When you have an Easy Acu Website, one of the tools included is a way to check and see what words people are using to search for information on the web. With a mere click, a new window opens and you can easily discover WHAT words your prospective patients are using to find information via the web.
When you know what phrases people are typing to find answers, you can then create articles that contain those essential “keyword phrases”. It’s an ESSENTIAL part of creating a website that can be easily found by people who WANT to become your patient!
Today, when I clicked on that tool to create this article, I was actually stunned at what I saw. Last month there were 1,220,000 searches on the term acupuncture.
That’s right, last month there were over 1.2 MILLION searches for the term “acupuncture”. I’m not surprised, considering that a recent WebMD poll reports that 85% of respondents were VERY OPEN to alternative medicine as a treatment option.
The term “acupuncture” is actually quite broad, and few people just type in “acupuncture” to find what they’re seeking. Some people are seeking information on how to TRAIN to become an acupuncturist while others are seeking information to learn is acupuncture can offer relief from their symptoms.
The tool allows you to “dig deeper” and find out exactly WHAT people want to know about acupuncture. Some of the other terms people are using to find information about acupuncture on the web are:
- acupuncture for back pain
- acupuncture for depression
- acupuncture and infertility
- acupuncture weight loss
- acupuncture sinus
- acupuncture sciatica
- acupuncture asthma
- acupuncture anxiety
Knowing the words people are using to search the web for the solutions you offer is CRITICAL to creating a website that can be found by the people who need the healing relief you offer. Because, as you look at the list above, it’s easy to see that people want to know if acupuncture is the answer to what ails them.
If you’d like to learn more about this easy to use style of web presence, contact us.

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