Marketing Strategies for Home Care Agencies, Hospice Providers or Sitter and Elder Care Agencies
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This is a practical guide to the mysteries of marketing home care services. It will help existing Home Care Agencies both large and samll, and anyone who are starting a new Home Care Agency to obtain economic growth,security for employees and improve the quality of life for the Clients of the Agency. You will learn :
1) How to increase your income and expand your market
2) How to tap-into the medical community
3) Who to market for business
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Marketing Strategies for Home Care Agencies, Hospice Providers or Sitter and Elder Care Agencies
May 8, 2010
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Posted by Brian


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It is obvious that the author has no background or degree in marketing. You may learn that you need to smile when you greet a new client. Marketing tips: put flyers on windshields or double-sided brochures are not advisable (they are too complicated for the author). This is a great book for any 12 year old entrepeneur.
Rating: 1 / 5
Any marketing knowledge that you currently have is probably 5 times more than what this book has to offer. This book should have been titled “Marketing Your Newspaper Route” and geared towards 10 year olds. I want my money back.
Rating: 1 / 5
As a home care provider I found the book very informative.
Rating: 4 / 5
It is very clear that the author has no degree in marketing. This could have been titled “Marketing Strategies for your Newspaper Route” and geared toward 10 year old entrepeneurs. The author advises against double sided brochures (too complicated for her). Any marketing knowledge that you currently have is certain to be more than what this book offers.
Rating: 1 / 5
This publication is basically a general marketing digest/workbook derived from various sources. There are only a few paragraphs that relate to Home Care Agencies and/or Elder Care Agencies; this was very dissapointing to me. I expected more.
A person could put the title, “Marketing Strategies for _________”; fill in the blank to anything they want, change a few paragraphs to match the title, and whamo! — a brand new book. That’s what this “book” appeared to be.
Rating: 1 / 5