Central Line: The AAHA Podcast
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Please enjoy this encore presentation of our previously released episode with Eric Garcia. Please stay tuned as the Central Line Podcast will be back with a new episode next Tuesday.
Companies with strong branding don’t take breaks from advertising just because their popular products are out of stock – and, according to our guest, Eric Garcia, veterinary practices shouldn’t take breaks from marketing themselves just because there’s no extra room in the schedule right now.
Eric is a digital marketing expert and sought-after voice on the veterinary speaking circuit, and he recommends that practices take a data-driven approach to marketing themselves.
This conversation isn’t just for practice owners and managers – Eric outlines some simple things anyone in the practice can do to improve the day-to-day client experience (because that’s marketing, too!) when the schedule is packed.
Get in touch with Eric on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn, by email at eric@simplydonetechsolutions.com, or at on his website.
Find all of AAHA’s most up-to-date Guidelines, including resources for your clients and team, at aaha.org/guidelines.
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