Making Chiropractic Marketing Easy – Systematizing Your Marketing
Most of us didn’t start our chiropractic practice so we could do marketing all day. We started our chiropractic business because we knew we could help people, and that’s all most of us want to do.
However, most of us quickly learned that our practice isn’t going anywhere without marketing. When we do market our practice we ultimately help more people. You can be the best chiropractor in your state, but if people don’t know about you and you aren’t treating them it doesn’t do much good.
Intuitively we know that marketing is a good thing to do, we just don’t want to do it. I find this truth to be universal for entrepreneurs in healthcare across the board, not just chiropractors. The easiest and best way to make marketing an easy and effortless event is to create automated systems and processes, so the marketing happens even if you don’t feel like doing it.
Let’s talk about creating chiropractic marketing systems in a little more detail. Fundamentally, understanding this process is key to generating more income and increasing the size of your practice.
When I talk about chiropractic marketing systems I’m talking about taking action using a planned, ordered procedure. A marketing system is a methodical and fairly automated way to communicate with patients and prospects. The goal of implementing a “systemized marketing procedure” is to create a disciplined and organized approach to marketing. Marketing needs to be done, but you shouldn’t have to spend all day every day stressing about it. When the procedures are automated you can easily teach someone else to do them and ensure your connect with your clients on a consistent basis.
There are several reasons (let’s call them what they are – excuses) for not doing any marketing. Here are some of the top excuses we hear from our coaching clients:
“I don’t do marketing because…”
1. I hate it
2. Because I don’t know how to
3. Marketing is boring
4. I’m too busy
5. It doesn’t work
6. It’s too expensive
7. People don’t like to be sold to. My business will come naturally.
Whether you love to market your chiropractic practice or not, putting systems in place so your marketing is done in a consistent and effortless manner ensures it happens – even when you are super busy or just don’t feel like it!
Here are a couple of tips to creating your own chiropractic marketing systems:
1. Put one system in place at a time. Get one down and then start another.
2. Schedule time each week to work on growing your business. Have a calendar system you use, such as Google calendar, and stick to it.
3. If there are things you really don’t want to do, have someone else do them. Hire a virtual assistant, do a trade with someone, have a high school student or intern at the local college help you out.
4. An example of a marketing system could be sending post cards to clients on their birthdays. How can you do this? Ask for their date of birth in your introductory paperwork. Enter it into a simple spreadsheet like excel, or use an automated system like www.sendoutcards.com. You can choose a card at the beginning of each year and set the system up to automatically send the week before your client’s birthday – without your involvement each week. Your involvement consists of asking for their birth day during the initial paperwork, and then making sure it gets keyed into the system. Perhaps someone does this for you every Friday, or the last Friday of the month. You decide what works for you. Whatever you decide put it in your calendar!
Look for other ways to create systems in your practice. Again, the key is doing one thing at a time. Master the one thing, THEN move on. Systemizing your chiropractic marketing not only ensures it will get done each month (or week), but it allows you to set up your business the way YOU want it set up, and then you can teach someone else to do it. Again, the way YOU want it done.
About the author
Founder of A Marketing Connection and The Copywriting Institute, Kelly Robbins, MA, is an award winning author, copywriter and healthcare marketing coach/consultant. Kelly is a blogger for both ChiroEco and MassageMagazine and is the author of Marketing 101: Why Successful Alternative Healthcare Practitioners Specialize as well as co-author of The Practice Evolution Success Kit. She also publishes The Healthcare Marketing Connection, a free e-zine on healthcare marketing tips. Contact Kelly to receive her free report, “5 Critical Mistakes Healthcare Marketers Make that Lose Sales and Plummet Profits” at www.AMarketingConnection.com or 303-460-0285.
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Thank you for your interesting article and for all your
great free informations offered. I appreciate a lot your work, thank you again.
I think there is a lot of great information here. A strong marketing strategy makes a massive difference. Having office staff, high school students, interns, etc., is vital, because if you’re going to market yourself and your practice, it’s very difficult to balance all the taks necessary to have an efficient marketing strategy, and still run your practice effectiverly. There are so many daily, weekly, even months tasks; delegation is very key.
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When we are first licenced, we usually know very little about marketing. We hope our excellent clinical skills will market themselves. Then survival necessitates marketing. 15 years later I am still learning. Thanks for the tips.
I agree. Chiropractic marketing has to be one of the most misunderstood and misused concept out there. We don’t learn it in school and many consultants are clueless about what marketing post Mercedes ’80s.
Great information! With the right chiropractic marketing ideas and tools in place, you are going to be able to stand out in your community and have the chiropractic authority status that translates into great returns. Thanks for such like article.
Planning is the most important part of any marketing strategy. Chiropractic Marketing may be Successful with Careful Planning, So we must pay attention to plant before start.