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"Marketing" is now a four-letter-word in the addiction treatment field:
On one side, you've got the disreputable practices that got the attention of Google, The New York Times, Facebook, and now Congress.
On the other, you've got an industry of marketers not delivering real results.
But it's not like there aren't people out there who need help, or reputable centers ready to give it.
We want to close the gap - to help reputable centers learn to market better, so they can help more people, ethically.
And we'll get there.
But first, we want to dispense with two pet peeves of mine: they're two gigantic misconceptions that are incentivizing all the shady practices, and keeping centers from getting more admits.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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"Marketing" is now a four-letter-word in the addiction treatment field:
On one side, you've got the disreputable practices that got the attention of Google, The New York Times, Facebook, and now Congress.
On the other, you've got an industry of marketers not delivering real results.
But it's not like there aren't people out there who need help, or reputable centers ready to give it.
We want to close the gap - to help reputable centers learn to market better, so they can help more people, ethically.
And we'll get there.
But first, we want to dispense with two pet peeves of mine: they're two gigantic misconceptions that are incentivizing all the shady practices, and keeping centers from getting more admits.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.