Thursday, August 18, 2005
Practice Building: Market Research
Our oldest son will be 11 soon, and so there is "birthday talk" in the air. Here are 2 market research questions I have found myself asking:
1) What would you like to do for your birthday?
and
2) What do you want for your birthday?
If I acted like most business people, I would go buy him what I thought he would want, and then not understand why he was not thrilled with the gift.
But you do not have to suffer through this disappointment when you do your market research, whether at home or in your practice.
Invitation - visit our podcasting site for cutting edge audio on private practice marketing and private practice building.
Best to ya!
Jeff
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Private Practice Marketing: A Soaking Wet Marketing Marvel
We had a blast, and I may never be completely dry again!
One of the features that really intrigued me was the 400 gallon bucket that was on top of one of the multiple slide water slides (picture a giant jungle gym with multiple water slides). Water poured into the bucket and each time it filled up, the bucket would dump 400 gallons of water down on the slides, soaking everyone, especially if you were right beneath.
As a matter of fact, if you are right under it, you need to be sure that your bathing is securely attached to your body, or else you could lose it, as more than one person did.
What does this have to do with private practice marketing?
Well, this was not the only bucket I noticed on the complex. There are multiple buckets all designed to get you to put your money in the bucket.
Here's a partial list:
Room fee - not cheap by the way.
In room movies
Room service
Shops at each water park to buy drinks and food
Soda machines all over the place
In the mall:
5 different restaurants
A breakfast with the Nickelodeon characters
A souvenier store
A store where you could get fake tatoos, hair braids, etc.
And a store where you could get balloon animale made
And that's just a partial list.
You could spend your entire vacation budget without ever leaving the hotel, which is probably their intent.
Yet how many buckets do we have for our clients and customers to put their money in?
Most have only one, maybe two.
What would it be like to have "multiple buckets" in your practice?
I invite you to share your ideas here, and let's brainstorm this.
Best to ya!
Soaking wet Jeff
Sunday, July 24, 2005
Practice Building: Monday Night TeleSeminar on "'How to Start and Run a Super Profitable Mentor Program'
=> How to reach the absolute highest levels of income from yourprogram . . . If you're going to help others you may as well getthe most for it.
=> To get better results when you work with people over time . ..they will brag about their results to others which will resultin even more mentees.
=> How to develop incentives and bonuses to join your program . .. you'll offer so much that it would be crazy for someone 'not'to join.
=> What kind of mentees you should avoid . . . these people won'tget results no matter what you do and will hurt your program.
=> How to promote your program . . . easy and cheap methods thatallow you to promote as much or as little as you want.
=> Mentee perks . . . things you can give mentees that will keepthem loyal to you.
=> About joint ventures . . . you'll have a built in group ofpeople to share business with.
=> How to handle pre-requisite product sales . . . this can be asignificant source of extra revenue and will keep you AND yourmentees from driving each other crazy.
=> Easy methods for communication with your mentees . . . youprobably already have all the tools you need.
=> Pricing strategies . . . both to maximize your earnings and tomake things cost-effective for your mentees.
=> How to set groundrules . . . so mentees don't consume yourlife which would actually make you less effective for them andfor yourself.
=> How to get started . . . it's easier than you think.
And as Always with Tom's Seminars . . . You will Learn Much,Much More
TelePhone bridge space is limited. Tom's TelePhone seminars fillup quickly so don't delay getting your spot.
This TelePhoneSeminar will give you all the knowledge you need tostart a mentor program immediately.
To Register:
http://www.snipurl.com/mondaynight
Hope to see you there!
Jeff
Monday, July 18, 2005
Private Practice Marketing: Motivational Quotes
"You can not do everything in one day, but you can do one thing everyday."
What one thing can you commit to do tomorrow to grow and market your practice?
I invite you to post your answers here on the blog!
Best to YOU!
Jeff
Saturday, July 16, 2005
Practice Building: Thanks for your responses
Here's a few tips for interacting on this blog based on your responses.
1) RSS Feed - You can set it up to have new posts come directly to you by clicking on the Our RSS Site Feed link under Links. You will go to page that will explain everything and help you set it up.
2) Posting comments -At the end of each post, by the name of the person posting, you will see a link that tells you the number of comments for that post. Click on that link to post you own comments.
3) Again, next to the name of the poster, you can click on the envelope with the arrow in it to send that post to a friend.
That's all for now.
Best to ya!
Jeff
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Practice Building: Time Management vs. Action Management
Here's one of the themes that came out of our Get Clients - Full Practice Training tele-classes today:
Time Management is a myth!
Think about it - you have 24 hours in a day, and I have 24 hours in a day, 24 and no more!
While we really cannot manage time, what we can manage is action!
We can manage our actions.
Here's a question to get you started: Instead of trying to do everything at once and getting overwhelmed, what one small action can you take today and/or this week to move your practice in the direction of your dreams?
And then what is the next action for the next day, and the next and the next.......?
That's Action Management!
And there is still room in both the Get Clients - Full Practice Training and in the Practice Building Intensive tele-classes. We invite you to go to
http://www.BuildingYourIdealPractice.com/programs.html
and join us!. We will take new people in the classes up until the second week.
That would be a great action to manage!
Best to YOU!
Jeff
Sunday, July 10, 2005
Practice Building: Riding the Storm Out
When I saw the quote below a few minutes ago on coach Phillip Humbert's Tips Newsletter
http://www.philliphumbert.com I thought about how ALL of us, including David and me, experience storms in our practices from time to time.
The trick is to ride it out and learn from it.
"Believing in yourself, is an endless destination. Believing you have failed, is the end of your journey." - Sarah Meredith
"Struggles will either define you or refine your. The choice of outcome is up to you."
- Jeff Herring
Best to you!
Jeff