The Veterinary Marketing Podcast

Brandon Breshears
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Nov 29, 2018 • 2min

VMP 141.5: Is It Time To Start Using Business Manager?

In this in-between episode, I cover why it is time to get started with business manager for your veterinary practice instead of normal ads manager. Business manager now helps you use custom audience tools that make your Facebook marketing more effective. For more on how to create and manage your Facebook Business Manager account go here: Click Here
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Nov 26, 2018 • 24min

VMP 141: New Updates To Facebook & Instagram To Help You Grow Your Veterinary Practice

If you listened to episode 140, you might have gotten the feeling that I was a bit down on Facebook or Instagram. While I do think that it is BEYOND important to diversify your traffic streams and have different methods of generating clients online, Facebook and Instagram have been doing amazing work to update their products. It is no accident that Facebook and Instagram continue to be a powerhouse of ad revenue generation. They are still the best when it comes to targeting in my opinion, and the new ad types that they are releasing are AMAZING. In today's episode, we cover what happened to some of the targeting options, specifically the targeting that was provided by 3rd party data sources, due to the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Along with targeting changes that have come out, we also cover some new formatting changes that work well in our favor to cover more real estate in the news feed. One of the most exciting things we dive into are Facebook's new instant experience. These are really dynamic, native content types that used to be called canvas. Facebook Canvas were ad/content types that looked cool but kind of fell flat, until they were updated and now called instant experiences. Load times are extremely, insanely important and these instant experiences are named this for a reason, they load really quickly. They also look really nice too. You can think of instant experiences like native landing pages. You can sell products directly here if you have catalogs uploaded, collected data with lead forms and also capture retargeting audiences of people who engage with these instant experience. The last thing we cover in today's episode is that it is time to upgrade to business manager. If you have been holding off, like many of the practices I work with have, then it is time to get moved over. If you want to use custom audiences from uploadlistss, you can no longer do this without agreeing to terms of service only available in Business manager. Here's how to change over to business manager: https://www.facebook.com/business/help/1612355968988019
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Nov 23, 2018 • 3min

VMP 140.5: How To Make Your Emails Work Better

In this week's short episode I cover how to help veterinary practices get more out of your email marketing. In this short episode here's what I suggest you think about before you send out that email: What do you want the reader's call to action be? What is the action you're looking to compel the reader to take? Figure this out and once you've figured this out, then you need to do step 2. What is the easiest way for the reader to take action? Make that call to action clear and concise. If it is a button to schedule an appointment, make it easy. If it is a phone call, make it easy. Eliminate friction and increase conversion.
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Nov 13, 2018 • 21min

VMP 140: Why You Need To Be A Multi-Channel Marketer For Your Veterinary Practice

Social media is INSANELY important, I love it, but it isn't the only way to get new clients. With the fast changing landscape of digital marketing, social media has become one of the easiest ways to generate new clients, but I see some really big changes coming to that. In today's episode, we talk about how you should be diversifying your veterinary practice's traffic and client generation by becoming a multi-channel marketer. What is a multi-channel marketer? Simply put it is someone who understands and can use more than a single marketing channel. So if you've been working on and mastering Facebook, you should also have Adwords, email marketing or other media channels to help generate clients. What is prompting this discussion today is that I've been seeing Facebook get much more difficult from the paid ads department, especially over the past year. It makes total sense and here's why, Facebook's growth is slowing when it comes to new user growth and younger segments are actually using Facebook less. Despite this lack of user growth, Facebook's ad revenue is higher than ever and this is because there are more advertisers than ever. Both Facebook and Instagram are seeing more ads and advertisers and it's only getting more crowded. It is simply a matter of supply and demand. Demand is up and supply is limited so prices go up. This doesn't mean that Facebook isn't still a fantastic, amazing and effective platform, it just means the gravy train is over. I'm seeing higher cost per clicks and more expensive leads. We're still around the 8-15 dollars per lead area right now for most veterinary practices, but be prepared for that number to go up. As long as you're good at retaining clients, Facebook will continue to be a valuable way to attract new people to your veterinary practice. You're also going to want to make sure that you are tracking your marketing so that you can know what your ROI is. So let's talk how to protect yourself from overexposure in one area by diversifying where your clients come from in this episode of the veterinary marketing podcast.
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Nov 13, 2018 • 3min

VMP 139.5: A Quick Copy Writing Formula To Help Your Veterinary Practice's Marketing

This is the first in-between episode where I give you a quick, easy and effective marketing tip to use to help market your veterinary practice. In this first episode, I cover a copywriting formula that can help you with your social media posts, emails or anywhere else that you're trying to write persuasive copy to drive clients to act. Let me know what you think about these short in-between episodes, send me a message or leave a note on the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theveterinarymarketingnerds
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Oct 31, 2018 • 31min

VMP 139: Dr. Joy Fuhrman On How To Use Your Practice Software To Grow Your Practice

