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Marketing. Branding. Consultants. Gurus.
In Part 7, we shift from legal and financial advisors to two areas that heavily influence dental startups: marketing strategy and practice consultants.
This episode dives into:
• The minimum marketing requirements every dental startup needs
• Why marketing should not be cookie-cutter
• How branding, design, and location must align
• Why marketing dollars continue long after opening
• The importance of consistency for long-term valuation and resale
• The difference between hiring a consultant for a task vs. “running your practice”
We also unpack a growing trend in healthcare: practice consultants who position themselves as full-spectrum startup experts — from site selection to construction to operations.
Here’s the reality:
No one professional should be your sole decision-maker.
Consultants can play an important role in revenue growth, systems, and administration — but they are not substitutes for real estate professionals, attorneys, designers, or contractors.
If you’re opening your dental practice, this episode will challenge you to think like a business owner first — and understand exactly who you’re hiring, and why.
By Arminco IncMarketing. Branding. Consultants. Gurus.
In Part 7, we shift from legal and financial advisors to two areas that heavily influence dental startups: marketing strategy and practice consultants.
This episode dives into:
• The minimum marketing requirements every dental startup needs
• Why marketing should not be cookie-cutter
• How branding, design, and location must align
• Why marketing dollars continue long after opening
• The importance of consistency for long-term valuation and resale
• The difference between hiring a consultant for a task vs. “running your practice”
We also unpack a growing trend in healthcare: practice consultants who position themselves as full-spectrum startup experts — from site selection to construction to operations.
Here’s the reality:
No one professional should be your sole decision-maker.
Consultants can play an important role in revenue growth, systems, and administration — but they are not substitutes for real estate professionals, attorneys, designers, or contractors.
If you’re opening your dental practice, this episode will challenge you to think like a business owner first — and understand exactly who you’re hiring, and why.