and blacklisting that is much harder to undo than it was to create. He also walks through a second, more subtle example: incentivizing patients with raffles or contests to get them to post photos to your Google Business Profile. It sounds harmless on the surface, but Jerry explains why it crosses into the same bribery and incentivization territory that Google explicitly prohibits, even when the intent feels innocent. Underneath both examples is the same core idea Jerry keeps coming back to on this podcast: relevance, proximity, and prominence are what actually build trust with Google and AI, and prominence in particular cannot be faked without consequences. He closes with a clear list of the basics that actually work, the unglamorous stuff that nobody wants to hear because it isn't a shortcut. Topics Covered Why "secret hacks" being sold to chiropractors on social media should make you cautious The burner phone scheme: paying people to fake traveling to your office to manufacture fake interaction signals How Google detects abnormal patterns and what happens when you get caught Why Jerry would report a competitor gaming the system, and why that isn't "being a jerk" The trust analogy: why undermining trust with Google works the same way as undermining trust with a person The Google Business Profile photo raffle example and why incentivizing photo posts counts as bribery The difference between asking a patient to share a photo and incentivizing them to The real, unglamorous list of things that actually build prominence over time Want to Get Help? If you want a free look at your website and local search, request a review at RocketChiro.com. If you want more help with the business and marketing side of practice, check out the Next Step program at RocketChiro.com.

    13 min
  3. Jun 17

    Just Because You Can, Doesn't Mean You Should: A Chiropractor's Guide to Using Technology Wisely

    Years ago, I tried something in my own practice that seemed like an obvious win: a 24-hour call center to make sure every call got answered. It made sense on paper. It failed in practice, and not for the reasons you'd expect. In this episode, I tell the full story of why the call center didn't work, what it taught me about the relational nature of chiropractic, and how that exact same lesson applies to the AI tools showing up in chiropractic offices today. I walk through a real conversation I had with a client who was being pitched a dynamic phone number system, essentially the modern, automated version of the same mistake I made years ago. From there, I lay out a simple principle for evaluating any technology in your practice: if it's only benefiting you and not your patients, it's worth reconsidering. I break that principle into two practical questions, transparency and frequency, and use some uncomfortable personal examples, including my own dentist, to show what happens when a practice gets either one wrong. This episode is not anti-technology. I use AI constantly in my own work. It's about making sure the tools you adopt strengthen the doctor-patient relationship instead of quietly eroding it. Topics Covered - The full call center story: why it seemed smart, why it failed, and what I'd do differently - Why chiropractic's high-touch, relational nature makes it different from most other businesses adopting automation - The dynamic phone number example and why "the technology exists" isn't the same as "you should use it" - The core principle: if the technology only benefits you, reconsider it or change it - Transparency: why patients should always know when they're interacting with technology, not a person - Frequency: how to tell the difference between helpful outreach and harassment - A real example of a raving fan turning into a lost patient because of over-automated follow-up - Why marketing advice built for mass audiences (Gary Vee, Dan Kennedy style "mail until they buy or die") does not translate to a practice with a few hundred patients - How to evaluate your own practice's current automation honestly If you want a free look at your website and local search, request a review at RocketChiro.com. If you want more help with the business and marketing side of practice, check out my Next Step program at RocketChiro.com.

    19 min
  4. Jun 8

    Keywords vs. Authority: Why the Way You Think About Chiropractic SEO Needs to Change

    For years, local SEO was about keywords. You found the phrases people were searching for, loaded your pages with them, and hoped Google noticed. That approach is not just outdated now. It is actively working against you. In this episode, Jerry Kennedy breaks down the shift that has happened over the last four to five years and why authority has replaced keywords as the thing that actually determines whether you show up in local and AI search. The distinction sounds subtle but the implications for how you build and manage your website are significant. Jerry walks through the three pillars of local search: relevance, proximity, and prominence. Relevance and proximity are straightforward. Prominence is where most chiropractors are leaving results on the table, and it is also the piece that most low-budget website companies either do not understand or simply ignore. He uses the gas station chicken wings analogy to explain why mentioning a condition once on a services page puts you in the same category as a business nobody actually associates with that thing, and how building real content depth around two or three subjects is what starts to move the needle. He also covers why reviews matter more than most chiropractors treat them, why the people who already have momentum in your market are going to keep pulling ahead if you are playing by old rules, and what the starting point actually looks like for building authority in your area. Topics Covered The core shift from keyword-focused SEO to authority-focused SEO and what it means practically The three pillars of local search: relevance, proximity, and prominence explained Why keyword stuffing still shows up on chiropractic websites built by high-volume companies The gas station chicken wings analogy: why thin mentions do not build authority Why established chiropractors can get away with a simpler website and newer ones cannot How to build real topical authority through website content, blogs, reviews, and off-site signals Why reviews are Google and AI's closest approximation of community reputation The "rich get richer" dynamic in local search and what it means if you are just getting started How to pick the two or three authority areas worth focusing on in your practice   If you want a free look at your website and local search, request a review at RocketChiro.com. If you want to build the business and marketing foundation that chiropractic school skipped, check out the Next Step program at RocketChiro.com.

