Implementing the Parents Guide Brochure
Idea #1
If the patient has children or grandchildren, on the visit
they mention progress, success or in some other way express
their satisfaction with your chiropractic care, present a
copy to the patient, observing something like, "I'm delighted
chiropractic care is starting to work for you. Chiropractic
works even better and faster with children who don't have
some of the long-standing problems we often see in adults."
Idea #2
If you prefer not to present this brochure personally to
adult patients around their sixth visit (or whenever they
mention progress), mail the Parents Guide brochure to parents
with a cover letter. Here's a head start:
Idea #3
Assign this brochure to be given out on a particular
office visit. Many offices make sure that their front desk
staff presents a copy to each patient on the 8th visit.
Idea #4
Have an ample supply to present to each parent
participating in your Kids
Day America event!
Idea #5
At the very least, place it in your brochure
rack so interested individuals can take and read. You just
never know who will be moved by circumstances at home to take
one. While this passive approach to brochure use is better
than doing nothing, using brochures is a "numbers game."
The more you give out, the more they work. Picking and choosing
who to give one to, or waiting for patients to recognize a
need and take one from your rack, will never fully exploit
the power that a brochure like this can produce for your practice.
Parents Guide to Today's Chiropractic Brochure
12 pages
Packages of 50
$28 (Discount for four packages or more)
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