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Private Practice Marketing: A Soaking Wet Marketing MarvelPosted by Search EzineArticles.com
on: 2005-08-12 20:24:12
Last week I took our two boys on an all guy vacation to the Nickelodeon Family Suites Hotel in Orlando. It's the only one of it's kind in the world, with two separate mine-water parks on site, with a mall in the middle. 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 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 over the complex 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 the mall: 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? What other products or services can you offer your current and past clients? I invite you to see how many ideas you can come up with, while I go and dry off. Visit BuildingYourIdealPractice.com for more tips and tools to build the practice of your dreams, and to subscribe to our brand new podcast at PrivatePracticeMarketingPodcast.com Related ArticlesMarketing Your Private Practice Using Lunch N' Learn Programs Private Practice Marketing: 3 More Secrets I Wish I Knew When I First Started Out Private Practice Marketing: 3 Secrets I Wish I Knew When I First Started Out Advertising Your Private Practice: 6 Tips for Maximizing Your Results Part 2 Advertising Your Private Practice: Beware of the Problems Part 1 |
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