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Financial Resources for Your Veterinary Practice

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Veterinary Financial Resources, Quizzes, & Calculators Provided by First Financial Bank

As part of our continued commitment to education and providing valuable resources to the industry, ViziSites has partnered with First Financial Bank to bring their valuable financial resources & advice to our veterinary practices and small businesses across the country.

Below are just a few of the resources available on First Financial Bank’s website that are beneficial for Veterinary Practices just starting out or re-assessing after many years.

First Financial Bank is an Equal Housing Lender / Member FDIC

Starting a New Veterinary Practice

Veterinary Business Plan e-Book – Find help learning what elements you need to build into your veterinary business plan to get the funding you need.

Veterinary Startup Quiz – What do you need to know before you start? Assess your readiness for building your veterinary practice or clinic with this quiz.

Purchasing a Veterinary Practice

Veterinary Practices for Sale – 5 questions to ask before you commit to putting your name on the door of that practice.

Buying a Vet Practice Quiz –  See how much you already know – and where you might need some additional guidance.

Remodeling or Selling Your Practice

Veterinary Remodel Assessment – This assessment will help you consider the appropriate factors before you make a decision about remodeling.

Prepare to Sell Your Practice – This assessment helps you prepare the appropriate information and answers for selling your veterinary practice.

Veterinary Practice Loans

Veterinary Loan Calculator – Estimate your payments while you plan with this easy-to-use veterinary business loan calculator!

Loan Application Preparation – Make sure you have all the proper documents ready to make your veterinary loan application process a breeze!

Looking for more resources? You can find a variety of tools including calculators, customized quizzes, downloadables, podcasts, and webinars on the FFB website.

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VerticalVet and ViziSites Partner to Bring Affordable Website Design to More Veterinary Practices

By Veterinary, ViziSites News

We are so excited to announce our partnership with VerticalVet! Like ViziSites, VerticalVet is focused on bringing a superior option to veterinary practices across the country.

More than a run-of-the-mill GPO, VerticalVet is a Group Resource Community (GRC). What’s that? We’ll let VerticalVet’s Team explain:

“We provide independent veterinarians and their practice managers access to customized best practices and education and alongside unique, real-time data insights proven to build trust with clients. Our community is stronger together, allowing you to focus on what matters most: providing excellent patient care.”

With VerticalVet, you receive more than a virtual book of discounts. You receive education and collaboration in a community that understands the struggles, priorities, and wins that you face every day. Megan, Member Resource Advisor at VerticalVet, said it best:

“Instead of saving their way to prosperity, we want to help practices grow their way to prosperity.”

We love this idea. Our founding principle was to bring custom website design to veterinarians at a fraction of the cost. Thus, helping them save money and grow their business at the same time. Innovation in the veterinary industry and collaboration with veterinary practices is at the core of what we do. So much, that it’s even a part of our Mission Statement:

To lead the internet marketing industry through innovation and collaboration, which results in marketing solutions that help our clients to increase revenue, retention, and efficiency for their businesses.

So then – how will ViziSites and VerticalVet work together to innovate, collaborate, and ultimately elevate veterinary practices nationwide?

We’re glad you asked!

This collaborative effort with VerticalVet involves 2 key elements:

  1. Affordable website design & marketing services for their members
  2. Valuable education that will help practices work smarter, not harder

VerticalVet has an incredible collaborative education initiative in place for some of their members. We are excited to jump in the ring to bring much-needed marketing-focused webinars to their member base. To kick things off, we gave a talk to their Platinum Members on the topic of 5 Tools of Website Efficiency. Education and ideation around how to make your website work better at bringing in new business is plentiful online, but we feel websites also provide an incredible opportunity for veterinary practices to automate and optimize their client experience in a way that will save them money while providing a seamless experience for pet parents. Our goal is to give veterinary practices nationwide the tools they need to take advantage of this opportunity.

ViziSites will continue working with VerticalVet to provide marketing education to their entire client base in an accessible format and are available as a resource for all VerticalVet members who are looking for guidance.

Want to learn more about VerticalVet? Contact our friend Megan at 877-883-7883 ext 4 or megans@verticalvet.com and let her know ViziSites sent you. She will take great care of you!