    14 min
  5. Jun 4

    The Danger of Copying Someone Else's Success in Chiropractic Practice

    There is real wisdom in learning from people who came before you. You do not have to figure everything out the hard way. But there is a significant difference between learning from someone and trying to become them, and the chiropractic seminar world has made a lot of money blurring that line. In this episode, Jerry Kennedy talks about what actually goes into success, and why the "if I can do it, you can do it" message is not just oversimplified, it is sometimes genuinely misleading. The episode starts with a real client situation: two chiropractors comparing websites that were built to do completely different things for completely different practices. One had strong established authority and did not need her website to do heavy lifting. The other was just starting to build hers and needed every part of her site working to fill that gap. Comparing the two made no sense, but that kind of comparison happens constantly in chiropractic. From there, Jerry walks through a list of factors that influence practice success that no seminar formula accounts for: talent, skills, timing, location, finances, family situation, age, appearance, connections, local economy, insurance landscape, the reputation chiropractors before you built or burned in your area, and more. These are not excuses. They are variables that are entirely real and entirely outside the formula being sold to you. The point is not that success is impossible. The point is that your path to it is yours. Learn the principles, master the fundamentals, and then figure out where your actual opportunities are. That is a different project than copying someone else's playbook. Topics Covered Why two chiropractic websites that look different might both be exactly right for what they need to do The Michael Jordan problem: why replicating someone's formula does not replicate their results Why chiropractic seminar advice is often based on a market and a time that no longer exists The full list of variables that influence practice success and that no expert can account for in their formula Talent versus skill and why both matter differently How finances, credit, and a supportive spouse create invisible advantages that skew the picture Why appearance and personality are real factors in a high-touch business like chiropractic The difference between learning from someone and trying to be them What the Next Step program is actually designed to do and why it is built around principles instead of a copied playbook Call to Action If you want a free look at your website and local search, request a review at RocketChiro.com. If you want to build the business and marketing foundation that chiropractic school did not teach you, check out the Next Step program at RocketChiro.com.

    15 min
  6. May 29

    How to Improve Patient Retention in Your Chiropractic Practice Without Contracts, Prepayments, or Guilt Trips

    One of the most common struggles in early practice is patient retention. Someone comes in for one or two visits, feels a little better, and disappears. And then you are right back where you started, constantly trying to replenish a patient base that never quite builds the way it should. In this episode, Jerry Kennedy breaks down why that pattern happens and what you can actually do about it. Not contracts. Not prepayments. Not guilt tripping patients into feeling bad about their health choices. Those approaches have been around chiropractic for decades and they are not the answer. The real issue, in most cases, is patient education and the onboarding process. If patients walk out of their first visit thinking you are just a fancy aspirin, they will use you like one. The fix is not manipulation. It is communication. Jerry walks through four levels of chiropractic care and explains why most patients default to pain-relief-only thinking unless you deliberately introduce something else early in the process. From there, he lays out a simple four-part framework for building retention through the initial phase of care: introducing the pain-plus concept early, getting agreement on a shared plan, staying flexible, and having a follow-up strategy for when patients go quiet. This is one of those foundational business conversations that applies whether you have been in practice three months or fifteen years. Topics Covered -  Why evidence-based chiropractors sometimes overcorrect and end up with no care structure at all - The four levels of chiropractic care and where most patient education needs to start - Why patients will assume pain-relief-only unless you tell them otherwise - How to introduce the stabilization concept on day one without coming across as a sales pitch - Getting a plan everyone agrees on without paperwork, pressure, or canned scripts Why building flexibility into your recommendations actually strengthens the doctor-patient relationship - Short-term and long-term follow-up plans for missed appointments and patient reactivations - The difference between harassing patients and staying appropriately connected Call to Action If you want a free look at your website and local search, request a review at RocketChiro.com. If you want more help beyond the podcast, including business and marketing training, check out the Next Step program at RocketChiro.com. Resources for Chiropractors Best chiropractic websites: https://rocketchiro.com/best-chiropractic-websites Local Chiropractic SEO: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-seo Business & marketing training for chiropractors: https://rocketchiro.com/join Free Chiropractic Webiste/SEO Review: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-practice-assessment

