

The Top Ten Techniques of
Highly Effective Home Care Marketers
September 9, 2004... 1:00 p.m. Eastern
Featuring Stephen C. Tweed and Jason C. Tweed
Find
out what techniques home care leaders have been using, and which
techniques get the best results. Based on our survey responses from 177
home care leaders, you'll learn which marketing tools are most
frequently used. They you'll learn which ones work most effectively.
In the fall of 2003, Leading Home Care conducted a
survey of readers of our electronic newsletter, Stephen Tweed's Leading
Home Care Report. 177 home care executives from across the country
responded to the survey. Based on that research data, we have identified
"The Top Ten Techniques of Highly Effective Home care Marketers."
From the survey, we learned some very important
lessons that will be of interest to every home care marketer and
executive in America. Such things as:
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The most frequently used techniques are
networking, health fairs, direct sales, ad specialties, web site,
and public speaking
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The most effective techniques including
networking and community relations, direct sales, public relations,
continuing education, broadcast television, and public speaking
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Several of the most effective techniques are not
frequently used by many home care companies.
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46% of respondents rated their own marketing
efforts as fair or poor. Only 15% rated their marketing efforts very
good or excellent.
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The areas where respondents want to learn more in
order to grow their businesses include sales training, networking,
public relations, electronic marketing, public speaking, and special
events.
In this first teleseminar of our Fall 2004 series on
home care marketing, we'll give you all of the details of our home care
marketing research, and demonstrate how you can use this information to
grow your business and multiply your referral base.

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