Monthly Archives: October 2010

Retro Marketing – An Experiment

We’re looking for a few good doctors. Actually, we’re in search of a few good doctor clients. We have the time and manpower (now) to add to our client list.  Making direct contact with a doctor (unless you are in cardiac arrest or the late stages of labor) may be one of life’s bigger challenges–you politely push your way through several layers of gatekeepers and then learn he’s just left the building (for the next three weeks) .

So, yesterday, I looked at our target list of physicians and surgeons who seem to be building/growing their practices and sent them a letter. A personalized letter. Written on paper.

Contents:

  • Opened with a personal reference/observation about their ads/website/Twitter posts.
  • Outlined how MPW can help develop their patient base/practice.
  • Closed with a thank you.
  • Wrote a personal note at the end of the letter.
  • Hand-addressed the envelope.

And off went the letters with a good old-fashioned US Postal Service stamp.

Next week, we’ll start calling again and reconnect with our new pals, the doctors’ gatekeepers. Perhaps, just maybe, one or two of the doctors or their assistants opened the turquoise envelope and looked at our letter. Hey, anything can happen. We’ll let you know how we fare.

Dear Doctor: So you’ve created or recently updated your concise, easy-to navigate medical practice website. The next step in strengthening your message is actually enjoyable—it is your opportunity to express yourself and talk about what is important to you, your practice … Continue reading

A little good cheer never hurts

As we trudge forward into this fine work week, let’s remember we are all in this together. Wishing you all good business and good fun this week.

We’ve gone stark raving Vaio

After too much web research and way too long hanging out at BestBuy, we’ve committed to the Sony Vaio as our new notebook of choice. We’re gambling on two fronts: The Vaio and a new relationship with our local Best Buy. First test–the illustrious Geek Squad. Be afraid, dear geeks, for we have high expectations.