Chiropractic Marketing Ideas

Chiropractic Marketing Ideas

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Ben Altadonna: Good Habits For Chiropractors To Have

March 2, 2014 By Ben Altadonna

Hi…Ben Altadonna here. I love my work; giving doctors “done for you” patient communication tools for referrals, retention, automation, and systematization…as well as how to think accurately about the business of chiropractic (which by the way, should ALL be about supporting you and your family). And since there are only a very few hours per… Read More »

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Ben Altadonna Time Management Tips For 2014

January 12, 2014 By Ben Altadonna

Today’s Ben Altadonna Marketing Tip: Time Management for the New Year Although throughout my adulthood, I’ve been a pretty darn good manager of time, lately I’ve become even better at it. What I’ve been able to achieve even by lunch time has even surprised me! So I asked myself, “What’s changed?”…and “How can my members… Read More »

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What a Balanced Practice/Personal Life Should Feel Like!

January 9, 2014 By Ben Altadonna

Ben Altadonna Daily Marketing Tip: Balance and Success are Connected. Sometimes, Chiropractors forget to add “happiness” to their goal list and just like many things on their list, they lack a plan on how to get there. They seldom think about what it takes to get there, how they’ll know if they got there, or… Read More »

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The “No Office” Doctor’s Office

December 5, 2013 By Ben Altadonna

This article is for any chiropractor, medical doctor, dentist, or therapist/provider that is having trouble getting paperwork done and being productive…while having a life! Here’s something I did that increased my productivity by at least 25%.  I no longer have an office for myself. Yes, my staff has a place to go and work, but… Read More »

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How To Create “Luck”

November 20, 2013 By Ben Altadonna

Hi, my name is Ben Altadonna. As a result of working with thousands of business owners, I’m convinced some are just a lot luckier than others. I’m also convinced these people actually know how to manufacture “luck”…and since I am a part of this community, I feel I can share some of what works for… Read More »

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