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Being a medical marketing consultant, one cannot divorce oneself from Social Media, and I don’t. It’s value in growing relationships and enhancing a practice cannot be denied and I write about it all the time. I am just a total failure at keeping up at it on my own, and I’m finally giving myself permission to say “that’s ok. It’s not my specialty”. Thank God for my trusted pal Onlywire. Continue reading
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A simple equation, and it’s true. I’m in the process of growing mine now, in multiple ways. In this video I’ll give you 7 sure fire tips for filling your practice and reaching more potential patients your medical website and your marketing materials. The last 2 tips are a biggie: Continue reading