Source: FIRSTLINE
April 1, 2007
By:
Charisse Lombardo
Not sure what to do with your empty walls? Charisse Lombardo, an interior de signer and president of CLM interiors in Ridgefield, Conn., suggests creating your own wall of fame.
|
Source: FIRSTLINE
April 1, 2007
Use this list of giveaways to boost your marketing reach.
|
Source: FIRSTLINE
April 1, 2007
By:
Wendy Wheeler
Clients love you so much they send you endless photos of Trixie drinking from the toilet and Boots chasing a sunbeam.
|
Source: FIRSTLINE
April 1, 2007
Your practice is unique. Maybe you offer a service others don't, or maybe you just do it better. But if you don’t tell clients why you're so special, they just might miss it. And wouldn't that be a shame?
|
Source: FIRSTLINE
April 1, 2007
By:
Collin Babcock
Give your patients a license to board with custom pet ID cards, suggests Collin Babcock, the practice owner and manager at McCune Animal Hospital in Eagle Rock, Mo.
|
Source: FIRSTLINE
March 1, 2007
By:
Portia Stewart
Does dingy, drab, or dungeon-like describe your practice? It might be time for a makeover. Use these quick and thrifty ideas to take your practice from blah to beautiful.
|
Source: FIRSTLINE
March 1, 2007
By:
Laura Greer
Want a fun, educational way to jazz up your reception area? Post a quiz on your bulletin board, says Laura Greer, practice manager for Above and Beyond Pet Care Hospital in Lubbock, Texas. Her practice uses quizzes to keep waiting clients informed and entertained. For example: I come in sizes that range from 2 pounds to 200 pounds, and I sweat through my feet. What am I? Answer: a dog.
|
Source: FIRSTLINE
January 1, 2007
You don't need to work very hard to make clients feel uncomfortable, dissatisfied, or irritated. Here's a look at 10 ways to chase off clients.
|
|