Thursday, January 13, 2011

Advertising For Addiction Treatment Centers

The United States has about 311,000,000 people and of those, about 12.8 million, over the age of 12, are addicted to illegal drugs.  In addition, under-age teenage drinking costs this country about 58 billion, (with a “B"), dollars per year.  In other words, addiction to drugs and alcohol is a pretty serious problem.

Thankfully we have rehab centers to help people get over their addictions, to learn other ways to “get high” on life and to find self esteem, self worth, to become happier and more productive members of society.  Some centers are for profit but some are non profit which means they rely on the donations from the public and businesses to keep the operation going. 

Part of operations is marketing and advertising.  People need to know where to go if they, or someone they know, has a drug or alcohol problem.  However, marketing and advertising can be rather costly and seem to overwhelmingly cut in to costs or donations whether it’s non or for profit.

It doesn’t have to be this way.  A website called, “Consulting Addictions”, offers low cost marketing and advertising for companies and institutions so that more money can be spent towards the actual rehabilitation of these individuals in need.  Click on the link, Advertising for addiction treatment centers to get an idea of the savings and opportunities available.  You can see a significant difference in price between a top advertiser and/or top marketer, and Consulting Addictions.

The individual who runs the business will also assist your company or institution with ideas, (what’s working, what’s not working), increase in traffic either via phone or internet as well as care to elevate the success of the company. 

Six percent of Americans have a substance abuse problem.  Consulting Addictions will help no matter if you have thousands or hundreds of patients.  Let them help you find solutions and cut costs so that you can help more of those in need. 

Posted by Serenity at 07:54 PM
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