Marketing in today's practice plays an important part of a practice way to generate new business and keep existing clients happy. If you look at the way at how new clients determine who to pick their veterinarian it comes from one of four main ways: referrals, location, signage and your internet presence.
Marketing in today's practice plays an important part of a practice way to generate new business and keep existing clients happy. If you look at the way at how new clients determine who to pick their veterinarian it comes from one of four main ways: referrals, location, signage and your internet presence.
Below is a list of marketing questions for you and your practice geared to spur thoughts as to what might be important marketing concepts for you to apply in your practice. Please review the questions. Anything you do not answer yes to should cause pause for thought. Is this something you should be answering yes? Not all practices will engage the same marketing concepts but many of the questions were developed from things other practices are doing. Here are the questions to answer:
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