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Your Ideal Private Practice

Posted on January 12, 2007 - Filed Under Marketing Sites |

I’ve been reading Lynn Grodzki’s book Building Your Ideal Private Practice.  I’ve had so many ideas that I want to share to think about that I haven’t had time to write any of them!

If you are working on building an acupuncture practice, this book is a must read. I wish we had to study it at school.  She’s got tons of great ideas for marketing that can work for an acupuncturist.  While she is a therapist and she uses that term a lot, anyone in the healthcare profession can benefit from this book.

She has a web site here and I urge you to check it out and to check out her book as well. This is fantastic find!

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