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Develop a marketing plan that works

Discussion in 'Practice Management' started by admin, Oct 3, 2008.

  1. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member


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    The latest Chiropractic Economics has the full text of this:
    Develop a marketing plan that works

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  2. rvrdpm

    rvrdpm Welcome New Poster

    I have found that the best marketing actually is good old fashion hardwork. It goes without saying; that honesty, integrity and willingness to adapt to change also are key to office success and personal fulfillment.

    "It is what it is".
     
  3. Lorraine Munro

    Lorraine Munro Active Member

    Oh I agree but when you have cowboys out there with all the bells and whistles, that are attractive, that try to "poach pts" by direct mail, it gets tricky.
    Everyone has the right to promote their business but yes I definately think that integrity is the key word.
    Cheers Lorraine;)
     
  4. Secret Squirrel

    Secret Squirrel Active Member

    Exactly. You can market yourself to death, but if what you provide as a service is not all there, then it all counts for nothing.
     
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