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Podcast Market Your Clinic

Market Your Clinic

Gabbie Vivers

Business & Entrepreneuriat

Fréquence : 1 épisode/7j. Total Éps: 18

Hosting podcast Buzzsprout

Welcome to Market Your Clinic, the podcast where we dive into the marketing and growth strategies behind successful healthcare, aesthetic, and beauty clinics. Join us as we interview innovative founders and entrepreneurs, uncovering the tips, tools, and tactics that drive their success. Whether you're looking to grow your clinic or refine your marketing game, this is the podcast for you!

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002: The Flexing Physio Clinic: Tips for New Clinic Owners

lundi 27 janvier 2025Durée 47:29

In this conversation, Dan Chang (aka Uncle Dan/The Flexing Physio) shares his journey from being a physiotherapy student to becoming a successful clinic owner in Melbourne. He discusses the importance of personal branding, the role of social media in marketing his clinic, and the strategies he employs to engage with patients and build a community. Dan emphasises the challenges of transitioning from a secure job to clinic ownership and the importance of networking and referrals in growing his practice. He also shares insights into content creation and the balance between personal and clinic branding.

Links
www.marketyourclinic.com.au
https://www.instagram.com/theflexingphysio/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/theflexingphysioclinic/?hl=en

Takeaways

  • Transitioning to private practice helped him build confidence as a new grad.
  • Opening his own clinic was a daunting but rewarding experience.
  • Social media has been crucial for marketing and building his brand.
  • Creating engaging content is key to capturing audience attention.
  • Dan emphasises the importance of showing his face in videos for brand connection.
  • Networking with local gyms and events has helped him gain visibility.
  • Referrals from GPs can significantly impact clinic growth.
  • Balancing educational content with humor is essential for social media engagement.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Uncle Dan and His Journey
03:13 The Path to Becoming a Physiotherapist
05:36 Transitioning from Employment to Clinic Ownership
08:36 The Experience of Opening a Clinic
11:13 The Role of Social Media in Marketing
13:51 Content Creation Strategies
16:40 Engagement and Community Building
19:03 Navigating Relationships with Referrers
21:52 Balancing Marketing and Patient Care
24:50 Reflections on Growth and Future Plans
33:02 Priorities in Business
46:56 Where to from here?

Looking to level up your marketing this year and drive more growth for your clinic? Book a free Clinic Growth Session with Gabbie here: https://calendly.com/marketyourclinic/discovery-chat

001: One Tribe & Concrete Gyms: Community is Key + Meta Ads Fail

lundi 20 janvier 2025Durée 43:30

In this episode of the Market Your Clinic podcast, Presto and Tresdan discuss their journey in the fitness industry, focusing on their gyms, One Tribe and Concrete, and their growth in Newcastle. They explore the importance of community, effective marketing strategies, and the challenges of catering to an aging population. The conversation delves into the revival of Concrete Gym, emphasizing the significance of culture and wellness in fitness. They share insights on personal growth, the value of sleep, and the resources that have influenced their success, as well as what has and hasn't worked for them from a marketing perspecitve.

Links:
https://www.instagram.com/marketyourclinic/
https://www.instagram.com/onetribe__/
https://www.instagram.com/concrete.newcastle/

Key Takeaways:

  • Community is the biggest strength of One Tribe.
  • Making fitness fun is essential for engagement.
  • Aging population is a key demographic for gyms.
  • Marketing strategies need to be tailored to the audience.
  • Wellness and recovery are crucial for gym members.
  • Building a strong culture is vital for retention.
  • Investing in quality sleep enhances performance.
  • Learning from others is essential for growth.
  • Trial and error is part of effective marketing.
  • Trust in your team is fundamental for success.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to One Tribe Gym
02:10 Growth and Community Building at One Tribe
06:14 Philosophy of Fun in Fitness
07:28 Targeting the Aging Population
11:08 Marketing Strategies and Challenges
15:16 Lead Generation and Conversion Rates
17:19 Demographics and Gym Culture
19:22 Reviving Concrete Gym
22:43 Navigating Financial Challenges in Business
24:14 Building a Strong Team and Community
28:44 The Importance of Movement and Recovery
30:26 Marketing Strategies and ROI in the Fitness Industry
36:31 Daily Habits for Optimal Performance
40:18 Learning from Others and Setting Goals

Looking to level up your marketing this year and drive more growth for your clinic? Book a free Clinic Growth Session with Gabbie here: https://calendly.com/marketyourclinic/discovery-chat


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