Dig the Well Before You Need the Water
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In this episode of Podiatry Marketing, Jim McDannald, DPM, and Tyson Franklin discuss why podiatrists should “dig the well before you need the water” by building referral relationships long before a slowdown hits. They explain that many clinics network too late, that referrals are a byproduct of trust and consistent visibility, and that seasonality, weather, and economic shifts can create dry spells.
Key strategies include networking most when you’re busy to avoid desperation, diversifying referral sources instead of relying on one, giving before asking through helpful support and introductions, staying visible without being annoying, educating existing patients about all services so they refer, and building a strong reputation through community involvement, speaking, content, and excellent patient experiences. Their final takeaway: take small, consistent actions every week to build multiple “wells” that sustain the practice through tough times.
✉️ Contact: jim@podiatrygrowth.com