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Online Marketing Advice Newsletter - Issue 34

September 30, 2009

I'm off to San Diego to speak at the AAFPRS Fall Meeting. My presentation will focus on how every practice can earn more new patient consultations without spending more money. It explores ways that you can work with your existing resources, improve operations, and increase revenue.

One of the simpler ideas I discuss is handling email better and faster. This issue includes a short video on email operations designed not for you, but for the member of your team handling your email. I strongly encourage you to require your staff to watch this issue.

Table of contents:

  1. Email Communications for the Medical Front Office
  2. Archive of Past Issues
  3. Become Our Fan on Facebook

Happy viewing,
Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller
Etna Interactive

Email Communications for the Medical Front Office

Encourage your staff to watch this short video about best practices in using email for patient communications.

The first of a three-part series, this segment will describe for your staff how to properly configure their email settings, how best to process messages throughout the day, how to create professional templates, and ideas for proper email policy.

Email Communications for the Medical Front Office

Archive of Past Issues

We recently reorganized our newsletter archive to make it easier to find the information you need. Explore topics like blog marketing, link building, Web stats and more through newsletters that go back over 3 years.

View our Archive of Past Issues and if you'd like more information on any of the topics covered there, please get in touch.

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