Optimizing Social Media Platforms for Veterinarians

By Veterinary

Establishing a comprehensive social media platform that resonates with pet owners is essential to online marketing in today’s competitive veterinary industry. Consider it your online marketing toolbox.

Understanding the best possible way to use the tools available is imperative to successful online marketing. So which social media outlets are most likely to attract potential clients? What type of content will engage their interest? These are questions to consider, along with gaining a fundamental knowledge of the delivery mediums.

Here are some of the marketing objectives you should consider:

  • Search engine optimization, which is essential to driving new patients to your website
  • Providing information that shows the benefits of adhering to a treatment plan
  • Providing information helpful to your existing clients
  • Increasing your client base through referrals

Here are some of the social media platforms that are most successful in attracting new clients and retaining existing clients:

Facebook

Facebook is one of the most popular mediums for people to connect and share their experiences. Consequently, it has become an essential marketing tool for attracting new clients and keeping existing clients engaged. A well designed Facebook Business Page is easy to maintain, and with good content, can reach many new potential clients. Through sharing pet photos, upcoming events, heart-warming pet stories, and information of interest to pet owners, you give social media users the opportunity to share, like, and comment on your page. When users interact positively with your page, it shows their trust in your veterinary care, a definite advantage in bringing new business to your practice.

A Blog

Having a blog on your website gives you an extremely effective tool for communicating with your clients to disseminate information on a variety of subjects. It gives you the opportunity of keeping them updated on the latest veterinary technology, new products you might have available, promotions, community events, new services offered, and more. You can share information on pet care, specific treatments, pet industry news, and personal interest stories on your veterinary team. Blogs can be enhanced with photos and videos as well.

A blog on your site is a valuable tool for expanding on the services you offer, giving the reader a more comprehensive understanding of your practice, and the philosophy behind it. This can further enhance the probability of acquiring new clientele.

To maintain a successful blog, it is important to keep it current by updating regularly, at least every week or two. Either set aside a time to update it yourself, or employ a staff member who enjoys writing. Another option is to hire a professional blogger from a company with expertise in the veterinary industry who can manage the blog for you. The more fresh & relevant content that is added to your site on a regular basis, the better. This will have a positive impact on your search engine rankings, and give you a powerful online presence.

Instagram

Instagram is a powerful platform for creating visual content for your veterinary practice. Many refer to Instagram as a high engagement platform, since it allows you to connect with pet owners, listen to their feedback, and build relationships through meaningful conversations. You can share a photo of a new veterinary service and then ask your clients for feedback. Creating professional-looking images to promote your veterinary services and highlight your practice has never been easier or more affordable.

The final result is a visual platform that is doing more than just generating engagement, it will also drive new patient acquisition.

If you’re new to Instagram check out this tutorial.

Twitter

Twitter is an excellent marketing tool for communicating time sensitive information quickly in just a few words. It also offers another medium for connecting with clients and other veterinarians. Share updates on events, special offers, and more. Because Twitter is interactive, you get instant feedback that allows you to discern customer needs, and answer questions immediately. With just a few minutes to spare, you can reach many potential clients in your area.

To gain the most from your Twitter account, post often, with topics of interest to pet owners. Keep an eye out for interesting tweets that relate to your industry, then retweet if you feel your following will be interested. Always remember to link back to your website and Facebook page when you post. Follow Twitter accounts that relate to veterinary practice, pet related blogs or interests, pet products, etc. Use keywords, links, and informative or trending topics to grab the reader’s attention.

YouTube

You might think of YouTube as a network for creating or watching videos, but it is also a powerful search engine. In fact, it is the second largest search engine worldwide. Users can watch videos of interest you create, then follow the link to your site. Pet videos garner a great deal of interest. By posting videos of innovative treatments that bring healing to specific pet ailments, pet owner testimonials, or perhaps happy animal patients you’ve successfully treated, you can increase awareness of your practice. If your clients enjoy your video content, they’ll likely share it with friends through their social networks. Btw – You don’t need a slick (expensive) setup. Check this smart and effective way to start capturing your practice footage.

Contests, Promotions, and Sweepstakes

All the social media platforms available to you can be utilized for running promotions, contests, and sweepstakes. This can be a powerful way to make your business more visible to the community, engage current clients, and reach prospective clients. Facebook is the perfect network for this form of marketing. Think of the potential! ‘Cutest kitten contest,’ ‘Enter to win a free pet spa day,’ the ideas are limitless.

