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      <title>Dental Practices Can Find Affordable Dental Advertising Ideas in the Midst of a Potential Market Downturn</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">Affordable <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&amp;v=9e5jBUeIuBg">Dental SEO</a> to obtain new patients are currently needed by struggling dental practitioners that are tasked with a potential market breakdown if the U.S. ,” says Mr. Helmut Flasch, a business and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2jKdAu6h3s">Dental Office Marketing</a>  consultant and chief executive officer of Doctor Relations, Inc., a health and dental consulting business located in the Greater Los Angeles area. Flasch says that the U.S. dollar is being devalued at an alarming pace because money is being printed on paper without the backing of silver or gold, and if the market crashes, it will be worthless.<br /><br />“The U.S. looked good during the go-go ‘90s. Individuals had job opportunities and disposable money. Now they have financial debt, lack of employment and a rising cost of living. Never did a culture look so good just before it went bust and the America is no different, sadly,” states Flasch. He warns medical professionals, such as doctors and dentists, to get started accumulating their stock on significant items such as bandages, anesthetics and gauze as well as non-perishable food supplies. He insists that by stocking essential items in advance will help someone who made the necessary arrangements to survive an overall financial crash.<br /><br />“Medical and dental issues do not schedule themselves depending on the ups and downs of the market; they happen regardless, and that eventually pushes someone to get medical or dental attention before the problem gets worse. Whether there's a financial crash or not, you don't want to turn away your patient simply because you had no Novocain in stock,” says Flasch. He continues by saying that even in hard times, a well-prepared dentist who has been monitoring economic trends will still be in business because he understood to stock up on vital supplies that could become either unavailable or suddenly cost-prohibitive due to rising inflation.<br /><br />Mr. Flasch also counsels that dentists and doctors need to continue to market themselves to retain public visibility by participating in community events and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY4CVuUJ8Xg">Dental Office Marketing</a> instead of using traditional dental advertising. He states that during tough economic periods, people tend to band together. Itwon't do you any good to be a loner right now. You should work with people in the community who can promote you because rates for a traditional marketing campaign will be cost-prohibitive. Community involvement is promotion at a minimal cost because it entails a word-of-mouth campaign in your favor instead of an pricey radio spot." He ends by saying, “This is the best way for people to prepare in case there is another market crash. There is no such thing as bad weather, only poorly thought-out preparations for it.”<br /><br />Find out more details on dental advertising ideas in Helmut G. Flasch's book, “Double Your Business but Not Your Troubles”. <br /><br />Affordable dental advertising ideas to obtain new patients are currently needed by struggling dental practices who are tasked with a prospective market collapse if the federal government fails to resolve the debt ceiling debacle. In addition, dentists are advised to stock up on their necessary supplies beforehand in the event the market does crash and once accessible supplies quickly become limited or too expensive resulting from increased inflation.<br /><br /></div>]]>
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      <title>Dental Practices Can Get Cost-Efficient Dental Advertising Ideas in the Midst of a Possible Market Collapse</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">With the federal government not capable so far to resolve the debt ceiling debacle that could induce another market downturn, small business entrepreneurs and solo medical and dental providers should search for cost-effective <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&amp;v=9e5jBUeIuBg">Internet Dental Marketing</a> to continue the flow of inbound patients as well as start stocking up on everyday essentials that could become scarce, resulting in a soaring inflation for materials such as bandages, gauze, Novocain, painkillers and emergency medicines.<br /><br />Helmut Flasch, a business and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY4CVuUJ8Xg">Dental Office Marketing</a>  consultant and CEO of Doctor Relations, Inc., a health and dental consulting venture located in the Woodland Hills vicinity of Southern California. Helmut Flasch, a business and dentist advertising consultant and CEO of Doctor Relations, Inc., a health and dental consulting venture located in the Southern California's San Fernando Valley. Flasch says that the U.S. dollar is being devalued at an astonishing pace because money is being printed on paper without the backing of gold or silver, and if the market collapses, it will be worthless.<br /><br />“The United States had been good throughout the go-go ‘90s. Individuals had jobs and additional income. Now they have debt, joblessness and inflation. Never did a country look so good just before it went bust and the America is no different, sadly,” states Flasch. He encourages healthcare professionals to take stock of their medical and dental stock and get a healthy supply of necessities to keep, such as gauze, painkillers, bandages and packages of non-perishable food supplies. Flasch maintains that building a supply stock is akin to getting into a heavy jacket if it is expected to snow and that prepared medical and dental providers will be able to support their practices during a damaging financial collapse. <br /><br />“Medical and dental issues do not schedule themselves according to the ups and downs of the market; they happen regardless, and that eventually causes someone to get medical or dental attention before the problem gets worse. Whether there's a market crash or not, you don't want to turn away your patient simply because you ran out of Novocain,” says Flasch. He indicates that a dentist who has prepared for a possible crash by stocking up on supplies will take the market share as opposed to dentists who failed to prepare and find that they are unable to either secure or afford the things needed to keep their practices running.<br /><br />Mr. Flasch also counsels that dentists and doctors need to continue to market themselves to retain public visibility by participating in community instead of using traditional dental advertising. He states that during tough economic periods, people tend to band together. Itwon't do you any good to be a loner right now. You will have to work with people in the community who can promote you because rates for a standard marketing and advertising campaign will be cost-prohibitive. Community engagement is marketing at a nominal cost because it involves a word-of-mouth push in your favor in lieu of an more costly radio spot." He concludes by saying, “This is the best way for people to prepare in case there is another market crash. There is no such thing as inclement weather, only poorly thought-out preparations for it.”<br /><br />Learn more knowledge dental advertising ideas in Helmut G. Flasch's book, “Double Your Business but Not Your Troubles”. <br /><br /></div>]]>
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