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Copyright Business Coaching for Osteopaths

BUSINESS COACHING FOR

OSTEOPATHS

Osteobiz Shoestring Marketing Workshop

Gilly Woodhouse

PERFECT PATIENT IDENTIFYING AND ATTRACTING YOUR

PERFECT PATIENTS

Osteopathy is the perfect treatment for

all

BUT you cannot successfully market to

everyone

Spray and pray marketing is out of date

So is bland advertising and leaflet drops

MARKETING TO EVERYONE WILL ATTRACT NOBODY!

Who does Coca Cola market to?

Target marketing makes sense

It delivers results

It’s imperative to niche market

Eg Sportspeople or children

You are not refusing bread and butter bad

backs!

It’s about accurate marketing

LET’S WALK THROUGH THE PROCESS HTTP://PERSONAPP.IO/ Age? Gender? Job? Income? House? Children/Grandchildren? Hobbies? Holidays? Newspapers/Magazines? Social media?

GIVE THEM A NAME

What’s their main problem?

What keeps them awake at night?

How does it affect their lives?

How do you help?

What benefits do you bring?

What do they need from you?

DON’T FORGET – THIS DOESN’T EXCLUDE ANYONE!

Your marketing will ‘speak’ directly to

your perfect patient

It will resonate with them

It will inspire them to take action

YOU CAN CREATE ANOTHER AVATAR

Sportsmen will respond differently to the

Mum of a baby with reflux

An example of an Osteobiz Club Member

Differing ways of talking to both

Still meeting their needs

Principles of reaching both remains the same

WHERE DO THEY HANG OUT ON SOCIAL MEDIA? Osteopaths tend to be on Twitter,

Facebook and LinkedIn Where does your Perfect Patient hang

out? Make sure you’re there too! Post consistently and persistently Give them tips, hints, advice and

comfort Add links back to your website to blog

articles and information pages Have clear calls to action

WHERE DO THEY HANG OUT PHYSICALLY?

Local football club?

Toddler club?

Where else?

Go and see them!

A ten minute talk to educate about the

benefits of Osteopathy will bring bookings

Ask to leave targeted leaflets there

REMEMBER Speaking to everyone means you’re

speaking to nobody! Babies to nonagenarians? Is that ME?

Plus ~ if you’re not getting yourself in front of your Perfect Patients you are actually doing them a disservice

USING SOCIAL MEDIA TO CONNECT Where does your Perfect Patient hang

out online? Ask them Get in their heads! What interests them? What sort of hobbies/activities do

they enjoy? What traits do they have? Worriers?

Competitive? Adventurous?

GOOD WISHES

ADVICE

ADD A VIDEO

QUANDARIES

QUESTIONS When did you last have an osteopathic

treatment? Is it time for a check up? Do you know someone who would

benefit from gentle osteopathic treatment? Please mention us to them.

Have you been putting up with pain? Don’t forget we’re experts at combating pain

Have you booked in your winter Mot? It’s a good idea you know!

QUERIES One of my patients has a burst water

pipe – can you recommend a reliable plumber?

We’re all going out to celebrate our Gran’s birthday – where’s a good place to go that welcomes families?

Our receptionist Sally has just got a new puppy – do you know of any good doggy training classes?

RECOMMENDATIONS Hotels, restaurants, parks or holidays

you’d recommend Ask for recommendations for local

businesses eg nail technician, roofer Ask a happy patient when they leave if

they’d pop a note on your Facebook page saying how they were feeling before and now afterwards. (Social proof)

SHARE YOURSELF A LITTLE

INFORMATION

ASK FOR REVIEWS

QUOTE TESTIMONIALS I found this hidden in the back of one of my

Canadian Client’s website as part of a much larger testimonial:

“Melanie really helps to take the aches and pains out and put the smiles back in”

Post snippets of amazing testimonials online

Put on your Home page instead of Welcome!

SHARE A PHOTO

DID YOU KNOW?

HOW TO’S

COMPETITIONS AND PRIZES

LINKS TO ARTICLES

TEACH

WHAT IS THE NO 1 SECRET FOR ENGAGEMENT ON FACEBOOK?

Video!

Facebook have worked out that too

many people were leaving their site to

follow links to YouTube etc

Site stats would drop as people got

distracted by cat videos and the like and

didn’t come back!

ADD A VIDEO

MOST PEOPLE DON’T KNOW HOW TO DO THIS:1. You need to create a channel on

YouTube2. Record a short video 3. Keep it less than 4 minutes ideally4. Upload it to YouTube5. Go into Video Manager6. Next to the EDIT button click the arrow7. Click the option DOWNLOAD MP48. Save to your computer9. Open a new Facebook post 10. Click upload image/video

TRY TO AVOID

Anatomical pictures of raw muscles with

no skin!

