A Day In The Life
Your clients spend their days having bad service experiences. Follow this client around for a day then take a look at your own practice. What can you improve? (…click the title to read the full article…)
Read moreYour clients spend their days having bad service experiences. Follow this client around for a day then take a look at your own practice. What can you improve? (…click the title to read the full article…)
Read moreHere are the basic marketing tools that you will want for your business. Check-out these tips for getting started…(click the title to read the article)…
Read moreA fun look at the emotions stirred by various colors…(click the title to read the article)…
Read moreMore tips for designing your website…(click the title to read the article)…
Read moreWebsite visitors have two different styles for reading your content – are you planning your website to appeal to them both? (click the title to read the article)…
Read moreTo design a website that will help you meet your business goals – start with these questions, then find a designer who understands that “bells and whistles” are not the essential key…(click the title to read the article)…
Read moreStill debating whether or not a website can help you build your practice? These pointers will help you decide…(click the title to read the article)…
Read moreWhat does your stationary say about your company? Does your business card “tell your story”?
What if someone comes across your card long after meeting you – will they remember you and your service? Use this handy checklist to design a set that does the job…(click the title to read the article)…
Read moreIf all of a sudden your revenues dropped, can your practice still meet its financial obligations? Also known as the “quick ratio”, this simple calculation tells you how liquid your practice is. Easy to calculate and understand…(click the article title to read the full article)…
Read moreEvery decision to invest resources in one direction sacrifices the opportunity to invest those resources in another option. Have you been evaluating the “opportunity cost” of your decisions? (click the article title to read the full article)…
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