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Marketing For New Patients or New Customers: How Much Business Do You Want To Do?

Monday, February 15th, 2010

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Marketing, Public Relations, and Advertising are three big misunderstood words for most of all business people and people in general.

Who am I, Helmut Flasch, to say that?

Simple, 98% of all people in this country retire broke at age 65.

Sure, you say, that is because of the government, taxes, the economy, etc. Maybe you even say, “Well, that is life and only the crooks survive well.”

I agree, after all “success is a matter of luck, just ask any failure”.

So I hope I got your attention. Let’s talk about marketing.

It is not a question whether marketing at one time was not necessary. It always was. It is not a question whether your prospects will think ill of you if you advertise. They don’t—it’s in your head only.

It is a question of how much business you want to do!

In fact, if you do NOT market, you give a message just the same — a message that you are small, that you don’t have what the others who market have, that you don’t care since after all “marketing and selling” are the means of educating people about good products or services.

I look at this in this way: the amount of money you make reflects directly how much of your good service you delivered. How many people did you help? That is if you have a valuable service – do you?

What is the purpose of your practice? Do you believe you help people? If you do, then market the hell out of it. If not, then get the hell out of what you are doing –NOW.

80% of people don’t get the regular dental, chiropractic, dietary, and general health care they should get. Most of you doctors are concentrating on the 20% of the chronically ill who go to a doctor because it hurts.

You have, so it seems, forgotten to do preventive care. At least the individual practice is not promoting to those 80%. You are not educating the population in large enough quantities.

Most of you are not promoting at all or in quantities which could be considered a “drop in the ocean”.

Do you know about one of the definitions of “Doctor” in the Webster dictionary?

Doctornoun [derived from old french or latin doctor, teacher. Derived from past participle of docere, to teach]  1. Origin, a teacher or learned man

“Teacher”. Yes, a teacher. Does it make sense?

So when are you going to start teaching in numbers which count?

Who did you think was supposed to do it – the government, the schools? They do what they can, why should they do all of your teaching?

Or should I say why should they do YOUR MARKETING?

Let me ask you how did you find out about some brand new equipment and technology, let’s say ‘laser dentistry’? From some advertising or a salesman maybe? I bet if you have not been one of the developers of this, then the answer is 100% YES.

How would you feel about your neighbor who is a heart surgeon, not telling you about a new cure for a heart disease because you did not come to him and asked and your loved one is dying from it? You see, he only did what is “professional”– don’t advertise! “If you are good, people will come to you by word of mouth”.

Balderdash!

How can you expect people to look for things they don’t even know exists?

So, you must do marketing, advertising, and public relations, or you will do a disservice to the people, the profession and to yourself.

How much marketing is needed?

About 500 times more than you think in your wildest nightmare.

Advertising and marketing does cost, and it makes, if done ethically (don’t promise things you can’t deliver), money always — always, always!!

The trick in making yourself known is only modified by your ability to reach as many people as you can, and using not only your own money and resources, but using the money and resources of other entities to help you.

To reach a great amount of people you better bring the cost of reaching those people way down.

I know that most advertising companies tell you to do the “best quality marketing” (good printing, etc.) and spend enormous amount of money getting the “best” mailing list. Once you have all that high quality stuff then usually you, of course, have no more money to actually mail them out.

Over and over again, I see doctors putting promotional material together which cost 50 cents to two dollars per piece, —not including the postage. Considering the high price, they sent 200 – 2000 pieces per month and hope there are returns.

Why does nothing happen? After all it is such a ‘nice’ brochure!

Balderdash, first of all, you properly described you and your practice perfectly which was the first mistake, a real big mistake! Then you expect some magic 5 or even 10% return. Or you say, well, even at 1% something should have happened.

Not so!

I say, a percentage of one (or ten) can never really be averaged out without minimally having sent 20,000 mailings minimally three to five times. That makes 60,000 — 100,000 sent in a one to two months period. Remember what I said: minimally three to five times to the same people or you waste your money!!