When marketing through contests and sweepstakes, be certain to abide by the rules regarding online contests. Make sure to monitor and stay within Facebook guidelines and follow government regulations. Be certain your contest platform allows you to collect contact details of all those who enter your contest or sweepstakes since this is imperative for marketing to them in the future.

Establish Your Marketing Objectives

To get the most out of your social media platforms, it is important to have an explicit objective for your marketing campaign. Once you’ve firmly set your intentions, you can make the most of what each social media platform has to offer.

5 Keys to Creating a Successful Veterinary Website

By Veterinary
You may be saying to yourself, “there is so much more to building and maintaining a successful veterinary website than just these 5 things!” And we agree. However, we feel these are 5 areas that should not be compromised on in any way. Take a look through our top 5 and then let us know what you think!

1. Contemporary, Professional Design

At least 50% of potential clients judge the professionalism and credibility of a business based on website design. Your veterinary website should be clean and professionally designed so that it makes a positive first impression. It should be immediately recognizable as a veterinary practice; retain continuity in design, color scheme, and content; and employ images that accurately depict the demographics you serve, as well as the animals/breeds you treat.

2. Elements that Garner Trust

Before people are willing to entrust the care of their beloved pets to a veterinarian, they need to feel as though they know something about him or her. Most importantly, the veterinarian’s credentials and experience, but also some more personal aspects of their life. There are many ways to impart this important information. A doctor’s bio, including photos, is an excellent way to encourage a sense of trust. It should be concise, keeping to relevant information, such as education, personal hobbies, family, and perhaps why the doctor was drawn to their profession. It is also advantageous to relay some information about the veterinary staff, along with photos.

Testimonials and reviews are extremely helpful for creating a level of trust in potential clients. Be sure to make some popular review sites available to your current clients as well, and encourage them to write a positive review that will encourage potential clients to make that first appointment.

3. Multiple Ways for Potential Clients to Contact You

Every page of your site should include contact information, clearly visible in the upper right-hand corner. This is where visitors automatically look to find it. Make contacting you as effortless as possible. Don’t allow people to feel the slightest level of frustration. Encourage contact with a ‘call to action’, such as, “Call for an Appointment Today!” Include location, Google map, office hours, phone number, and a link to your online inquiry form.

4. Perfect Coding

As important as design is to a successful website, the way it is developed is equally, if not more essential. If pages are loading slowly, or links don’t always connect, your credibility and professionalism are destroyed. Potential clients will quickly log out of your site and continue their search for a veterinarian elsewhere. It’s also imperative that your site is mobile-responsive. More often than not, today’s internet users conduct their searches on smartphones. Your website design needs to adapt to the smaller screen of mobile devices.

If you would like to find out how your website measures up, you can click here to use Google’s free mobile-friendly test tool. If your site is non-responsive, you’ll quickly realize how detrimental that can be to bringing new clients to your practice. In an effort to force website owners to keep up with the mobile first world we live in, Google recently implemented a new algorithm which gives preference to responsive sites. That means that if your site is not mobile-friendly, you’re losing an incredible amount of search engine traffic, which equates to lost revenue.

5. SEO

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the optimal way of making your website more visible on Google and other search engines. With this tool working in your favor, when people search for veterinarians in your area, your site will rank high. Increasingly, Google is used by people to locate veterinary services. They often don’t scroll any further than the first page. Organic clicks go to the first three top-ranked sites. To take advantage of this tool, do the following:

  1. Add your practice to local listings. Major search engines offer free business listings. This means your veterinary practice will show up in results for your city. This is totally free and generates traffic to your site. Use keywords in your web content to alert search engines that your site has valuable information for the user. Come up with short phrases or words that users might enter into the search engine when looking for veterinarians or related services.
  2. Consider adding a blog. This will allow you to add multiple keywords and more content. If you are unable to keep up with adding blogs on a regular basis, consider asking one of the staff, or hiring a freelance writer to update your blog once every week or so.
  3. Use back links. Websites that employ them rank higher. One of the best ways to generate them is to join online industry forums where you can engage and perhaps answer questions. Or link to other relevant businesses and have them link to your site as well. If you have a business page on Facebook, Yelp, Angie’s List, LinkedIn, or any other popular business directories, then ensure your URL is linked from those pages to your website.

