The Veterinary Marketing Podcast

VMP 255.5: 6 Ways To Generate Clients At Your Veterinary Practice

09.06.2023 - By Brandon BreshearsPlay

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I recently had an awesome discussion about generating clients for veterinary hospitals using digital marketing. I wanted to share the insights from that episode with you, breaking down the six strategies I discussed and giving you my take on their effectiveness. First up, we talked about paid advertising. It's a powerful tool for reaching a wide audience, but it's important to remember that it should come after establishing other methods. Paid advertising can be effective, but it's not the first step in building a solid client base. Next, we touched on cold outreach. While it can be effective, it's not scalable and can be time-consuming. So, I don't typically recommend it as a primary method for generating clients. Now, let's talk about my personal favorite - client referrals. When your clients refer others to your veterinary hospital, it's a clear indication of good service. Plus, it attracts similar clients, helping you build a strong, loyal client base. Another great strategy is forming strategic partnerships with businesses that have the same client type. By partnering with boarding facilities or groomers, for example, you can tap into their client base and offer your services, creating a win-win situation. We also discussed the power of organic media, which involves creating and publishing content on external sites like blogs, social media, videos, and podcasts. This helps you reach a wider audience and establishes you as an authority in your field. Lastly, we talked about owned media, which includes email or text message lists. This is a powerful tool for directly communicating with your clients and keeping them updated about your services. To wrap it up, I emphasized the importance of diversifying your traffic sources to protect against market conditions. Referrals, building your own media list, strategic partnerships, and content creation should be prioritized. Paid advertising and cold outreach can be effective, but they shouldn't be your primary methods. Remember, building strong relationships with your clients and providing excellent service are key. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out. I'm here to help you succeed in your veterinary marketing efforts. ‍

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