There are only a few things that I know without a doubt are going on in your veterinary practice. First, you are almost certainly understaffed or at the very least, extremely busy. Time is at a premium and this makes it difficult to think about running marketing campaigns, setting up email autoresponders or get to other stuff that will help your practice grow. Second, any marketing budget that is available (if one is available) is not unlimited so you need to find creative ways to pull from certain areas without taking too much. I get it. Running a business is tough, and when you add all the chaos that comes with running a veterinary hospital, it makes things even more difficult, which is why I have today's guest on. On this episode, I interview Dr. Joy Fuhrman, from Shepherd Practice Management Software on how to use your veterinary practice management so help to hlep you grow your practice, spend less time updating records and help you to stop missing charges. For those of you who don't know Dr. Fuhrman, she is originally from South Africa and has more than a decade of experience in financial consulting and corporate accounting. A graduate of Colorado State University's combined MBA/DVM program, she brings with her a combination of veterinary practice management, financial analysis, business valuation, professional development and leadership training skills. We dive into why Shepherd was started, and how their software really helps you to be more effective and efficient in your practice. Some of the most impressive things I think we cover include how many charges are simply missed, and as a result, your practice loses money. When you're running a practice where your clients are price sensitive, simply stopping missed charges is one easy way to get more revenue without having to raise prices. Another really important strategy that you're probably not using is not showing the value of the services that you are discounting or giving away. If you want to give the client a service for free, many times that isn't reflected in the billing, which completely misses the opportunity to show on their receipt how much you've given. Perceived value is a massive factor to help your clients feel like they're getting a good deal and are being well cared for. If you want to hear more about Shepherd, you can reach out to Dr. Fuhrman or any of the Shepherd team at http://www.shepherdapp.com and even request a free 14-day trial.
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Sep 26, 2018 • 25min

VMP 138: How To Create Offers For Your Veterinary Practice

Success in your veterinary practice's digital marketing comes down largely to one single skill. Can you create offers that your clients want and need, and can you drive your clients and prospective clients into your practice? If you've been having trouble trying to determine whether or not your veterinary practice's marketing is getting ROI, it is probably because you don't have clearly defined offers. What action are you looking for your audiences to take? How do you get your social audiences to take action from being a spectator to a client? In today's episode, I go into how to create offers for your veterinary practice that your clients actually want. It is pretty amazing, the one thing that really defines who is successful and who struggles with their marketing is that the businesses who have established offers that convert. What do your clients actually want? What are they wanting you to deliver? How can you create offers that don't include only discounting? These are all things I dive into, and I go over a bunch of tips and tricks for creating offers that your clients will want. Drive your clients into your practice, and start getting better ROI on your marketing.
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Sep 18, 2018 • 38min

VMP 137: Danielle Lambert on Building Personal and Business Brands

In today's episode, we have an awesome guest, Danielle Lambert. We dive into how to build a personal and business brand in the veterinary industry and this episode is full of gold! If you have been hiding under a rock and don't know Danielle yet, she is the Snout School founder, an international speaker, and social media addict working to empower veterinary businesses and brands to succeed online. Danielle has built social media campaigns for accounts ranging from DrAndyRoark.com to the Companion Animal Parasite Council, but she is most well-known for being a dog mom to Archer, the Brussels Griffon. This episode is full of awesome info, we talk about practical tips on how to build a brand, including defining your audience and coming out to choose and communicate with your ideal audience. I think that the work that she is doing to help educate veterinary professionals on how to build personal brands will have a huge impact on helping the veterinary industry find its voice and reach more pet owners. This is incredibly important if the industry wants to drive the conversation inside of non-veterinary voices producing sensationalist content (who needs a vet when you have coconut oil). Not only do we cover branding, but we talk about websites, and how that relates to building a brand presence too. I think you'll love the interview and find it very helpful in your marketing. Be sure to check out http://www.snoutschool.com
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Aug 25, 2018 • 19min

VMP 136: Marketing Tools To Help You Scale The Unscalable

Most of the client communication tools these days are done by sending out mass messages. Email marketing, Facebook posts, Instagram posts, and on and on. These are great platforms for reaching clients at scale, but it is tough to create a message for everyone, by default you have to leave people out. The benefit of marketing to large audiences all at once is you can cast a wide net and get your message out to all your clients and potential clients, I'm a huge fan of it. The problem is that this is what everyone is doing, and if you want to stand out in the noisy marketplace, that often times takes doing things that not everyone else is doing. In my opinion, one of the easiest ways to stand out and to bond your client to your practice is by taking some extra time to add personal messaging to your practice's marketing, which can be difficult. If you're like every person in the industry that I know, you're probably insanely busy, so how do you make time add personal messaging to your practice's marketing? That is what today's episode is all about. I cover 4 tools that help you improve your practice's marketing by giving people a personalized message. Imagine being able to follow up with every single client who comes into your practice by sending them a custom created, personalized message? That is what the Bonjoro app does, and I go into detail on how to use it to make sure that you're getting good reviews, and that people come back. I even dive into a tool that lets you send... SNAIL MAIL. There I said it. Delivering handwritten notes that look like you sent them is a pretty old-fashioned strategy, but there's a web interface for you to use, so I think it is worth sticking in the podcast. If you can use tools to take out the time-intensive nature of personally following up you'll be able to make your clients feel like you actually care. Remember the famous saying, People will often forget what you said but remember how you made them feel. Make them feel like they matter.
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Aug 25, 2018 • 19min

VMP 135: How To Turn Your Waiting Room Into A Marketing Opportunity

Your best clients and prospects are the ones who actually come into your practice right? I know, it is a really groundbreaking concept but it is true. We talk about how to attract new clients all the time on the podcast, but sometimes we forget to focus on working on in-practice marketing. In today's episode, we cover a new project that I've been working on that is called Vet Wifi. VetWifi is a tool that helps you connect with and collect marketing data on the clients who come into your practice. Here's a few of the ways that VetWifi helps you that we cover in today's episode: How to grow your veterinary practice's pixel list How to automatically collect contact data of clients How to create marketing automation to help your practice How to get reviews for your practice automatically after a set time And much more I also discuss several ways to increase your VetWifi usage inside your practice so that you can get as many clients contact data as possible. Today, more than ever it is extremely important that you're able to communicate with clients on media that you actually own. Marketing platforms continue to lose organic reach so pixel audiences, custom audiences, and other assets are more valuable than ever. If you have any questions about how to use VetWifi or see what it would look like in your practice send me an email at brandonbreshears@gmail.com or go to VetWifi.com

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