Showing posts with label marketing for dentists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marketing for dentists. Show all posts

Monday, February 4, 2019

Dental Marketing #103 - Is Something Wrong with Me?



Learn more about our dental marketing services by visiting our main website. 
New Patients, Inc.
4966 S. Rainbow Blvd.Suite 110 • Las Vegas, NV 89118
Telephone: 866-336-8237 Email: info@newpatientsinc.com
www.NewpatientsInc.com

Saturday, January 5, 2019

Dental Marketing #100 - To Niche, or Not To Niche?



Learn more about our dental marketing services by visiting our main website. 
New Patients, Inc.
4966 S. Rainbow Blvd.Suite 110 • Las Vegas, NV 89118
Telephone: 866-336-8237 Email: info@newpatientsinc.com
www.NewpatientsInc.com

Monday, November 26, 2018

Dental Marketing #96 - How to Promote Invisalign & Six Month Smiles



Learn more about our dental marketing services by visiting our main website. 
New Patients, Inc.
4966 S. Rainbow Blvd.Suite 110 • Las Vegas, NV 89118
Telephone: 866-336-8237 Email: info@newpatientsinc.com
www.NewpatientsInc.com

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Dental Marketing #94 - How to Promote Dental Implants, Part 2



Learn more about our dental marketing services by visiting our main website. 
New Patients, Inc.
4966 S. Rainbow Blvd.Suite 110 • Las Vegas, NV 89118
Telephone: 866-336-8237 Email: info@newpatientsinc.com
www.NewpatientsInc.com

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Dental Marketing #73 - Preparng for Next Year Part 2



Learn more about our dental marketing services by visiting our main website. 
New Patients, Inc.
4966 S. Rainbow Blvd.Suite 110 • Las Vegas, NV 89118
Telephone: 866-336-8237 Email: info@newpatientsinc.com
www.NewpatientsInc.com

Friday, December 15, 2017

DMM #56- Rip Off the Band-Aid



Learn more about our dental marketing services by visiting our main website. 
New Patients, Inc.
4966 S. Rainbow Blvd.Suite 110 • Las Vegas, NV 89118
Telephone: 866-336-8237 Email: info@newpatientsinc.com
www.NewpatientsInc.com 

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

DMM #53 - Emergencies! Yuck!

#53 - Emergencies!  Yuck!



Learn more about our dental marketing services by visiting our main website.
New Patients, Inc.
4966 S. Rainbow Blvd.Suite 110 • Las Vegas, NV 89118
Telephone: 866-336-8237 Email: info@newpatientsinc.com
www.NewpatientsInc.com 

Friday, September 1, 2017

DMM #44 - Don't Forget to Close the Back Door




Learn more about our dental marketing services by visiting our main website.
New Patients, Inc.
4966 S. Rainbow Blvd.Suite 110 • Las Vegas, NV 89118
Telephone: 866-336-8237 Email: info@newpatientsinc.com
www.NewpatientsInc.com 

Monday, April 3, 2017

Dental Marketing Mastery #28 NPI Concierge

DMM #28: NPI Concierge. Online Scheduling Made Easy



Learn more about our dental marketing services by visiting our main website.
New Patients, Inc.
4966 S. Rainbow Blvd.Suite 110 • Las Vegas, NV 89118
Telephone: 866-336-8237 Email: info@newpatientsinc.com
www.NewpatientsInc.com 

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Monday, August 25, 2014

Marketing Goals


Great Marketing Quotes - HubSpot.net
New Patients, Inc.
Dental Marketing Services
5935 Edmond Street Suite 105 Las Vegas, NV 89118
Telephone: 866-336-8237    Email:  info@newpatientsinc.com

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Monday, June 10, 2013

Dental Marketing - 14 How Can I Compete in a Very Saturated Dental Market?



New Patients, Inc. 
5935 Edmond Street Suite 105
Las Vegas, NV 89118
Telephone: 866-336-8237   
Email:  info@newpatientsinc.com
Website: NewPatientsInc.com

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Your Patient's Stories Can Get You More Patients!

