In today’s episode, we focus on putting a modern spin on an “Old School Marketing” tactic. When it comes to proactive marketing, many practices focus all of their energy and recourses on modern marketing, which is good for the most part, but also has it’s downfalls. The downfall is that it makes it harder to differentiate yourself from your competition. My emphasis today is on revitalizing an older, more traditional form of marketing and doubling down on it. Members Only Proce...
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In today’s episode, we focus on putting a modern spin on an “Old School Marketing” tactic. When it comes to proactive marketing, many practices focus all of their energy and recourses on modern marketing, which is good for the most part, but also has it’s downfalls. The downfall is that it makes it harder to differentiate yourself from your competition. My emphasis today is on revitalizing an older, more traditional form of marketing and doubling down on it. Members Only Proce...
What If You Budgeted For Your Software As If It Were An Employee?
The Aesthetic Patient Experience
11 minutes
4 years ago
What If You Budgeted For Your Software As If It Were An Employee?
In today’s episode, we focus on reshaping our perspective when it comes to budgeting for your practice software. It’s important to take into consideration how much you’re paying your average employee and compare that to how much you’re allotting each month for your various software programs to manage and run your business smoothly. Let’s say you paid your average employee $20/hr, which equates to about $3,200/month, which is about $40k/year. What if you allotted this same $3,200/month ...
The Aesthetic Patient Experience
In today’s episode, we focus on putting a modern spin on an “Old School Marketing” tactic. When it comes to proactive marketing, many practices focus all of their energy and recourses on modern marketing, which is good for the most part, but also has it’s downfalls. The downfall is that it makes it harder to differentiate yourself from your competition. My emphasis today is on revitalizing an older, more traditional form of marketing and doubling down on it. Members Only Proce...