Ep260: Building a Thriving Practice with Joseph Tanti


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Mar 30 2025 54 mins   9

Today on the More Cheese Less Whiskers podcast, I want to share a great conversation with Dr. Joseph Tanti, a chiropractor who recently purchased a 30-year established practice in Edmonton, Alberta.

We talked about increasing his Return-on-Relationships, measuring spines under management and creating systems to orchestrate referrals rather than just hoping for them by using something like the World's Most Interesting Postcard to 'program' patients to notice high-probability conversations about back pain, sciatica, or other conditions he treats.

We also explored how targeting specific conditions with lead magnets can transform invisible prospects into visible ones within his five-mile radius. Books like the Plantar Fasciitis Solution, are great ways that people identify themselves as exactly the person who needs your help.

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Key Takeaways:

  1. I explored Joseph's transition from taking over a long-established chiropractic practice and discussed Joseph's focus in Edmonton on patient retention through innovative marketing strategies, such as pay-per-click advertising, email newsletters, and community events tailored to attract new patients while maintaining the practice's 30-year history.

  2. The conversation highlighted Joseph's concept of "return on relationship," emphasizing the importance of regular communication and engagement with patients, particularly those with sedentary lifestyles, to prevent recurring issues.

  3. Joseph shared his evidence-based approach to chiropractic care, concentrating on musculoskeletal issues and the intersection with physiotherapy, moving from acute pain management to maintenance care for lasting wellness.

  4. We examined the process of orchestrating referrals through meaningful conversations, emphasizing the importance of actively connecting people with solutions rather than merely mentioning names.

  5. Joseph described the use of strategic engagement tools like text systems and embedded cues in communications to enhance patient relationships and increase referrals.

  6. The episode delved into identifying visible and invisible prospects, using social media advertising to transform them into leads, and leveraging both digital and physical materials to maintain patient engagement., Alberta, to strategizing for its sustainable growth, including his journey to becoming an orthopedic specialist.

  7. We discussed Joseph's focus on patient retention through innovative marketing strategies, such as pay-per-click advertising

 



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