Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Turning strangers into clients - a webinar for naturopathic doctors

Described by participants as eye-opening, 'Turning strangers into clients' is now available to naturopathic doctors. It will be offered as a webinar by the Association of Perinatal Naturopathic Doctors (APND) on October 7th at 12pm, EDT. 

This will be the third professional body that has requested the presentation of this topic. It's previously been accredited and well received by the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) and Interior Designers of Canada (IDC). 

So, why is this seminar resonating so strongly with the professional marketplace?  From the program:
Social media is one of the most valuable and versatile practice development tools ever to be available to healthcare practitioners. And yet, its performance has ranged from inconsistent to disappointing. Is it simply a roadmap that’s missing? This session explores a fresh perspective on leveraging social media - not for likes, comments and shares - but rather for laser focused, goal oriented action. 

For further information, or to register for this webinar, please visit the APND registration page.  

Further reading (and watching!) on this session, a deep topic that's been modified to speak to the specific needs of each unique audience: 


- Sandra Bekhor, Toronto
President, Bekhor Management


Small to mid-sized naturopathic, chiropody, chiropractic, dental, veterinary, massage therapy and other Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) clinics are invited to learn more about our Toronto-based, medical clinic marketing and business development services.

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