How to get and use patient testimonials to attract new patients into your office.
Turn your testimonials into a powerful and convincing marketing tool.

by William Howard Horrocks

What is a normal/customary annual marketing budget for a dental practice? 


By “normal/customary” I will assume you mean a practice that's been in existence (and same location) for greater than 5 years. I will also assume you mean a “bread and butter family” type practice. For these practices, we encourage a marketing budget range. The range is 5% of TTM and 5% of goal revenues. As an example, a 600k (TTM) practice that has a goal of 700k should have a marketing budget range of 30k to 35k for the year. 

Startups: The average general dentist will require 700 active patient charts to productively support a 30 hour per week schedule. The average acquisition cost of a “quality” (see below) new patient ranges from $80 to $120. If the practice in NOT going to use insurance participation (see below) as a marketing medium, the practice needs to acquire all 700 patients through external and internal marketing. 700 new patients within the first year times an average acquisition cost puts the first year marketing budget at 70k. 

Transitioning Ownership: Dentists who are buying an existing practice can expect to lose a certain percentage of the existing patient base. At best, they can expect to minimize this loss at 20% of the existing patient base. In addition, existing patients who do see the new owner will almost always slow down their purchases of dental services during the first 18 months of ownership. This is the “getting to know you phase”. All of this has to be taken into account when determining the total number of new patients required to meet or exceed the new owner's revenue goals after purchase. 

Insurance Participation – What's the real scoop?
Insurance participation in dentistry is nothing more than another available marketing medium. Our firm is neither for nor against using insurance participation as a marketing medium. We just look at it in a very straight forward business manner.
Insurance companies use their sales/marketing prowess to accumulate 10,000 to 20,000 local employees through the employer base. The insurance companies then “sell access” of the patient base back to the dentist for 72 cents to 88 cents on the dollar. This marketing medium represents a 12% to 18% marketing “cost” to the dental business. Since we've already established that you can successfully market/promote a dental practice for 5% of revenues (in 96% of the markets in the US ), you can see the true cost of using insurance to promote the dental practice long term. 

Why do dentists participate with insurance or rely so heavily on participation for their new patient flow?
The short answer is, they don't know any better. As a CPA, I'm sure you recognize the business prowess of most of your dentist clients. Dentists are patient/clinical centric people. Very few understand or even want to understand business. Most dentists are also very risk intolerant. This is an important distinction.
Insurance participation is easy to do (you just sign up!)
There is no up front commitment (other than just being a dentist)
There is no up front cost (therefore, no perceived risk)
You mention “quality” new patient. What is that? 

First, let me give you the statistical definition of a “quality” new patient. A “quality” new patient is any patient that matches or exceeds the average revenue per active patient that the dental office currently enjoys. I'll give you an example.
Example Practice: 500k annual revenues, 1000 active patients, average revenue per active patient = $500. A “Quality” new patient for this practice would be a new patient that brings in at least $500 within the first year. 

IF a dental practice focuses their marketing/promotion toward higher “quality” patients, the first year return on investment will double every two years for a maximum of 6 years. Then, it will double again every 6 years. 
Dentistry is a recurring revenue business (as I'm sure most of you know). One of your clients' biggest mistakes is marketing/promoting for volumes of new patients to fill the schedule. Here's the lesson to pass on to your clients. Volumes of new patients temporarily fill your schedule. Quality new patients ALWAYS fill your wallet.

What is doc/patient ratio?
The dentist/patient ratio in a given market area is the single biggest analytical tool used when formulating an appropriate marketing plan for a given dental practice. We also refer to the dentist/patient ratio when we explain what our expectations are from whatever marketing we do for a client. The national average is 1 dentist for every 1500 people. If a dentist is in a 1:600 dentist/patient ratio – that dental practice will indeed have a VERY tough time gaining quality new patient momentum. It's just supply and demand. It's economics 101. I'm sure I don't have to explain this to this group. This does NOT mean you can't successfully promote a dental practice in this type of environment. The majority of our clients are in tough competitive areas. 

The other side (the fun side) of the supply/demand analysis is also found throughout the US . If we analyze a market area for a client and find a 1:4500 dentist/patient ratio, we KNOW we've got a great story just waiting to happen. 

