The Authoritative Blog for Cosmetic Surgery Marketing Strategies

Interact with the larger cosmetic and plastic surgery community by participating in an open, collaborative forum for discussing techniques and exchanging resources for marketing physician practices.

August 25, 2008

Cosmetic Procedures Give Employees the Upper-Hand?

Filed under: News — Tags: , — Jeffrey @ 6:40 pm

Today in Illinois’ Rockford Register, the popular usage of cosmetic surgery to climb the corporate ladder was discussed at length. We at cosmeticSEO.com spoke on this topic back in June in our article that discussed the greater effects that our current economic recession is having on the cosmetic surgery industry.

With that being said, more and more Americans are finding new avenues to turn toward cosmetic treatments and procedures. Whether they no longer want to look tired or aged, or are fighting off young, youthful newcomers at work, many potential plastic surgery patients are eager to get into the practice operating room if only for a little guidance from expert surgeons.

Make it your avocation as a plastic surgeon to empathize with your clientele. At cosmeticSEO.com we find that the best way to do this is today’s highly digital world is to offer specially geared blog posts and Internet marketing campaigns to a specific target demographic - in this case particularly, it would be the middle-aged, middle-class crowd. Vital information dispelling the myths about costly procedures and inopportune recovery times will help convert these passive Web browsers into believing clients.

For more information about marketing plastic surgery procedures via the Internet’s various distribution channels, contact cosmeticSEO.com or continue browsing through our entries in the cosmetic surgery marketing blog.

Like this entry? Share it with your network.
[del.icio.us] [Digg] [Mixx] [Reddit] [Sphinn] [Technorati]

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

Leave a comment