And by the way, 1% is high for your service! There is not a marketing expert who will not tell you that if you don’t hit the same population five to ten times, every two to four weeks, you might as well not do it and go to Las Vegas with your money.

In marketing you are always better off hitting a small segment many, many times rather than a large segment once.

Here is another thought: most people ponder about all the money they lost and might lose when yet the real money you lose is the money you neglect ever getting.

Could you see this? It’s the millions you never make which are hurting you!!

Set aside everything you “know” about marketing and about “how people react to marketing”, and stop being penny-wise and dollar-foolish.

Start making noise. Start making noise, in a way you never did before.

Keep in mind that if you change nothing, discredit everything I and other marketing experts are teaching as “not workable”, “not functioning”, “not in my area”, “not over my dead body”, — then of course nothing will change in your practice.

There is a world out there waiting for good service and products, — tell this world loudly that you have them!

If you have not already done so, speak to us about the latest automated internet marketing tools that will reach out to approximately 100,000 to 200,000 people, at only pennies on the dollar.

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Helmut G. Flasch
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Think Differently

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

As most business owners and doctors consider implementing NEW practice management and marketing ideas in their practices, a nagging question will come up, “Has this business idea been done in my field?” “What is the guarantee that this practice marketing technique will work?”

We also want to know whether other dentists, orthodontists, chiropractors, internists, plastic surgeons, podiatrists, optometrists, opthalmologists, heart surgeons, obgyns etc etc etc might have succeeded already with the same marketing and business idea.

Very few people want to be ‘the first one’ to implement a business idea.

This video below is an 1997 ad for Apple computers.

Beyond that is a message which many business and practice owners could relate to: thinking differently may not be as popular as conformity but in the end, it may be what will heave your business to the next high high level!

Enjoy the video – let’s think differently!

 

 

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This Best Investment in 2010 Will Be the Best Investment For At Least the Next 5000 Years

Monday, January 25th, 2010

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I have never dabbled in the stock markets. I ‘invested’ instead in developing business and practice improvement strategies for my companies and for my clients.

However I do know many doctors who are interested in the answer to ‘what is the best investment that will yield the best returns?’ Let me see if I could present a different viewpoint to you on the subject of making great monies.

During 2008 and 2009 many investors and even people who do not consider themselves investors might have had a grim awakening.

But as the word ‘awakening’ indicates – it is a good thing.

Maybe these next few lines will shade some light on how — if you are interested to have a good ROI on investments — to double your investment over and over and over again.

The very activity which does such a thing (double the investment) is done by all companies in which you have ever invested.

Every company that makes any type of money at all is a phenomenal marketing company.

No matter how good the product is, it is only good because the public perceives it to be good.

And that my friend is the job of marketing.

No matter how good a product is, the marketing has to be at least as good, if not better for the product to sell in large enough quantity.

Even for a product to be created it usually takes money. Money which investors are dishing out.

It takes incredible marketing skill to get that investment.

I smile when I hear, and I hear it often, when someone discounts the success of some young chap who became successful because he got hundreds of millions in funding for the start of his company.

“I could do that too with my product if I had this type of money.” you will hear someone saying.

No, you could not. Because you do not know the most important thing right out of the gate — marketing and sales.

You could not sell your idea, market your idea, and thus even if you would get a hundred million from winning the lottery, you would probably blow it and go bankrupt, just as the people who do win the lottery.

The basic, the very basic of succeeding in business, in arts, in the entertainment industries etc are all depending on incredible marketing skills.

I bet you have seen many movie stars which you like, as much if not better than some of the mega box office guys, who however are small earners compared to the mega stars.

“It’s the marketing — stupid”. As former president Bill Clinton might say.

So, let’s summarize one more time, as this is of significant importance for you to ever make any money to speak of.

No matter which stock you invest in, if the company does not know how to market, you (and them) have had it.

This does not mean that product, service and the right time at the market play no role at all – they do.

But without ingenuous marketing the best product will fail.