If you are interested in learning more about how you can use these tools in your own veterinary internet marketing, contact us today. Our internet consultants will provide a free website analysis and help you understand how to bring in more business from your online presence.

Business Lessons Learned on a Visit to the Vet

By Veterinary

Every so often, I get to visit one of our clients in person. This is unique for a multinational marketing company. 99% of our work can be done on a computer without ever seeing the client in person, or even picking up the phone (although we do pick up the phone regularly, because who wants to talk to a computer screen all the time?). These visits are impactful to the client for many reasons, the foremost being that it is rare to meet your marketing representative in person. However, they are just as impactful for us as they are for the client.

I recently had the chance to visit 3 of our clients. At every visit, I learned and observed things about the practice and the team working there that are difficult to fully understand over phone calls and emails – even after a year or more of working closely with each practice. The three takeaways I gleaned from these visits:

  1. Having a personal connection with your clients is powerful, no matter your industry.
  2. Even the tiniest details can make the biggest difference.
  3. You will always be more comfortable in your element than outsiders. Own it, and you’ll make an impression.

A Personal Connection

The first hospital I visited is located way on the southeast edge of their city. While I was there, multiple clients came and went, and the team knew every one of them by name. Often, they even knew enough personal details to ask about “how is your son doing?” or “are you done with the move?” This made an immediate impression on me – and I’m not the only one it impressed.

The difference this connection can make is huge…

One of their clients, an older woman, stayed to visit with us for a little bit after (I would guess she is in her 70s or 80s, but I also know not to guess a woman’s age). In that conversation, I found out that she drives to their hospital from the next closest big city, putting her commute to the vet at over an hour away. Why does she make this drive just for a 20 minute check up for her 5 pound chihuahua? Because she’s made a personal connection with these doctors. The team greets her and her pup by name when they walk in the door, and the doctor walks her out to the parking lot.

These little gestures don’t take much. Perhaps a few notes on the client that can be used as a “refresher” before the next appointment, or taking a few moments before or after an appointment or meeting to show some personal interest. For a few minutes of time, these gestures make a very powerful impact – enough of an impact for an older woman to drive on her own, in the rain, over an hour, past who knows how many vets (I know for a fact there are at least 10), to get to you. Wouldn’t you like to have that kind of a client pull?

The Devil Is In the Details

I say it should be “The Devotion Is In The Details” – not only your devotion to your business’ success, but as a result, your client’s devotion to you. The greatest example of this that perhaps I have ever seen was at my second hospital visit. They had the usual details I see at hospitals – coffee bar, water, comfy waiting area, etc. But one particular area of attention to detail quite literally brought tears to my eyes.

Take a page from this book…

As with most veterinary practices, they were searching for a way to make pet euthanasia appointments just a little less stressful for their families. To do so, they have set up a garden in the space behind their facility with flowers, a tree, and benches, so that the entire appointment can take place outside. Now, I realize not all veterinary practices have the ability to set up something like this – and if you’re in an entirely different industry, it may not apply at all. However, it was all the other details their staff thought of that collectively made the impression.

One in particular stood out. The team noticed that some families only take 10 or 15 minutes to say goodbye to their pet, while others would take an hour or more. Rather than intrusively poking their head out every ten minutes to see if the family is ready, and risking the family feeling rushed, they provide a simple remote controlled doorbell. When the family is done saying their goodbyes, they simply ring the doorbell that is sitting on the table to notify the staff that they are ready to go.

This is not an expensive or time consuming detail, but it shows you care. In an industry that can be so delicate at times, a change as simple as this can make a world of difference in someone’s day. If you can impress someone with your actions even through a difficult or frustrating time, you will have their loyalty for years to come.

Own Your Space

My last visit struck a chord with me for a very different reason. I met the team and walked around the facility with the veterinarian/owner of the practice, as I do on most visits. “This is our laboratory area,” we turned the corner, “and this is our surgery suite. Our doctor here is pulling out a fatty lipoma from this patient. You’ve probably seen this many times before on your other visits!” Nope, can’t say that I have. But hey, there’s a first time for everything.

Believe it or not, the surgery isn’t what impressed me, it was what happened next…

“How’s the removal coming along, Doctor?”

