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Now displaying: October, 2018
Oct 25, 2018

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Bulletproof Dental Practice Podcast Episode 86

Hosts: Dr. Peter Boulden & Dr. Craig Spodak

Guest: Vicki McManus Peterson, Co-Founder & CEO of Productive Dentist Academy

 

Watch full video of the interview by clicking here!

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Dentists tend to get caught up in the sizzle of marketing, instead your plan should be predictable
  • Suggestion is to budget 8% for marketing
    • Average dentist spends less than 1% but sign up for every PPO out there
    • If you’re at 0-1% make sure you have world-class customer service first, BEFORE turning on the marketing funnel, spend the money to get your team trained
    • Marketing is EVERYTHING
    • Once trained, shift those training dollars to marketing
  • Track true ROI for your marketing dollars
  • Track the relative value of your marketing
  • PPC is the least expensive, most effective way to reach a broad audience
  • Word of mouth and patient referrals is still the best marketing plan
  • Make sure you have at least 10% of your patient base is referring at any one time, then work up to 20%
    • You’re getting new patients who are already warmed up
    • It holds your team accountable for systems and customer service
  • One doctor needs a minimum of 35 new patients a month, depending a wide number of variables
  • 9 times out of 10 in order to grow a practice you have to slow it down
  • Insurance companies train dentists to be lazy about marketing
  • There’s an offense and a defense in marketing
  • Video content is most often consumed when people can’t actually listen
  • Make sure you’re auditing the metadata Google is adding to your content
  • Tie labor and marketing funds together
  • Vicki says EBITDA stands for “Everybody In Town Drinks A lot”
  • The best marketing plan is to CARE

 

References:

Richard Evangelista

 

Tweetables:

Marketing is patience. – Vicki McManus Peterson

Oct 18, 2018

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Bulletproof Dental Practice Podcast Episode 85

Hosts: Dr. Peter Boulden & Dr. Craig Spodak

Guest: Dr. David Eshom, David Eshom DDS

 

Watch full video of the interview by clicking here! 

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Dr. Eshom runs a very successful FFS practice in San Diego and is an Invisalign superstar!
  • Invisalign is not a commodity, although there is a lot more competition in the field than before
  • A lot of people underestimate what Invisalign can do
  • Compliment your patients and make them feel good about their smile
  • The piece of equipment that you shouldn’t live without and has the highest ROI: digital camera
  • People will say yes to treatment much more when they see what can be changed with their smile
  • Take a big leap with Invisalign, you can’t just dabble
  • Entrust your team to learn and perfect the Invisalign practice so you aren’t responsible for all aspects
  • Don’t leave practices angry and make sure you know what you’re getting into when joining a practice
  • Private practices provide great value when you can make patients happy, take time to listen to patients, and do the work right
  • You have to have a good website, it has to serve what patients are looking for
    • Have a contact form where people can request a free estimate
  • Surround yourself with a great team and get out of their way

 

Tweetables:

Pictures sell dentistry. – Dr. Peter Boulden

Oct 4, 2018

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Bulletproof Dental Practice Podcast Episode 84

Hosts: Dr. Peter Boulden & Dr. Craig Spodak

Guest: Dr. Bruce Baird, President and Co-founder of Productive Dentist Academy

 

Watch full video of the interview by clicking here!

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Break down your production hourly to really find areas to improve in your practice.
  • It’s not about speed, it’s about getting people to say yes to more dentistry.
  • Grow your practice, sell it, try something new, invest
  • Business ownership
    • Dentistry consolidation and competition is scary
  • View of the future
    • There is consolidation
    • There are going to be group practices
    • There is economy of scale
    • Insurance will open massive opportunities for dentists who are entrepreneurs
    • Dentist owned/led mega practices
  • Role of specialty in the future
    • Specialists will struggle
    • Technology is the equalizer
    • Implant Dentistry: Simplified, predictable and profitable
  • Advice
    • Take on additional training to become a super GP
    • Be the best and learn new techniques and skills
  • Direct pay, no insurance, will help find amazing opportunity
    • Compassionate finance allows people to make monthly payments
    • Insurance companies make $77 billion to screw patients and dentists
    • Dental Insurance CEOs make $23-46 million a year
    • Monthly payments will help 80% of people who aren’t being helped
  • 7% of people make payments if payments are $100 or less a month
    • Interest offsets risk
  • Top 3 traits that make a dentist profitable:
    • #3 – Clinical skills
    • #2 – Want to be the best
    • #1 – Communication skills

 

References:

Compassionate Finance

 

Tweetables:

If you’re going to do something, be the best that you can possibly be at it. Then teach others to do it. – Dr. Bruce Baird

With commitment, there is no room for failure – Dr. Bruce Baird

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