One famous example was Coca Cola which had failed several times before the right person marketed it so that it became what it is today. Another example is Red Bull. Red Bull was a failure before someone who knew marketing did the correct actions to bring it to international success.

Even when a product slightly changed — such as adding carbonation to Red Bull – it was still a marketing move.

Marketers know – or find out what is needed and wanted.

By the way, did you know that life insurance was called ‘death insurance’ and under that name it was going nowhere in sales with people?

Some chap came along and called it life insurance (when it really does not insure your life but your death thus the phrase “I am worth more dead than alive”).

Marketing is king.

Now, I did not write this for you to look at which company has the best marketing team but for you to market yourself, your service, your practice as well as other services or products you now do not even conceive of.

Remember Dr Scholl with his shoe inserts and arch supports for the foot.

Most doctors – podiatrists — tell me that his brand of products are no good, cheap and practically useless.

Hmm, I am not getting in the middle of that because I would not know but it does support my point above. Dr Scholl’s company is filthy rich with what his competitors think is an inferior product.

It’s the marketing, stupid.

I wrote this issue to show you how you have the power to double you money every single month – if not sooner – and at the same time create a reputation, trust and professional satisfaction no stock investment can ever do for you.

And – oh by the way, you will make so much money that you can afford to play (and lose) big in the stock market if that strikes your fancy.

Look, if you invest $50,000 in the stock market you will earn at the very best about 10% after one year.

That is a whopping, or should I say, a lousy $5000.

And if you look at what the market was the last two years and probably will be the next two years, then the 10% are anything but guaranteed.

Anything but guaranteed, but even if guaranteed, it will bring so little that the money made would not be worth writing home to mom about.

The money made will NOT – and I repeat – will NOT put your kids through colleges, get you into retirement early, help your kids with your grandkids’ education. And it will probably not be enough to have a vacation and if finances is an issue already, then already not enough to pay the bills.

How many $50,000s do you have to invest so that you can make – let’s say $100,000 a year?

You would need a million ($1,000,000)!

Do you realize that just about all – actually all – doctors I have ever talked to, who are very well-off because of investments in the real-estate and/or the financial markets, have had good growing practices to begin with in order to be able to invest?

So what can you do with $50,000 in marketing money?

First of all, unlike in the stock market you will not need all that money right away, but can spread it out over almost a year.

And in the meantime the money you did put in would already come back in returns and you can (must) reinvest it and soon you will have much more that $50,000 in playing money.

What about if $4000 a month or $1000 a week would bring you back about $8000 in twelve weeks?

That would be a 100% return in twelve weeks. What about if I am very, very wrong (but I am not) and the 100% return only happen after twenty four weeks?

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That is $4000 earned in only three to six months with only $4000 invested.

100 % return in 20 weeks is not all that bad either and this ROI will never be accomplished by the stock market.

Now, in order for this to happen you need to invest that $4000 regularly for three months – or let’s say six months to play being the pessimist and giving yourself a safety net.

One of the unavoidable laws of marketing is that you do need to fill the pipeline as we have calculated to be about three months and count six months just to be safe.

Is it not easier to come up with $24,000 over six months (probably on credit card with no more than $900 a month in payments) and get about $4000 back every month at that point than come up with $50,000 and wait for a year to MAYBE get a one-time lousy $5000?

Of course you say, “How do I know that that will happen?”

  • “There is no guarantee.”

No, there is no real guarantee, but if you really look around you will find that there is no such thing as a guaranteed thing in life. Most business owners have this as the only guarantee: they are making less money during economic downturns.

  • “The economy is bad and people will cut back no matter how much I advertise.”

True too. The pie is getting smaller by as much as 50% in the medical field. Some doctors will have a real hard time but will make it through. The persevering power of doctors is large, as I have observed.

Some however might go broke despite of being good hardworking docs. Whatever minimum amount of service which will be needed and purchased by patients will be purchased from doctors whose names are being talked about by the people in town, endorsed by the media and non-profit organizations, as well as businesses.

