Having Checks and Balances For Your Patient Attraction

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Dr. Ginger Bratzel talks about how using a system of checks and balances can help you run your practice smoothly.   Building checks and balances in your patient attraction plan is essential to create the foundation for growing your practice.    Checks and balances exist in all other areas of your practice. You have systems for collections, insurance filing, ordering supplies, and tray set up.    When it comes to the area of dental marketing, I find that they are nonexistent most of the time. This can often creates issues when it comes to growing the practice. Click on the video image below to watch. Here are some tips to help you create a checks and balance system in your own practice: The first item necessary is a marketing calendar. This will allow…
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Grow Your Dental Practice By Attending Live Events

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Dr. Ginger Bratzel talks about what to do and how to be prepared when attending live events that benefit your practice. We all know the importance of attending live dental events and trainings as part of our continuing education, but it is also important to have a plan going into the event so you are sure to get the most out of your experience.   The most important investment you can make is in yourself. Click on the video image below to watch. So to get the most out of any live training event (either dental continuing education or practice development), I want to offer you a checklist to make sure you get the most out of your time and your investment.   Always come prepared- make sure you are…
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Growing Your Practice With Patient-Friendly Hours

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Dr. Ginger Bratzel talks about how having hours that are more appealing to potential patients will more effectively draw them into your office. Traditionally, in dentistry, dental offices are open from 8am to 5pm, four days a week, with Friday off. That model has worked for many years, but how about having a practice that also offers patient-friendly hours?   People have complex schedules now, and they are often already looking for an excuse (even subconsciously) for not coming to the dentist. If they can’t find a time that works for them, then they put it off and don’t schedule, or worse…cancel an appointment last minute that they weren’t really committed to.   By being accessible to their needs, you will align your practice with their tendencies and attract more patients to…
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Creating Customer Service Levels For Dental Patients

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Dr. Ginger Bratzel talks about how to create different levels of service that will appeal to potential patients.   To be successful in business, not just in dentistry, it is important that you are setting yourself apart from the competition. You can do this by creating your own, unique position and standing out in the competitive marketplace by creating signature, customer service levels. Within in this article, I’m going to share some real businesses and examples for you to model for your own dental practice.   I’ve spotlighted other businesses in the past, but now I want to focus on what the Whole Foods grocery chain does and what that means to your dental practice.   What is the Whole Foods Chain? What do they sell?   Whole Foods sells food; therefore they…
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