by Dan Salmore | Sep 13, 2022 | Optometry, Private Practice Tips, Uncategorized
There is More than Back to School Eye Exams to Promote! Back to school season is a key time to encourage families into your practice. It’s not until parents get the first report card that they realize it’s time to schedule that exam they forgot about before school...
by Dan Salmore | Aug 9, 2022 | Dental, Optometry, Private Practice Tips, Uncategorized
3 Ways to Encourage Patient Engagement on Social Media Healthcare and social media go hand in hand now more than ever. In order to keep up with the digital trend, it’s imperative that you meet patients where they are, which is online. Facebook is still a juggernaut...
by Dan Salmore | Jul 12, 2022 | Dental, Optometry, Private Practice Tips
Professional Website Design for Practice Growth Great websites attract and retain patients. So having a website that works well in this digital age is an absolute must. The goal of any practice’s website should be to convert new visitors into patients and help retain...
by Dan Salmore | Jun 14, 2022 | Dental, Optometry, Private Practice Tips
3 Tips to Market Effectively to the Unique Demographic that is Generation X Generation X is one of the smaller generations, but overlooking them in favor of larger generations such as the Baby Boomers and Millennials can be a costly mistake. Gen X is known for their...
by DMarioDesign | Feb 8, 2022 | Dental, Optometry, Private Practice Tips
What Makes Millennials Tick and How to Overcome Marketing Challenges to Attract them to Your Practice Millennials are more than Facebook and fancy coffees enjoyed by “Hipsters.” Pew Research has predicted that Millennials, also known as Generation Y, will soon...
by DMarioDesign | Jan 11, 2022 | Dental, Optometry, Private Practice Tips
Best Practices for Handling Negative Online Reviews the Right Way It’s something you’ve been dreading: a bad online review of your practice. No matter the platform it was left on, it’s now public record. But worst of all, negative reviews generally only tell one side...