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46. The Rapid Refill: 3 Simple Strategies to get Booked Out

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In episode 46, Gerda shares three simple, high-impact strategies to quickly fill open appointments - without slipping into '911 marketing'.

You’ll learn how to pair consistent, foundational marketing with smart, rapid-response tactics that protect your margins, support your team’s billables, and get clients the care they need now.

Gerda breaks down exactly how to run an effective client recall, reactivate current but inactive clients, and strategically shift bookings to weekly where appropriate - all with scripts, guardrails, and practical tips drawn from real-world implementation in her group practice.

In this Episode, you will learn (among others):

  • How to use a Client Recall Email to bring past clients back - ethically and effectively.
  • How to run an Inactive Client Report, spot red flags, and stop clients falling through the cracks.
  • How to make the Weekly Booking Shift in order to build momentum, reduce clinician load, and stabilise cash flow.

Who This Episode Is For:

  • Allied health practice owners who need fast, ethical ways to fill the diary without panic marketing.
  • Practice Owners who want simple systems for client re-engagement, clinician accountability, and sustainable billables.
  • Practice owners looking to balance proactive marketing with reliable 'rapid refill' levers they can pull any week of the year.

Tune in for a super practical, ready-to-use strategies that help you fill appointments quickly, while building a practice you can’t stop smiling about.

Want Gerda's Help with your Business?

Gerda helps allied health group practice owners go from overwhelmed, overworked, and underpaid to fully empowered and financially thriving. If this is you, then make today the day you reach out. Complete this super short Triage Form here bit.ly/triageformpps and Gerda will personally reach out to you.

Here to help you build a practice you can't stop smiling about :)

Connect with Private Practice Success & Gerda here:

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 46 - The Rapid Refill (00:00:00)

2. 911 Markeing (00:01:08)

3. Strategy #1: The Client Recall Email (00:05:35)

4. Strategy #2: The Inactive Client Follow-Up (00:18:15)

5. Strategy #3: The Weekly Booking Shift (00:35:34)

46 episodes

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Manage episode 508937839 series 3618240
Content provided by Gerda Muller. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gerda Muller or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In episode 46, Gerda shares three simple, high-impact strategies to quickly fill open appointments - without slipping into '911 marketing'.

You’ll learn how to pair consistent, foundational marketing with smart, rapid-response tactics that protect your margins, support your team’s billables, and get clients the care they need now.

Gerda breaks down exactly how to run an effective client recall, reactivate current but inactive clients, and strategically shift bookings to weekly where appropriate - all with scripts, guardrails, and practical tips drawn from real-world implementation in her group practice.

In this Episode, you will learn (among others):

  • How to use a Client Recall Email to bring past clients back - ethically and effectively.
  • How to run an Inactive Client Report, spot red flags, and stop clients falling through the cracks.
  • How to make the Weekly Booking Shift in order to build momentum, reduce clinician load, and stabilise cash flow.

Who This Episode Is For:

  • Allied health practice owners who need fast, ethical ways to fill the diary without panic marketing.
  • Practice Owners who want simple systems for client re-engagement, clinician accountability, and sustainable billables.
  • Practice owners looking to balance proactive marketing with reliable 'rapid refill' levers they can pull any week of the year.

Tune in for a super practical, ready-to-use strategies that help you fill appointments quickly, while building a practice you can’t stop smiling about.

Want Gerda's Help with your Business?

Gerda helps allied health group practice owners go from overwhelmed, overworked, and underpaid to fully empowered and financially thriving. If this is you, then make today the day you reach out. Complete this super short Triage Form here bit.ly/triageformpps and Gerda will personally reach out to you.

Here to help you build a practice you can't stop smiling about :)

Connect with Private Practice Success & Gerda here:

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 46 - The Rapid Refill (00:00:00)

2. 911 Markeing (00:01:08)

3. Strategy #1: The Client Recall Email (00:05:35)

4. Strategy #2: The Inactive Client Follow-Up (00:18:15)

5. Strategy #3: The Weekly Booking Shift (00:35:34)

46 episodes

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