Business Proposal

Description:
Taking Care of Your Customers’ Teeth
We all go to the dentist at some point in our lives. In fact, going to the dentist for a check-up has become the norm. It is recommended by all dentistry health professionals that we keep our smiles in check, rather than waiting for that nasty pain to get in the way of our schedules.
From as young as 6 years old, when the first teeth set starts settling in, is when dental visits are recommended to start. Keeping an eye on our children’s teeth growth can prevent problems later on related to any adjustments that may be required.
These early checks ensure not only that their teeth are kept clean and strong but also that later in their lives, they are comfortable smiling and that the youngsters don’t develop psychological issues as a result.
Check-up routines are important and an opportunity to raise awareness of the consequences of our lifestyle choices. And introducing the children to this awareness at an early stage allows them to take a little bit of that responsibility off of parents’ shoulders.
Then there are those toothaches that we dread so much. Those aches that we endure for a couple of days hoping it will go away, until it becomes unbearable, prompt us to take action.
By starting these first paragraphs, I’ve already thought of the best approach for this category of services.
A web page introducing your services is a must nowadays. A virtual print proves your existence, shows who you are, what services you provide, opening hours and a friendly booking system.
Again, Facebook is a huge market for such a business page, as the average age of the Facebook user is pretty much that of a fully grown, active adult and parent, which is around 40.
Social Media posts ideas:
- Patient Intake
- Toothache? – Don’t Delay, Book Today
- (New) Treatments available
- Slot Available Now
- Emergency appointments (i.e. extended opening hours)
There’s a whole set of ideas to publish. Instagram can also give a good visual of “Before” and “After” cases, where applicable, or short videos of procedures. This way you can showcase the treatments you can offer, or share presentations/videos of the several stages of a treatment.
This is a fictitious business, for the sole purpose of representation. The ideas here are just to show you that bonding with your customers is also part of a business strategy and can many times bring to light business gaps that you didn’t notice before because you are busy managing your business.
Client:
Dental Wisdom
Project Duration:
1 Week
Other proposals…
Portfolio: