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The secret to selling prevention services in a cash-based practice
During these uncertain times, many practice owners are looking for new service areas that can provide additional revenue and marketing potential. One such area that many find attractive is in prevention services, which can seem like a great way to attract a new collection of asymptomatic patients who…
4 Keys to Produce Cash-Pay Patients with Workshops & Presentations
If you like the idea that a single effort on your part could produce new patients and referral sources for years to come, then you’ll want to check out this week’s video. In it, you’ll hear how you can efficiently produce cash-pay patients using workshops & presentations—a marketing…
Do this… or lose to your cash-based competition
In the decade since I started my own cash-based practice, the market has been flooded with out-of-network competitors—which makes it a whole lot harder to stand out. Where longer visit time used to be the only advantage you needed to bring up with prospective patients, it becomes steadily less…