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May 2017

Don’t Be a Know-It-All, Be a Learn-It-All

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“Don’t be a know-it-all; be a learn-it-all.” – Unlocking the mental key to success

We have all fallen victim to the idea of “knowing it all”. Whether it’s the day-to-day interactions with our coworkers about solving a problem, or listening to a lecture and dozing off in boredom, most of us at one time has thought, “we are the only ones with the answer.” Acting like this is not only obnoxious to others around you, but it also stifles the possibilities of achieving or learning anything beyond your own comprehension.

The “know-it-all” behavior can act like cancer for a practice. It kills ingenuity, creativity, and any opportunities for true change. If we simply “know-it-all”, how can we expect to be able to cut our lengthening wait times for patients? If we know all the answers, how could we expect to boost our conversions or surgery volume? If we “already do that”, how could we expect to boost patient experience and improve employee morale?

“For me, referring to yourself as an ‘expert’ in any field assumes the position that you have reached your fullest potential. It implies you have attained a thrilling pinnacle in your career and that your thirst for knowledge in a particular subject has been quenched.”   – Mandy Antoniacci

So as the CEO of Microsoft, Satya Nadella, puts it, instead of being a “Know-it-all”, be a “learn-it-all”. By adopting more of a student’s mindset, we position ourselves to reach higher for more personal and professional growth all while accepting that it’s “ok” to not always have the answers. Release yourself from have the expectation of perfection, and reengage your mind in the process of seeking knowledge for both success and failures. For these failures are much less about mistakes, than they are about learned opportunities within your own practice.

5 Tips for Creating a Highly Effective Landing Page

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A landing page is a web page that is distinct from your main website with a focused objective. Typically, they exist to measure click-through rates and lead generation. Knowing this, what exactly makes a landing page help you effectively reach your goals?

1. Grabs Attention

When a user lands on your page you want to make sure your message is clear. Users that are browsing the web are pressed to make snap decisions to see if you are worth their attention. On average you will get less than 8 seconds. If that visitor finds what they can get on your site quickly, they are more likely to stick around a bit longer to see what you are about.

2. Clear Call to Action

Creating a good call to action is a great and simple way to improve conversion rates. You should focus on one call to action on each page. Your messaging should be in a prominent location and easy to understand. The call to action is one of the most important parts of your landing page, so make sure this is a focused priority when building your page.

3. Simple Communication

What is a visitor thinking when they land on your page? Most likely they will be wondering what is the page for and will it provide what they are looking for. You want to answer these questions right away so they will continue to read and browse on. A simple message of what your brand is about can help, but also the positioning of the content is important. According to studies, most people follow a “F shaped” pattern when reading web content. You can use that as a guide to simply and effectively communicate your message to the visitor, so they don’t have to browse your page to the point of frustration.

4. Testimonials

Have you been mentioned in the press or do you have high-end customers? You should showcase this on your landing pages. Adding excellent testimonials or reviews is a great way to show that you are well-known for your services. This gives the visitors a chance to understand what products or services you are offering in a way that relates to them & helps develop their trust in your brand.

5. A Great Looking Landing Page

Design is a very important part of a landing page. It helps people correctly judge the credibility of your web site. If it looks professional, you must be professional. If you use more pleasing, modern graphics the visitors get the impression of a higher quality site. Do not overload your site so that your site becomes too busy. It might seem to sloppy, unprofessional and scare away potential clients.

Three Things You Should Know About Generation Z

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Generation Z is quickly rising in financial, cultural and social power in the U.S. and more and more companies are starting to shift their marketing to gear towards this new generation. By 2020, 40% of all consumers will be Generation Z. This generation represents 23 million Americans (ages 13-24) with a combined buying power of $43 billion and an additional influence on family spending to a tune of $600 billion.

If you focus on the following three things you need to know about Generation Z you will better understand and effectively target this major group of new LASIK patients.

  1. Where to find Gen Z.
    This demographic of LASIK patients was born into a digitally dominated world. An alarming 72% of Gen Z display symptoms of emotional distress when they are separated from their electronic devices. Most of them are actively connected within only an hour of waking up in the morning. The most common sites you can find them on are Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, SoundCloud, Spotify, Musical.ly, Triller, We Heart It, and Tumblr.
  2. Gen Z are more cautious than Millennials.
    If we really think about it Gen Z have grown up witnessing Millennials lose their jobs, move back in with their parents and not be able to own a home or even their own car. This explains why Gen Z is more focused on building a plan for success. They are realistic, practical and more focused than their older siblings.
  3. Video rules their lives.
    Gen Z now turns to how-to videos on YouTube, instead of reading tutorials. This platform simplifies articles, is more engaging and more in-depth. In fact, 93% of Gen Z visits YouTube at least once a week and 33% of them watch lessons online.

Gen Z is still young and a little contradictory. They will go to extremes to stage the perfect selfie or Snapchat, and yet demand brands to be authentic. They want the most exclusive products… however they look for them to be broadly available. Just remember, Gen Z is still young and very impressionable. Beginning to understand them now will set your practice up to successfully target this new generation of LASIK patients.

 

 

Eyemax at ASCRS/ASOA 2017

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Will you be attending ASCRS/ASOA 2017? Make sure you stop by booth #954 to meet our experts & check out our booth talks & courses. If you are looking to get your practice on track, our ASCRS/ASOA 2017 events may be just what the Doctor ordered!

We will also be offering private consultations for ASCRS/ASOA 2017. We will review your current marketing strategy and provide our recommendations to help you reach your goals. Schedule your private marketing check up here: http://ow.ly/C4xv30aV88u

ASCRS Booth Talks:

OptiRev
Meet our experts and learn how to increase your conversions and surgery volume. Get your practice on the right financial course with OptiRev – Power Up Net Profit! Saturday, May 6th @ 2:00 pm and Sunday, May 7th @ 11:00 am & 3:30 pm, located at Booth 954. RSVP Now: http://ow.ly/XaEI30b7L1m

Your Presbyopic Strategy
Are you considering introducing Raindrop® or KAMRA™ into your growing practice? Learn the secrets from the experts on this growing trend with Your Presbyopic Solution Strategy. Visit us at Booth 954 on Saturday, May 6th @ 10:30 am or Sunday, May 7th @ 2:00 pm. RSVP Now: http://ow.ly/XaEI30b7L1m

ASOA Courses:

ASOA Course 8 Habits
Come see Senior Practice Consultant, Lisa Chmura & Account Manager, Kelsey Vaughan present: Eight Habits of Highly Effective Practices. This ASOA Course will be located in Meeting Room Level 504 on Sunday, May 7th at 9:15 a.m.

ASOA Course Consultants on Call
You don’t want to miss COO / Director of Marketing, Megan Mestas present Consultants on Call at ASCRS/ASOA 2017. This ASOA Course will be located in the ASOA Networking Lounge on Sunday, May 7th at 3 p.m.

We look forward to meeting you at ASCRS/ASOA 2017 this year! Don’t forget to stop by Booth #954 to meet our experts & find out how Eyemax can help your practice reach it’s full potential!