I’m Really Scared
I’m a scaredy cat, especially during halloween season when all the
scary movies are on TV, all the ghosts and gobblins are running
around the streets, HELL, I even get scared when I see reruns of
the Munsters on TV…
But what’s really scary right now? I know you’re thinking the
economy, but I say bullshit! You can’t tell me the normal family is
poor when a stupid movie about a talking chihuahua has made over
$60 million dollars in the theater.
It’s not like somebody is out there collecting all the cash and
burning it. It’s still out there floating around just as much as ever.
So why are you sitting there “waiting” until things turn better
before you try to find new patients? Guess what, the time to find
new patients and make your best investment (in your practice) is
now, when everyone else thinks that things have “slowed down”
People don’t stop getting haircuts when the economy slows, so why
would they not look for dental care.
I’ve been testing a new program with a few of my good clients, and
they are continuing to get good results no matter what Wall Street
and MSNBC are saying.
It’s a new Simple postcard program that let’s you change and send
different postcards every month, with minimal work from you.
You don’t have to send out the same card every single time… you
can take advantage of holidays, test out new offers, and DUH… get
new patients. And it takes less than 10 minutes a month.
I call it the Patients On Demand postcard program, and I am opening
up to a larger group and looking for 10 more quick acting practices.
If you didn’t get the email on how to be one of those practices, go to
the Sample Page right now and sign up…
Happy Halloween!
James Erickson
EMC Dental Marketing
EMC Dental Marketing is a full-service Dental Practice Marketing, Dental Advertising, and Practice Management agency that focusses on solving a dentists top 2 problems - attracting new patients and retaining the patients they already have.












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