Tag: practice management

#27 How To Use Surveys To Capture Valuable Data About Your Market And Turn Leads Into New Patients

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The best doctors have the ability to listen to their patients and communicate in a way that they’ll be heard. The same principle applies to the best marketers.

Imagine if you could merge the two?

One strategy is to properly apply surveys and gain information from your active members and leads that will give you the inside track when it comes to your marketing.

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#21 How To Effectively Leverage Technology To Boost Patient Retention With Special Guest Dr. David Fletcher

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Technology can be a practice game changer or it can add to your patients confusion about chiropractic.

It can be properly utilized to create objectivity or it can be relegated to another gimmick used by “sleazy” chiropractors.

Dr. David Fletcher, Chairman of the Chiropractic Leadership Alliance and chiropractic tech expert, answers the difficult questions you’ve been thinking about when it comes to using technology in your practice and gives the best practices for applying it to solidify your certainty and enhance patient care. Read More

#13 What Type Of Practice Do You Have? (And How It Might Be Holding You Back)

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Do you have a Standard Chiropractic Practice?

Is your approach limiting your enjoyment, community impact and your bottom line?

Find out which type of practice you currently have and whether or not it’s holding you back.

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#12 How To Make Your Local Business Partnerships Referral Rich

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Wouldn’t we all love to have a network of local businesses that loved to tell their clients about us?

Contrary to what seems to be the norm, you can’t simply ask them to choose you, it must be earned.

One of the best ways to develop the kind of relationship that reciprocates is through a Partners Program.

On today’s show we review the required steps to start building your own program and begin the task of becoming the “go to” office in your community (without asking).
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