    18 min
  7. May 20

    5 Red Flags That an SEO Company Is Trying to Scam Your Chiropractic Practice

    Chiropractors get targeted by bad SEO pitches constantly, and most of them have no way to tell the difference between a legitimate offer and a scam. Not because they're not smart, but because they don't know what they don't know. And the people running these pitches are counting on exactly that. In this episode, Jerry shares two real examples from actual clients in the past week: a fake SEO grade scanner that gave a client a C based on information that was completely fabricated, and an AI-generated personalized video that appeared to show serious problems with a client's website but was showing a site that wasn't even theirs. Both were designed to do one thing: make you panic and sign something before you think it through. From there, Jerry walks through five red flags you can use to spot a bad pitch before it costs you six months of fees and zero results. The 5 Red Flags Panic and urgency: SEO is a long-term relationship with Google, not a fire drill. Anyone trying to make you feel like you need to act right now is working the pressure angle on purpose. Ghost evidence: If someone tells you something is broken on your site, ask them to show you how to verify it yourself. If they can't or won't, that tells you everything. Generic grades: The grade is the gimmick. Ignore it. The only thing worth reading is the fine print, and if there is no fine print explaining why you got that grade, throw the whole report out. Secrets and hacks: There are no secrets in SEO. When someone positions their approach as a missing piece only they know about, that is either dishonest or ignorant, and neither one inspires confidence. Technical mumbo jumbo: Some complexity is real. But if someone makes no effort to explain what they are doing in terms you can follow, ask yourself whether that is because it is complicated or because they need you confused. Call to Action If you want a free website and local search review from someone who will actually show you what is real, request one at RocketChiro.com. If you want help beyond the podcast, check out the Next Step membership program, also at RocketChiro.com.

    27 min
  8. May 7

    Two Reasons Google Reviews Get Removed from Your Chiropractic Practice

    Google wants you to ask for reviews. They say it openly. They give you the QR code right inside your Business Profile. So why are legitimate patient reviews getting flagged and removed? In this episode, Jerry breaks down two relatively new reasons Google may remove your reviews, and explains what the actual policy language says (because the TikTok version left out a lot of context). The first issue is location: when a high volume of positive reviews come from one GPS coordinate or IP address, it starts to look suspicious, even if every single one of them is genuine. The second issue is specific content: if reviews are mentioning staff names in a concentrated pattern, Google's AI reads that as coaching, which is against policy. Jerry explains how Google's pattern analysis works, why the analogy is closer to shoplifting prevention than a penalty system, and what you should actually do to protect your review count going forward. He also covers review gating, which has been against Google's policy for years and is still showing up on chiropractic websites today. This is not a crisis episode. These are not widespread problems yet. But understanding how Google thinks about review authenticity now will help you avoid patterns that could become real problems later. Topics Covered Why TikTok and Instagram SEO advice tends to strip out all the context that actually matters What Google's policy actually says about soliciting reviews (and what it does not say) How pattern analysis works and why a waiting room full of reviewers can look suspicious The shoplifting analogy: you can be doing nothing wrong and still trigger a flag Review cards as a simple, low-pressure way to move reviews off-premise Why Google may flag reviews that mention a staff member by name How to troubleshoot a removed or blocked review without panicking Friends and family reviews: why "genuine" is not the same as "unbiased" to Google Review gating: what it is, why it was ever normal, and why it is absolutely not okay now Resources for Chiropractors Best chiropractic websites: https://rocketchiro.com/best-chiropractic-websites Local Chiropractic SEO: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-seo Business & marketing training for chiropractors: https://rocketchiro.com/join Free Chiropractic Webiste/SEO Review: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-practice-assessment

    21 min
4.9
out of 5
69 Ratings

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The Rocket Chiropractic Podcast is a business and marketing podcast created for everyday chiropractors who want simple, honest, and practical advice. Hosted by Dr. Jerry Kennedy, the show provides common-sense, patient-centered strategies that small and solo chiropractic practices can start using right away. Most listeners are chiropractors who are getting started, chiropractors who feel stuck or overwhelmed, or chiropractors who are trying to DIY their own marketing. If you run a micro practice or a small office with little or no staff, this podcast is designed specifically for you. Podcast episodes cover topics like: - Growing a small chiropractic practice - Patient retention and communication - Chiropractic websites and online presence - SEO for chiropractors and Google visibility - Online and offline chiropractic advertising - Common chiropractor struggles and how to overcome them Whether you're a new chiropractor trying to get traction, a frustrated chiropractor looking for clarity, or a hands-on chiropractor who wants to understand marketing without the hype, this podcast will help you simplify growth, reduce stress, and build a patient-centered practice that works. The Rocket Chiropractic Podcast is trusted by chiropractors who want practical advice, realistic expectations, and straightforward business insights. Many chiropractors listen to a few episodes before hiring Rocket Chiro for website or SEO help because the podcast is the easiest way to understand how Jerry thinks and how he helps chiropractors grow. Tune in and start learning strategies you can actually use to move your practice forward. Resources: Free Website/SEO Review: RocketChiro.com/chiropractic-practice-assessment Best Chiropractic Websites: RocketChiro.com/best-chiropractic-websites Coaching for Chiropractors: RocketChiro.com/join

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