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📊 Free for Practice Owners: Get custom insights showing exactly how patients find you online (or why they're not) → https://podiatry.marketing/report
In this episode of Podiatry Marketing, hosts Tyson Franklin and Jim McDannald delve into effective local marketing strategies for podiatry clinics. Tyson and Jim discuss the importance of targeting the right local audience, leveraging local SEO, and building community connections.Â
They highlight the pitfalls of using broad, national marketing tactics for local businesses and the benefits of local involvement, such as sponsoring and volunteering at community events. The hosts also discuss the relevance of gathering local reviews and the growing influence of new technologies like ChatGPT on local search results.Â
This episode is a valuable resource for podiatry clinics looking to enhance their local marketing efforts.
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By Tyson E. Franklin and Jim McDannald, DPM5
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📊 Free for Practice Owners: Get custom insights showing exactly how patients find you online (or why they're not) → https://podiatry.marketing/report
In this episode of Podiatry Marketing, hosts Tyson Franklin and Jim McDannald delve into effective local marketing strategies for podiatry clinics. Tyson and Jim discuss the importance of targeting the right local audience, leveraging local SEO, and building community connections.Â
They highlight the pitfalls of using broad, national marketing tactics for local businesses and the benefits of local involvement, such as sponsoring and volunteering at community events. The hosts also discuss the relevance of gathering local reviews and the growing influence of new technologies like ChatGPT on local search results.Â
This episode is a valuable resource for podiatry clinics looking to enhance their local marketing efforts.
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