Quality is Job 1?

Posted by Mark Olcott, DVM on Mar 2, 2016 4:32:42 PM

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Ford’s current slogan is “Built Ford Tough”, but before that it was “Quality is Job 1.”  This was their attempt to speak particularly to those often referred to as the “Greatest Generation” (i.e. people who are old enough to remember WWII), for whom quality was extremely important.  Ironically, Ford used this as their slogan during a time when they were getting their rear ends handed to them by the Japanese and Germans, but that is perhaps a topic for another post.  If you SAY quality is important, you better mean it:  consumers are less and less forgiving.

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An Act Of Love: The Benefits Of Spaying Or Neutering Your Pet

Posted by VitusVet on Feb 26, 2016 4:13:56 PM

Each year roughly 7.6 million dogs and cats enter animal shelters across the country. Of these animals, only 10% are spayed or neutered upon entering a shelter. Considering the average intact female dog can produce 1 litter per year and the average intact female cat can produce 1-2 litters per year, it’s no wonder there are so many homeless pets in the United States.

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3 things you need to know about reviews for your veterinary practice

Posted by Mark Olcott, DVM on Feb 26, 2016 8:35:06 AM

VitusVet_iStock_000015736639_Large.jpgFor this week's post, I’ll borrow liberally from one of my favorite movies and discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of online reviews.  While the most popular places for reviews may change over the years, the underlying concept of consumers telling other consumers about their experience is not going to go away.  Here are some things that you should be thinking about, focused specifically on veterinary medicine.

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Topics: Grow Your Veterinary Practice, Marketing For Veterinary Practices

Pet Care 101: Celebrating Responsible Pet Ownership

Posted by VitusVet on Feb 19, 2016 4:54:09 PM

In honor of National Responsible Pet Owner Month, we’d like to take a few moments to ruminate on what it truly means to be a responsible pet owner and to consider the ways in which we meet our pet’s many needs on a regular basis.

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Social media for your veterinary practice:  are you doing it wrong?

Posted by Mark Olcott, DVM on Feb 16, 2016 2:40:27 PM

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It wasn’t that long ago that differentiation for a veterinary practice meant how your Yellow Pages ad looked compared to those of the other veterinary hospitals in town.  Or maybe that you did an annual Open House to promote interest in the local community.  Today, our society has become so connected through sites like Angie’s List, Facebook, Yelp! and Pinterest that traditional means of promoting your practice, like print advertising, aren’t as effective as they once were.  

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Topics: Grow Your Veterinary Practice, Marketing For Veterinary Practices