Advertising alone is NOT the way to go, but for all purpose any activities which make noise so that you are seen and heard of is better than nothing. Bad advertising (which is not what you should do) is still a better guarantee for making money than the stock market.

  • “I have marketed before – I have in fact tried it all (yeah sure) and it does not work the way you say.”

In my seventeen years of consulting doctors across the country, I have not met a single doctor who actually did ALL the marketing he could have done. Many, many have told me that they have done it all. Yeah right! Even the advanced doctors who claim to have done community activities and general public relations have not even scratched the surface. Literally none of them – ever!!

  • “I have a high overhead of 90% and thus I need to sell eighty thousand ($80,000) worth of service to make the $4000 marketing money and the $4000 profit as you have described.”

Uh, that is a tough one. I have heard this so many times that I believe it might be as big of a reason, why doctors and small businesses do not market as they should and rather waste their money with weird investments, as simply not knowing the basics about marketing anymore than I know medicine or a man knows what a women goes through during pregnancy.

So, let’s shed some light on how much new business you need to generate to cover your marketing money.

Let’s take the extreme of 90 % overhead as mentioned above. This high overhead is usually not because the costs are too high but because the income is too low. So any dollar you take in more than you do now will have a very, very high percentage of profit on that extra money. You see your overhead will not go up just because a few new patients walk in. Maybe 10–20% of material cost for a dentist for instance might be added on but the other 90% of that newly made money will also be new profit. Thus you will make at least $8000 profit on about $10,000 of new income.

Discount the $4000 you spend on marketing and you are left over with a net profit of $4000 in about three to six month.

I hope that the above explanation makes wanting to make more money rather worrying about cutting cost and saving.

  • “Even it would work, I simply do not have money, neither for stocks or marketing.”

It is simple. You do not have money for investments or for marketing because you did not market enough and correctly for a long time.

As Albert Einstein said, “If you want things to change while keeping on doing the same things, you are insane”

Financial duress is no different than bodily illness. All you have to do to get well – or at least get better, is to stop doing what makes you sick and start doing what makes you better.

You do those changes even if they have only a chance of making you better and keep making changes until you have found the best possible cure for your body.

What other choice is there? Staying sick and thus getting sicker? Not a choice!

Business success and finances are no different at all!

It is just not as serious if you are wrong with some expansion plans (marketing, in this case), all you lose is some money. Compare to the area of health: what happens if the treatment you undertake goes awry — a situation which does occur very often if you look at incidences whereby drugs which were supposed to help and yet leading to death and operations which should have worked out but did not?

Go ahead and start focusing on marketing in your business – you cannot help but win big in this investment.

Helmut G Flasch

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Practice Management: 5 Popular Excuses For Not Making Our Business Goals Come True

Monday, January 25th, 2010

The Secret of Doing the Impossible During the Recession

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I hear from different doctors on how they need to cut back on their expenses because of the slower economy and how they could not attract quality new patients because people are losing their jobs.

In fact, there are many things – it seems – one always needs to sacrifice or not do them due to many reasonable excuses.

Let me share with you my own story in this and perhaps it may help you to discover some of those roadblocks and thus you can literally accomplish all that you want during this recession.

I remember a few years back when I was looking into launching a new addition to my Un-Advertising marketing program.

I did pretty well with my existing business and of course was busy as well.

At the same time, I was also thinking of expanding my consulting activities in India and believe it or not, I was also very intrigued by the phenomenal expansion in Dubai over the last decade and wanted to start some business projects there too.

For a few hours every day, my mind was going at 100 miles an hour and I was excited. I mean — really excited! You see, new projects, new countries always have gotten me going. After all, I have worked in 12 countries and four continents in my lifetime. I like change.

But for every hour that I was excited about all my new plans, I had at least three hours where I was overwhelmed.

After all, there was so much to do right here with what I had going.

Well, it took my wife to put an end to all this wanting to do but having no time and really don’t know where to start as with the Dubai project — I had not even visited Dubai yet.

