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The First Year: What to Expect When Running a New Nurse Practitioner Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

This is an exciting milestone, but lets face ityour first year in business is going to be a whirlwind. Market online using social media and Google My Business. Offer promotions for new patients (e.g., Join Communities: Look for NP associations, business networking groups, or online forums. Congratulations!

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Upsells in Healthcare: Ethical, Legal, Risky?

Nurse Practitioners in Business

As an NP in private practice, youre balancing patient care with operating a business. All business owners are looking for ways to increase income and boost the bottom line. Promoting unnecessary services solely for financial gain may be considered fraudulent. appeared first on Nurse Practitioners in Business.

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Transform Your Practice With The “4 Ps of Marketing” Framework

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Ironically, it’s the same challenge all businesses face. How do I get more clients for my business? Don’t let the name fool you; I think the framework applies to everything in business beyond marketing. The Promotion refers to the strategies used to market the product or services. And I get it… No Patients = No Practice.

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Business Mentorship: Is It Luxury Or Essential To Success?

Nurse Practitioners in Business

This is true across all professions and is not limited to business mentorship alone. Business Mentorship Business mentorships are professional relationships where an experienced person (the mentor) teaches a less experienced person about business … nothing new or different here. A Definition But first, what is mentorship?

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Marketing Smart: Is Your Advertising FTC Compliant?

Nurse Practitioners in Business

The commission is tasked with preventing fraud and unfair business practices and has issued many clarifications and rulings over the years. The FTC examines all types of businesses, and enforcement, fines, and penalties are not limited to the big players alone.

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Use This 5-Step Approach To Market Your Small NP Practice Effectively

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Before we answer that question, though, let’s get one thing out in the open… Too many small business owners believe they don’t need to market their business. I am here to tell you that marketing is essential, no matter the type or size of business, if you want to stay in and grow your business. But wait… was that my name?

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What is the Voice Stopping you From Starting Your Nurse Owned Business?

Empowered Nurses

If you have a desire to start a nurse owned business, it means you can! Starting a nurse-owned business can be daunting, and nurses often have specific objections rooted in their background and professional experience. “I don’t have the business skills or knowledge.” Solution: Frame marketing as education. .