Veterinary teams know pet owners as clients, friends, and neighbors. Yet for veterinary teams that wish to strengthen client relationships, improve compliance, and ensure better overall patient health, pet owners…
While SEO, custom website content, and digital advertising are all effective tools for improving traffic to your practice website, Facebook is a great way to improve traffic. In fact, research…
Fireworks companies like Phantom Fireworks are seeing another kaboom year in sales. To help soothe and protect pets terrified by fireworks, here are some great tips to share with clients:…
Color Schemes Tip 1. Choosing a color scheme The first challenge is actually picking a color scheme. Rather than just adding any colors you like to your graphic, try to…
Today’s lesson is all about veterinary content. You’ve likely heard the adage that delivering a message is 70% how you look, 20% how you sound, and 10% what you say.…
One of the easiest ways to damage your practice’s online reputation is to ignore your audience when it tries to engage with you on social media. You don’t necessarily need…
In a recent article for Practice Life, Steve Manyak, DVM, wrote what many veterinary teams now understand about managing appointment reminders and other client communications in a busy practice. “To…
In 2018, California passed a new pet medication compliance law known as Lizzie’s Law, and the law could have far-reaching effects on veterinary practices across the U.S. Watch our video…
Why You Should Optimize Your Google Business Profile Listing To stay competitive in an online world, your veterinary website naturally needs to quickly tell pet owners who you are, how…
Check out our Facebook Live interview below with Dr. Mark Stephenson, our Chief Veterinary Officer, answering questions about poison prevention. March is Pet Poison Prevention Awareness Month. To help keep your…
Veterinary burnout and compassion fatigue were already problems for the veterinary profession before the pandemic began. After COVID-19 hit, the extra stressors involved in seeing patients—coupled with more pet appointment…