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5: When The Phone Stops Ringing...

5: When The Phone Stops Ringing...

Update: 2024-12-08
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Join Gerda as she shares actionable strategies to revitalise your practice's client inquiries. 

As economic shifts and increased competition impact the allied health sector, it's crucial to adapt and implement effective strategies to keep your practice thriving. This includes learning how to leverage timely reporting, referrer relationships, and targeted marketing to ensure that your phone keeps ringing and your practice stays busy. 

In this Episode, you'll learn (amongst others):

  • How economic and market changes has impacted your client inquiries.
  • How timely communication with referrers can position your practice as a preferred provider.
  • How building and maintaining relationships with referrers are essential for sustained client flow.
  • The importance of crafting an effective marketing message that resonates with potential clients.


Special Bonus:
If you are keen to learn more about Gerda's highly effective client generating marketing strategies, then be sure to check out her in-depth training called "The Fully Booked Practice Diary" which she is making available for FREE to you as a listener of Episode 5. You can get that HERE.

Who This Episode Is For:

  • Practitioners experiencing a decline in client inquiries.
  • Practice Owners looking to improve client acquisition, strengthen referral networks and refining their marketing strategies.


Have you Registered for the 2025 Blueprint Planning Session?
If not, jump on over to https://bit.ly/BluePrint2025 and book your spot. The planning is happening on Friday, 10 January 2025.


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5: When The Phone Stops Ringing...

5: When The Phone Stops Ringing...

Gerda Muller