Here was what my wife said – actually did:

“Fushing,” — she calls me ‘Fushing’ which means ‘lucky star’ in Chinese—“Remember every winter when you don’t want to go skiing because you have so much work?” Yes I said.

“Remember that I always tell you to go because there will never be a time where you will have no work?” Yes, I said.

“It is the same in this case. I know that you have traveled the world without ever having any pre-planning, so why start now with having to have it all nicely figured out? It will never happen.”

“Just do it. I am booking you a trip to India and afterwards directly to Dubai. You are leaving in 3 weeks so enjoy it, do what you can do, come back with some business, or not. It is not important, just get into it and the rest will come.”

I arrived in India after not having been there for 10 years, announced to only one person that I would come, and ended up speaking to almost 100 business owners in four seminars, and had many more bookings for future.

On my trip from Bombay to Dubai I did not know what to expect except some sightseeing. I knew nobody whatsoever.

Believe it or not, I ended up speaking in a hotel lobby to a travel agent who also enrolled in my service. Wow! I found out what was needed and wanted in that increasable city, even bought a piece of real estate, and purchased a mailing list of all potential clientele.

I have been back twice since.

For at least one year, I was running around with just about every excuse under the sun why it was not a good time to start all that and all that blew — swept away with a whisk from my wife booking the flight.

Oh by the way, my addition to our Un-Advertising program also rolled out within that same year.
Many new clients are enjoying it.

So here are some excuses that have prevented people from doing all that they want and achieving the ‘impossible’:

Excuse #1 “I am not quite ready yet”
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I remembered when I was working at a five star hotel in the French speaking part of Switzerland. There were at least ten other German or Italian speaking colleagues working who all, just like I, were trying to learn the French language.

When going out after work, a friend of mine was constantly turning over most conversations with French speaking people to me. I told him that he spoke French as well or as bad as I did and why he had chosen not to speak to those people himself. “I am not ready,” he said. “I want to be perfect before I speak to these people.”

I guarantee you, because I know, he still does not speak fluent French and has never gone very far in the hotel business in Europe which requires several languages to be spoken.

I can think of many of my own projects, such as the latest DVD series on growing a business, which had been delayed for years and for no reason other than “I am not quite ready – not perfect yet”.

You also do not know how many doctors I have had telling me that they need to get their shop (practice) in order with good personnel, better equipment or sorting out even such things as departments before starting to really, really market and get lots of new patients in.

Some of them – many actually – we never got on our marketing program and guess what, years later – a few years later , they still are singing the same song just a bit more sad – their business has gone down and yet they still are trying to ‘organize’ and be perfect before they market.

Excuse #2 “I am not qualified”

Sure, you do want to be qualified in your profession. But there is a difference between having to prove many times a great result before being able to trust yourself and others and just going for it with some reasonable knowledge about it

Ok, maybe a brain surgeon should have more than reasonable knowledge but even he ALWAYS does his first operation (and probably always without telling his patient) without ANY proof that he has done it successfully before.

There is nothing wrong with being a professional and having experience in any area. But NO expertise or experience will ever make even for pure purpose, enthusiasm, willingness to take risk and belief that it all could work out.

Knowledge is power, but enthusiasm pulls the switch.

Look at Mr. Obama, and every president before him. No presidents ever have had the experience before taking office for the first time.

And yet, let’s face it – we live in a great country –and having worked in 12 countries, I am an expert on this.

Most doctors I know are technicians and believe that perfection (whatever that means in their head) is needed for everything. They want to have everything ‘certified’ and ‘proven’ before indulging in it.

Most requests for being ‘proven’ block any and all progress – disorderly progress it may sometimes be, but progress nevertheless.

By the way my very, very first client, a dentist from Brooklyn, tripled his income with much less hours of work, no more take-home paperwork, after working with me for only a year.

I had no – absolutely no — experience in consulting anyone and definitely am not a dentist. I even did not know what a crown is. This dentist, my client, did notice my ‘inexperience’ (he told me a couple of years later) but was too scared to say anything and according to his words, it all did not matter to him as he was at the end of the rope anyhow.

