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Business coaching for osteopaths - PPT Presentation

Osteobiz Shoestring Marketing Website Checklist Gilly Woodhouse Copyright Business Coaching for Osteopaths Get control of your website Why Update promptly Make changes Implement new ideas instantly ID: 350890

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Business coaching for osteopaths

Osteobiz Shoestring Marketing Website Checklist Gilly Woodhouse

Copyright Business Coaching for OsteopathsSlide2

Get control of your website!

Why?Update promptlyMake changesImplement new ideas instantlyAdd/remove seasonal infoChange prices instantly

Change opening timesAdd blog contentAdd/remove staff Slide3

Your website is your shop window

It needs to show what you offerIt needs to look its bestIt needs to be easily navigable

It needs to have simple and concise informationSlide4

Above ‘the fold’ should be:

Branded coloursStriking logoProminent phone numberMeaningful header

Clean and sharp images denoting healthSlide5

It must also have:

Close up smiling images of all therapistsAddress and Google mapPrice listPowerful headline

Social media linksA strong call to actionSlide6

ideally add:

Concise biographiesBrief descriptions of all services offeredTestimonials on every page if possible

Specific pages for each service offered Slide7

Avoid:

Long sentences and long, chunky paragraphsWelcome!JargonComplex medical terminology

Skeletons! (Stan being an exception!)Slide8

Think marketing!

Your shop window MUST be marketing to your Perfect PatientIt MUST be about your patients and their needs not about you per se!Make it clear how you help them

Show them what you solve for themExplain the benefits of what you bringSlide9

Press some pain points!

Help them to identify themselves:Are you fed up of putting up with stiff and aching joints?Is back pain stopping you from enjoying your favourite sport?Do you wish you could wipe away the aches and niggles associated with pregnancy or when lifting and carrying toddlers?Slide10

Offer solutions:

Here at ABC Osteos, we love a painful problem! We’re highly trained pain detectives and we enjoy nothing better than to seek out the root cause of your pain and gently sort it out!Not only do we ease you back to better mobility, we will advise you how to remain pain free for longer

If you’ve got an ongoing painful condition, we will help it back to the best it can be. Then we’ll maintain it occasionally in the same way as your car loves a service and MOT once in a while!Slide11

Handle potential objections:

Not only can we treat whatever pain you may have, we are also qualified to diagnose the problem and refer you to other specialists or doctors if needed. You’re in safe hands!Not sure about paying for Osteopathic treatments? Just imagine having less pain and more mobility – that’s always our goal.

Did you know that if you have private medical insurance you may well be able to claim for Osteopathic treatment?Slide12

Website checklist 1:

Make sure your sales page is written with your Perfect Patient in mind.If you have different Perfect Patients give them each a separate page so that they can easily identify themselves and head there for relevant information.Don’t worry about sounding ‘professional’ which can end up being bland and lacking personality. Write authentically, passionately and from the heart.Slide13

Website checklist 2:

Use words which will resonate with them and help them to take action and book!It may sound mean but press their ‘pain points’! Empathise, tell them they’re not alone and write so that they are nodding their head at what you say.Show that you understand their problems, anxieties and fears.Show them how you solve their problems – what results do you hope to achieve (or work towards) and how will that make them feel?Slide14

Website checklist 3:

Prices – make sure they are listed in the appropriate placeUse a rousing call to action. People respond well to instruction! So tell them what to do next eg ‘Call now and book your appointment’Make sure that your paragraphs and sentences are fairly short and punchy. We have the attention spans of goldfish in this fast-moving online world so be clear and briefSlide15

Website checklist 4:

Split up each page with headings, images and sectionsEnsure the essence of your personality shines through. Make sure that there is warmth and caring evident in your wordsAdd in those testimonials to give gravitas and all important social proof to your abilities and skillsUse striking images to get the message across visuallySlide16

Website checklist 5:

Make sure you answer the questions you are frequently asked. If people are unsure, they will not book. Give them those answers to promote confidence that they are in the right place. Some may not like to show ignorance by calling up to ‘ask a silly question’Make sure their fears are allayed from the outset

eg It is not a painful treatment methodSlide17

Website checklist 6:

Could you add in a brief case study or two if that demonstrates your success in dealing with a specific condition or type of patient. For example, relieving symptoms of debilitating lower back pain or resolving recurring ear infections in infants.