“This one’s going as smooth as you could hope for! It’s not wrapped around anything and should be all the way out in a few minutes here.”

“Good news!”

Five minutes later, we’re in one of the exam rooms chatting about the website, the local food scene and whatever else, when one of the tech’s walks in. “All done, want to see?” And all I could think was it’s only been 5 minutes. In the time it took for us to finish the hospital tour and talk about some marketing goals, this veterinarian had removed a tumor and was already almost done closing the dog back up! No fuss, no worry, just going about his day-to-day.

I wish you all could have heard the calm, professional manner with which this vet spoke while he quite literally had his hands inside of a pet. It was amazing. The reason this stood out to me so strongly is that these are the same types of people who call me on a daily basis asking things like how to buy a domain name, or set up an email account. And yet here they are, multiple times a day, performing surgeries and treating cancer or other diseases in pets and doing all kinds of things that I guarantee my team would never touch. Everyone has their specialty.

The lesson? Own your space. You know it, and you know it well. And most people will recognize that. If you can talk about your industry the way this vet spoke about removing a tumor, I assure you, you’ll be a success.

Written by Cassandra Parsons, Director of Client Experience
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Understanding Google Ads for Veterinarians

By Veterinary

Search Engine Marketing (SEM): aka Google Ads

In today’s super competitive veterinary market, keeping your website high in search engine rankings is no easy task. But whether your veterinary practice is large or small, Google offers the means for presenting your services in a way that brings relevant users to your site. Veterinary Google Ads is a dynamic tool that can be utilized for this purpose. The ViziSites team has some tips to share with you on how you can take advantage of this technology to get greater exposure and grow your veterinary practice.

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Keyword Analysis:

Google is the world’s largest search engine, used by millions daily to search for products and services. Google Ads uses keyword analysis, available in the Keyword Planner. Using this tool, you can calculate the Google Ads budget for your campaign. By choosing keywords relevant to your business, you direct more traffic to your site. Keywords that are most relevant to your landing page, help increase the quality score.

Write Effective Ads:

The best way to get more conversions is by writing effective ads. Take note of Google’s ad writing policy here. Ads should be promotional, to attract users to your site. As ads limit characters, it is important to be succinct and make sure you insert some keywords from the ad group into the content. When users enter a query in Google using words you’ve targeted, they will be directed to your site through well-chosen, applicable keywords that describe the services you offer.

Ready To Start Your Google Ads Campaign? Some Good Reasons To Go For It:

Veterinary practices can derive real results from a solid PPC campaign. Here is an overview of the benefits of PPC advertising…

  1. The only time you pay for advertising is when a potential client clicks on your ad. That means you have control and visibility of how your marketing strategy is working for you. This is far different from traditional advertising, which costs large amounts of money, and doesn’t always reach your target audience.
  2. Using PPC allows you to set your budget. You can keep a cap on your daily expenditure. You can also make changes at any time. You can start with a budget as little as $5/day to test the waters with. When you feel your campaign is becoming profitable, you can change your budget to increase profitability.
  3. You can appeal to potential clients by writing ads that target their demographic. Extend your reach into surrounding cities with the click of a button! Using Google Ads location targeting allows you to reach specific zip codes at specific times, with the ad that most relates to the users you hope to attract. You are also able to target your audience based on income level, age, and gender.
  4. Though organic search results are important to internet marketing, it takes time to analyze the results. PPC gives you result analysis in real time. This gives you a clear understanding of your ROI.

Before You Start – Some Things You Should Know:

If you’ve read the above information, you might be excited to get started with a Google Ads campaign if you haven’t already. Or you might still have questions before deciding to launch your first ad. Either way, it is important for you to be aware that Google Ads is not an easy tool to employ. Creating and maintaining a Google Ads campaign that consistently translates to profitability requires time and effort, and a considerable amount of technological skill. You’ll need to be knowledgeable about the Google Ads rules and guidelines, and have a strong PPC strategy. Creativity and marketing skills are essential to your success as well.

If you need help getting started, we advise you to employ a trustworthy digital marketing agency who is committed to working with you to get real results that bring increased profits to your veterinary practice. With that said, ViziSites would love to have the opportunity to help you reach your highest potential. Contact us today with any questions and to see if this form of marketing is right for your business!

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