A case study: In September of 2006, we helped open a new dental practice for a client in upstate NY. Dentist/patient ratio in their county was 1:5800. We started with a first year budget of 90,000. Female dentist, husband (with an MBA thank goodness) is the office manager. In December of 06, their production hit $85k for the month. We have them projected at first year revenues of $1.2m in their first year. I am not telling you this because we get this type of result with all of our clients. We DO get this type of result with other clients in 1:5800 dentist/patient ratio markets. What your clients need to understand is the power of supply/demand AND the beauty of dentistry as a business model. It truly is a recurring revenue, return on investment building business model. In competitive areas, they just have to give it the time to mature.
I hope the answer to some of these questions help you and your clients better understand how effective marketing works. If you have any other questions at all, please feel free to contact me. 

New Patients, Inc.
Mark Dilatush
VP of Professional Relations
866.336.8237
markd@newpatientsinc.com

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Dental Marketing - New Patients Inc.

Effectively Marketing/Promoting a Dental Practice - from a CPA's point of viewFAQ's from CPA's regarding the marketing/promotion of the dental practice
by Mark Dilatush

What is a normal/customary annual marketing budget for a dental practice?
By “normal/customary” I will assume you mean a practice that's been in existence (and same location) for greater than 5 years. I will also assume you mean a “bread and butter family” type practice. For these practices, we encourage a marketing budget range. The range is 5% of TTM and 5% of goal revenues. As an example, a 600k (TTM) practice that has a goal of 700k should have a marketing budget range of 30k to 35k for the year.
Startups: The average general dentist will require 700 active patient charts to productively support a 30 hour per week schedule. The average acquisition cost of a “quality” (see below) new patient ranges from $80 to $120. If the practice in NOT going to use insurance participation (see below) as a marketing medium, the practice needs to acquire all 700 patients through external and internal marketing. 700 new patients within the first year times an average acquisition cost puts the first year marketing budget at 70k.
Transitioning Ownership: Dentists who are buying an existing practice can expect to lose a certain percentage of the existing patient base. At best, they can expect to minimize this loss at 20% of the existing patient base. In addition, existing patients who do see the new owner will almost always slow down their purchases of dental services during the first 18 months of ownership. This is the “getting to know you phase”. All of this has to be taken into account when determining the total number of new patients required to meet or exceed the new owner's revenue goals after purchase.
Insurance Participation – What's the real scoop?
Insurance participation in dentistry is nothing more than another available marketing medium. Our firm is neither for nor against using insurance participation as a marketing medium. We just look at it in a very straight forward business manner.
Insurance companies use their sales/marketing prowess to accumulate 10,000 to 20,000 local employees through the employer base. The insurance companies then “sell access” of the patient base back to the dentist for 72 cents to 88 cents on the dollar. This marketing medium represents a 12% to 18% marketing “cost” to the dental business. Since we've already established that you can successfully market/promote a dental practice for 5% of revenues (in 96% of the markets in the US ), you can see the true cost of using insurance to promote the dental practice long term.
Why do dentists participate with insurance or rely so heavily on participation for their new patient flow?
The short answer is, they don't know any better. As a CPA, I'm sure you recognize the business prowess of most of your dentist clients. Dentists are patient/clinical centric people. Very few understand or even want to understand business. Most dentists are also very risk intolerant. This is an important distinction.
Insurance participation is easy to do (you just sign up!)
There is no up front commitment (other than just being a dentist)
There is no up front cost (therefore, no perceived risk)
You mention “quality” new patient. What is that?
First, let me give you the statistical definition of a “quality” new patient. A “quality” new patient is any patient that matches or exceeds the average revenue per active patient that the dental office currently enjoys. I'll give you an example.
Example Practice: 500k annual revenues, 1000 active patients, average revenue per active patient = $500. A “Quality” new patient for this practice would be a new patient that brings in at least $500 within the first year.
IF a dental practice focuses their marketing/promotion toward higher “quality” patients, the first year return on investment will double every two years for a maximum of 6 years. Then, it will double again every 6 years.
Dentistry is a recurring revenue business (as I'm sure most of you know). One of your clients' biggest mistakes is marketing/promoting for volumes of new patients to fill the schedule. Here's the lesson to pass on to your clients. Volumes of new patients temporarily fill your schedule. Quality new patients ALWAYS fill your wallet.
What is doc/patient ratio?
The dentist/patient ratio in a given market area is the single biggest analytical tool used when formulating an appropriate marketing plan for a given dental practice. We also refer to the dentist/patient ratio when we explain what our expectations are from whatever marketing we do for a client. The national average is 1 dentist for every 1500 people. If a dentist is in a 1:600 dentist/patient ratio – that dental practice will indeed have a VERY tough time gaining quality new patient momentum. It's just supply and demand. It's economics 101. I'm sure I don't have to explain this to this group. This does NOT mean you can't successfully promote a dental practice in this type of environment. The majority of our clients are in tough competitive areas.
The other side (the fun side) of the supply/demand analysis is also found throughout the US . If we analyze a market area for a client and find a 1:4500 dentist/patient ratio, we KNOW we've got a great story just waiting to happen.
A case study: In September of 2006, we helped open a new dental practice for a client in upstate NY. Dentist/patient ratio in their county was 1:5800. We started with a first year budget of 90,000. Female dentist, husband (with an MBA thank goodness) is the office manager. In December of 06, their production hit $85k for the month. We have them projected at first year revenues of $1.2m in their first year. I am not telling you this because we get this type of result with all of our clients. We DO get this type of result with other clients in 1:5800 dentist/patient ratio markets. What your clients need to understand is the power of supply/demand AND the beauty of dentistry as a business model. It truly is a recurring revenue, return on investment building business model. In competitive areas, they just have to give it the time to mature.
I hope the answer to some of these questions help you and your clients better understand how effective marketing works. If you have any other questions at all, please feel free to contact me.
New Patients, Inc. 
Mark Dilatush 
VP of Professional Relations 
866.336.8237 
markd@newpatientsinc.com

