Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Docs, In a nutshell, any practice building “strategy”, “script”, or “scare tactic” doesn’t last for long. Why? Because they are not relationship based. They’re transactional. Transactions have a short tail. Relationships can last a lifetime and THAT’S how you maximize “Lifetime Value”—which includes patient compliance, referrals, and reactivations/repeat...
The ChiroTrust Pocket Planner
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter “I’m a new member. What should I do first?” Have you read the pocket planner? “I’m not sure” It’s that small folded multi-color enclosed mini-poster that we mailed you the month that you signed up. “Oh, that. No, I have not.” Maybe you should. “Maybe I will.” That’s a real conversation that I had recently. Building a practice is easy if you do everything that...
How ChiroTrust and Its Members Will Gain Market Share
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Okay, here’s the deal… Now that I have so many members, it’s time for all of us to narrow our messaging. What do I mean?…. We must all push The ChiroTrust Pledge, drive traffic to your blogs, link to Chiro-Trust.org from time to time, make sure all the Dometags are up on the front door and adjusting rooms, wear the clinic jacket lapel pins, mention...
Announcing Some ChiroTrust Tweaks
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Just completed another productive meeting with ChiroTrust/Committee members from all across the country. Here’s a picture of me with the world famous ChiroTrust and Committee member, Dr. Blake Kalkstein… We all met in Seattle. The next one will be in Bozeman, Montana. As a result, and as a group, we spent about 30 minutes of the 12-hour day to discuss possible...
If you must do more than “just” Chiropractic
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Hi Doc, If you must do more than “just” Chiropractic… – Have separate business cards – Separate websites – Separate Facebook page/marketing – Separate YouTube Channels …and ideally, market it as a backend not a front end and call me to discuss. Remember, “If everyone is your market, no one is your market...
Caring, Care, and ChiroTrust
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Hi Doc, As I continue to read a book a day, I try to extract big ideas for both myself and my members. I look for ideas that nurture my creative mind. As a result, in just the last few months, I’ve come up with a handful of ways to make me and ChiroTrust more valuable to you. Here are a few examples…. ReliefAssist is an extremely high-quality neck and back pain...
Chosen Quotes for Every ChiroTrust Member
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Jay Abraham “Many companies increase their clients and profits merely by shifting their focus from trying to make a huge profit on acquisition of a new client to making their real profit on all the repeat purchases that result from those new clients.” “A marketing genius is someone who has the ability to always get the maximum result from the minimum effort-not...
Planning Your 3-Day Weekends
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Perfect timing… On this morning’s ChiroTrust member-only call, a member who lives about an hour from me asked this question or something like this… “I know that you make alone time so that you can think. Can you give me some tips because I have a hard time with knowing how and/or what…?” So, what did I say? First off, I asked something like, “When are you taking...
Don’t Work On Your Practice In Your Practice
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Trust me, when you think ahead and don’t multitask, it’s actually easier to succeed than it is to lose. The first step is to eliminate distraction and establish productive triggers and habits. That is why working ON your practice shouldn’t be done IN your practice…or at home for that matter. Thinking, prioritizing, and planning can be...
Why I Love Routines
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Plain and simple… Chiropractors with productive routines succeed. Having control of your day, managing expectations, sequencing activities for maxim output… all of this matters. For me and my business, my routine works. 7 days a week, I’m up at 6 am. 7 days a week, I’m down by 8 pm reading a book. Asleep by 10. 4 days a week, I work 14-16 hours a day. 3 days a...