Decompression Pros — revenue streams
Table Review: Triton DTS Lumbar/Cervical Decompression Table
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The Triton DTS is one of the most popular spinal decompression tables ever sold. Because of it’s price point and versatility the Triton continues to be one of the best selling spinal decompression tables to date. Price is one of the Triton’s best selling features. At around $10,000 brand new the Triton is affordable for many doctors as opposed to tables such as the DRX9000, AccuSpina, spineMed and others that run at least 2-3 times as much. Our favorite feature about the Triton DTS spinal decompression table is it’s versatility. We have always recommended that a table that offers the...
What are Revenue Streams? (Marketing Basics for Chiropractors)
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A mighty river is usually not made up of one single source of water. In fact, that’s practically impossible in the natural environment. Likewise is practically impossible for your chiropractic clinic to be successful and healthy when you only have one stream of income. You actually need multiple small streams to build a larger river of cash flow. So how can you build multiple revenue streams? Try one of these ideas: 1) Sell complimentary products. Many chiropractors have a favorite set of cleansing products or healthy living products. Consider offering products you love in your clinic at a mark-up. 2) ...
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The BEST Way to Increase Your Spinal Decompression Revenue Streams
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The famous television star and zoologist, Jim Fowler, once said, “Preserving a river or a creek can bring a lot of revenue.” Now, since he was a zoologist, he was probably talking about the environment, but his statement makes a lot of sense on a business level too. Think about it: how do you get a great amount of cash flow coming through your chiropractic or physical therapy office? The same way a large river grows; by incorporating lots of smaller streams into one great big one. When you started your spinal decompression practice you probably spent more time thinking...