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Marketing Plan For Dentists

What is a marketing plan?
A marketing plan consists of market data, a marketing budget, budget allocation, priority promotion mediums, deployment strategies for each medium, line item costs, and a time line of when to implement each component within the plan.

How do I get a marketing plan built for my practice?
That’s easy. Just click this link. You will be taken to a client survey. The answers to the questions in the survey tell us how marketable your practice is, where your annual marketing budget should be, if you have any current brand equity from prior promotions, and what promotion assets you may already have in place. There is no cost or obligation to you to have this work done. We are not the company that will spam you or send you bundles of unsolicited faxes for the rest of your life. That’s not the way NPI does business.

Do I have to do research on my market area?
No, we will do that for you once you have completed your client survey. We will run a demographic analysis, targeting analysis, and competitive analysis of your area. If you already have a website for your practice, we may also run an optimization analysis on your website to see if there are any opportunities for improvement.

How long does it take to receive my marketing plan?
Usually 4 to 5 business days. We deliver the plan initially to the email address you provide on the client survey. Then, we print and mail the plan to you through the US postal service.

What do I do after I receive my marketing plan?
If we haven’t already scheduled a good day and time to discuss the plan over the telephone, we will. Just let us know a suitable time in your schedule. During that phone call, we will explain every detail within the plan and answer any of your questions.

How can I learn more?
Feel free to give us a call at 866.336.8237
Have NPI build a free marketing plan for your practice – click here to take client survey
Order our latest book – Unlimited New Patients – Volume 3
Attend a Marketing Summit

Monday, July 4, 2011

New Patients Inc in Australia

New Patients, Inc. is pleased to announce that we are now offering our extensive dental marketing services to dentists in Australia!

Below is a testimonial from our first client in Australia!

"Thank you Mark and Howie. And thank you to NPI for your work with me, so far. Very appreciative of the fact that I am your first Australian client.

Special mention must be made for Sharron Swan, who heads your SEO department. She has been very responsive to my needs - considering I had NO web presence prior - we are already number one on certain key phrases. Her monthly SEO reports are detailed and highly informative, demonstrating real value.

The mailers have started going out, and the calls have commenced - BRING IT!"
--
Dr. David J. Lee


myhillsdentist.com
facebook.com/djleedentist