Episode 2 – Marketing Overwhelm

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the amount of marketing tasks you need to complete you will identify with how Flemming was feeling when he recorded this!

Too many ideas flying around, Russel Brunson blethering on at the gym again, conversations with potential referral partners plus a less-than-enjoyable experience of being sold to all contributed to a swirling, overwhelmed feeling which motivated Flemming to put mouth to microphone again.

Join him as he roams through a mixture of thoughts, gaps, swallows, umms, errs and sudden inspiration.

  • (01:45) – Being on the other end of a sales call
  • (02:42) – People who decide quickly get the best results
  • (04:00) – Put yourself in your patient’s situation
  • (05:10) – Looking for new referral partners
  • (08:05) – Podcasting tips for newbies
  • (12:30) – I don’t think I would suffer with overwhelm
  • (14:10) – Referral program in your clinic
  • (15:05) – Is it just excitement?
  • (15:40) – Naming the podcast

 

Flemming Arnott

Flemming Arnott

Flemming helps PT business owners all around the world to acquire more new patients by building websites that educate prospects, establish trust and ultimately generate leads. He has worked almost exclusively with physical therapy business owners over the last 10 years and has more than 20 years experience in the industry. Flemming is the "go to" expert for PTs who no longer want to rely on doctor's referrals and who put the patient experience first, with a desire to succeed in the new healthcare world.

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Flemming Arnott

Flemming helps PT business owners all around the world to acquire more new patients by building websites that educate prospects, establish trust and ultimately generate leads. He has worked almost exclusively with physical therapy business owners over the last 10 years and has more than 20 years experience in the industry. Flemming is the "go to" expert for PTs who no longer want to rely on doctor's referrals and who put the patient experience first, with a desire to succeed in the new healthcare world.