Dissections

Skeletons

Non-medical people can tend to be a

little squeamish

BE CLEAR - AVOID JARGON ? MSK - Bone, joint and muscular pain ? TMJ - Pain in the jaw/face ? Sacrum - Lower back pain ? Visceral - Any pain within the belly

I regularly ask all kinds of people from all walks of life what these terms are and MOST have no idea!

If they don’t understand what you treat, they will never come to see you.

REMEMBER:

Would Bertha be interested in this?

How can I motivate Burt to reach his

fitness goals?

How can I encourage Gemma to beat her

marathon targets?

Computer analogy!

MARKETING:

Sell them what they WANT

AND THEN

Give them what they NEED

IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS:

Show a little of your personality

Let them begin to know you a little

Know, Like, Trust

Especially when Osteopathy is an

intimate treatment...

DRIVING TRAFFIC TO YOUR WEBSITE Include links often

Link them back to different but relevant

pages

Eg send them to look at your ‘About Me’ page

(keep that light, bright and breezy too!)

Include small details such as favourite

smoothie, running on Sundays and perfecting

The Plank!

SHORTEN YOUR LINKS Use sites such as www.bitly.com Copy and paste the URL of your website

page into the shortening box Once shortened copy and paste into

your social media post Bitly will monitor how many times it is

clicked so you have an idea of what’s popular

On LinkedIn and Facebook you can delete the short link from your post once the preview of the page has loaded

Leave the link there for Twitter

AUTOMATED POSTS

www.buffer.com

www.hootsuite.com

Schedule your posts

Upload via Excel

Maintain a regular presence

Post or share other items as you go

USE OF TONE AND CONTENT

LinkedIn

Facebook

Twitter

Pinterest

LINKEDIN

Professional and career network

Business to business sales

Connecting with professional colleagues

Only useful if your Perfect Patients are

predominantly professionals

Join groups where your Perfect Patient would

hang out

FACEBOOK

Why is it so important?

The biggest mistake business pages

make

It’s social

Tone is light and friendly

Add some humour

Easiest place to get interaction

Conversations

TWITTER

Fast flow of brief, social comment

140 characters

Great for busy people – inc Osteopaths!

News feed spins round incredibly fast

It’s almost impossible to post too much!

If you blog use ‘Revive Old Post’ plug-in

for Wordpress

PINTEREST Gaining hugely in popularity Visual platform Especially popular with women Images, memes and videos Great for creating a Vision Board for

planning Mood boards for room styling Used for visual products Could be useful with images of healthy

food, stretch positions and blog image and link

KEEP LINKING BACK

Back to your website

Back to different pages

This helps your SEO enormously

Building trust

Creating interest

Positioning as an expert

Increased bookings

LOCAL COLLABORATION How could you connect with your local target

audience?

It’s not about you, it’s about them!

But what if you don’t like selling?

Change your mindset

You are educating and informing your community

Let’s look at two examples

WHERE ARE THE SPORTY TYPES?

Which other businesses in your area

also attract similar kinds of people to

your sporty Perfect Patient?

Gyms, sports teams, running clubs,

swimming pools, tennis or golf clubs?

What would be the benefit to them in

learning about osteopathic treatment?

IDEAS Give a short 10 minute talk at amateur

sports teams venues Offer to show beneficial stretches to

gym members Show the local golf club how to improve

their swing Show tennis players at their club how to

avoid injury Offer a Q&A session at the end

BABIES AND CHILDREN

Which local businesses also attract this

age group?

Clinics, NCT groups, mother and toddler

groups, childminders, nurseries, soft

play or outdoor climbing centres

How could you work together to benefit

the children?

IDEAS

Could you give a talk to the parents to

explain how you help with common

childhood complaints?

What about a free newborn health

check?

Start a baby massage group?

A fun exercise group for pre-school

children?

WHAT ELSE COULD YOU TRY? Who could you collaborate with? A local athlete? Hairdresser? Book Shop? Café or restaurant? Pilates class?

Who else would fit?

COULD YOU RUN:

A competition?

A treasure hunt map or similar at a school

fete?

A monthly drop in one hour clinic for runners

to prepare them for the local 5K run?

A weekly mobility class for pensioners?

PUBLICITY The point of any joint collaboration or

competition is to get publicity or PR benefits

Print leaflets to create awareness locally Take inspiring photos and write a punchy

item for the local newspaper Get a little interview on the local radio Put information about the event/idea in the

local magazine Talk every day about the excitement of it

on all your social media

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