Idaho and Similar States
Some of the larger states, such as California or Florida, have a number of chiropractic volunteers working on getting resources regarding colleges, local organizations, recent graduates that are opening their first offices, and other information that is getting plugged into various databases we’ve been working on. As a result, directory databases for those states are growing at a fairly good pace and we be getting a balanced set of information.
Some of the difficulties we’ve been facing, is when dealing with databases and entries to create directories such as Chiropractors Idaho pages, which don’t offer much information, since there is not an active volunteer providing chiropractic related information from that state. Since there are no chiropractic colleges in the state the option of having students volunteer is checked off the list. As a result, we gotta rely solely on doctors of chiropractic currently practicing in the state.
Idaho is a good example, but states such as Delaware, Utah, or even Nebraska, could just as easily be used as an example of states requiring better information sets from people practicing in those locations.
While we’ve been focusing mostly on states, some metro areas have been showing strength in the community, with local chiropractors working together rather than competing with one another. Two good examples include Santa Monica Chiropractic and the community web site for Orange County Chiropractic. There are quite a few different ways chiropractors have been going about combining their information onto single web sites, after the October conferences it’s likely a much larger list will be appearing on this directory web site.