Don’t let some quest for perfection or even outright not knowing how to go about accomplishing something stop you from going wherever it is you want to go.

Learn on the way, hire coaches and trainers, make mistakes and don’t worry too much. It will all work out if you have your eye on your goal, and if you keep going.

Excuse #3 “I don’t have time”

If I would have a dime for every time I heard that, – heck, if I would have a dime for every time I said that, the money I would have would be very phenomenal!

How do very successful people get so much done? They have the same 24 hours.

Do you realize that most people spend more time “evaluating or checking out” new ideas or projects than just doing them?

Sure, there are major organizational basics which will help any business owner to delegate work to the degree that you will have all the time in the world to get involved in any project you like.

But putting that team together starts with you.

Decide that you have time.

Do you know that it has been proven that people who spent at least an hour a day on any subject will be a total expert in about 2- 3 years?

So, imagine what you can accomplish, since you hardly need to be a total expert in anything — except maybe being a doctor. But in that area you probably are already doing what I am talking about.

If you still can’t find time after reading this you might want to force yourself to spend 30 min a day on finding out (reading) how to have time. Oh ,yes – one can learn how to have time.

Read books on this subject on having time, hire coaches, observe others, including your kids, or simply force yourself to do nothing for 30 min.

You will soon realize that YOU DO HAVE TIME. You will be surprised how fast you will have all day for whatever you want.

You think I am kidding with the all day stuff – right? Wrong! Try it, it works!

Excuse # 4 “I am overwhelmed”

This is just a different wording for the above “I have no time”.

Winners in all areas, such as sports, businesses, wars and even parenthood do not get overwhelmed.

Most doctors tell me that they are too overwhelmed with the running of the practice so that they have no time to read my or other people’s literature on marketing or on how to become a business owner who runs the practice instead of being run by the practice.

How can they expect to sell their service well and being able to retired at the age they want with the money that they want?

If you do not make enough money and yet have no time – how do you expect to expand and make more money? Realize that something fundamental in your thinking and acting needs to change or nothing in your life will change.

Doctors do not realize that their excuse of being overwhelmed is literally stopping their lifeline.

Many doctors do not want to learn outside their medical profession – heck, they don’t even want to talk to sales people ( who can teach them quite a bit about marketing and all other kinds of important stuff).

How is it possible, in a time where competition is stiff and where all services look alike to the buyer, to successfully sell one’s service, medical or otherwise, without spending some time to find out all there is to know about marketing and how to differentiate yourself?

It is simply not possible.

Excuse #5 “I can’t afford it”

Bestselling author Robert Kiyosaki in his book “Rich Dad Poor Dad” said that poor people stay poor by saying “I cannot afford it” and other people get rich by saying “how can I afford it?”

He also said that he had met no rich man who had not lost a lot of money, but he had seen many poor people who had never lost anything.

It is like with the student who is too afraid of asking a question in fear of looking stupid for a moment, and thus stays stupid his whole life.

The fear of losing money will keep you poor all your life.

The money or knowledge for any innovation, revolution, marriage, probably your studies or practice was not there either when the thought was first born.

Learn while you go, and surely do not try to save yourself to prosperity. It does not work. The money somehow will also come, just as the knowledge.

Literally all major achievements and advances on this planet came about without “having” the knowledge and money first!

So, which one of the excuses is holding you back?

Drop them like a hot potato and life will become very full – very enjoyable as well as prosperous.

Mission impossible accomplished – and it is not even all that difficult, even if it scares the hell out of you right now — as beautifully expressed here:

“Anything I’ve ever done that ultimately was worthwhile…initially scared me to death.”
(quote by Betty Bender, speaker and communication consultant.)

May you reach for the stars and achieve the ‘seemingly impossible’ in 2010!

Could you think of some other excuses which I have not covered here ? Leave me a comment!

Helmut G Flasch

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