Hello! not much pin-action here, tho' I recent trip to Ohio netted me some valuable face time with loyal bloggite (and hip, chic Reverend-A-Go-Go on the go) Don. Yay!
ok, after selecting www.newmarketdental.net (sorry dds.com supporters! that included Rachel for what it's worth....) our next decision relates to our (sigh) slogan. I think it's really more of a "tagline" but whatever. I tried to upload the future phone book ads, but I think it was too big a file and I'm too dumb to shrink it down....
So we have the header reading "newmarket dental" and beneath it reads one of two things:
A - {We make a practice of caring}
or
B - {Caring is our practice}
what we're tyring to do is emphasize that while we may not be the fanciest practice with bleeding edge technology, nor the fastest workers, we DO listen to people and treat them as more than a mouth with a wallet.
We don't try to force "ideal" treatment plans down someone's throat (that's what mirrors are for)...we meet them where they are, explain options and let people make informed decisions. Surprising how many practices don't follow that model...
So let me know what you think....
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6 comments:
definitely 'caring is our practice'
its short, its succinct and it sounds really professional... thats my two cents worth anyway...:P
good luck with it all! hope you're having fun in the new practice!
What they said, lol. BTW, I LEAVE the big city and drive hours to two doctors like that, one being my dentist. He HAS that newfangled stuff, but doesn't use it unless it's absolutely necessary. That's the one place where I don't want to be a city girl.
Good luck with your new practice, it looks awesome!
Hi!
I kinda "followed" you here from Yahoo Answers. I think I'm addicted! haha
I just wanted to say that I like Caring is Our Practice too. It sounds more genuine.
I've really enjoyed your blogs.
Have a great Monday!!
Hey!
I definitely like 'Caring is our practice'. It just sounds better =)
CARING IS OUR PRACTICE SOUNDS MUCHO BETTER.
:)))
What I love about the office I work for is that we have the best of the best, and still treat our patients with the respect (most of them) they deserve. Those with no money are treated just as equally as those with thousands. I don't know that I could work for an office that didn't follow the simple rule of treating others the way you'd want to be treated. Keep it that way, and your practice will surely remain strong.
Colleen
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