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Best Practices to Follow-Up After a Patient Education Seminar
Putting together a successful patient education seminar is hard work. Then, once that work is done and the attendees are happy, you still have work to do. What are you doing to follow up with attendees? Whether you’re the doctor putting on the event or the organizer partnering with the medical professional, the follow up is vital to the overall success of the seminar. If people come to your event and never hear from you again, have they really received the most value?
Read MoreHow to Choose a Food Vendor for Your Patient Education Seminar
Hosting an educational seminar for patients is a great way for healthcare professionals like doctors or physician groups to reach new patients and take care of current patients. It’s also a great way for medical device companies and suppliers to develop quality relationships with those professionals.
Of course, most great relationships have a common tie: good food. From classic movies to real life events, it seems our relationships often come back to good food. So, working with a quality food vendor for your patient educations seminar seems pretty vital.
Read More3 Quick Tips for Planning for a Patient Education Seminar
Across the country, medical device companies and pharmaceutical businesses hope to help the medical community educate and serve patients. They understand that educated patients become delighted buyers. Patient education seminars help create educated patients for medical professionals – doctors and the like – while informing the public about their options they may not have heard…
Read MoreSpecial Project: Year-End Holiday Gifts for Our Clients, Employees and Partners
Many businesses send end of the year gifts to clients, partners, vendors, prospects and even employees. Common gifts include calendars, treats and greeting cards. This year, EPI Marketing Services decided to try something new. While brainstorming about how to leave an impact on recipients, Vice President Mitch Maurer and Marketing Manager Dan Moyle discussed the…
Read MoreWhy would I buy a $10 Pop-Tarts shirt? And why would Kellogg sell it?
A box of cereal is about $3. A box of Pop-Tarts, about $2. A can of Pringles, less than that. In general, Kellogg products are low-cost. So… how does a food giant like Kellogg foster a culture of raving fans and continue to build brand awareness? An eCommerce store with fun items like Pop-Tart shirts!…
Read MoreCrush Your eCommerce Growth Goals in 2019
This is the time of year where many business leaders look at the calendar and encourage their teams to make a push for end-of-the-year numbers. Others look ahead for the opportunity to set goals and crush it in the new year. As an eCommerce seller, it’s important to do both. However, we’re diving deeper into…
Read MoreAmazon’s FBA Program Isn’t the Only Solution: Seller Fulfilled Prime Can Save You Money and Time
The Allure of Amazon Selling through Amazon opens up a world of potential buyers. The Amazon marketplace is the 800 pound gorilla in eCommerce. With the online retail giant even opening up brick and mortar “4 Star” stores in test cities, there’s no doubt Amazon isn’t going away. Since the introduction of Prime, buyers have…
Read MoreThe Amazon Frenzy – How to Gear Up for Your eCommerce Holiday Season
Black Friday and Cyber Monday – a retailer’s dream. From in-person sales to online deals, if you’re selling something it seems like a feeding frenzy this time of year: eCommerce Holiday Season. Fulfillment By Amazon (FBA) is the go-to for many eCommerce sellers, independent and otherwise. Maybe you’re working with Magento, Americommerce, Zulilly, Wayfair or Channel…
Read MoreEPI Marketing Services Helps Reveal The Cheez-It Bowl
The Cactus Bowl officially became the Cheez-It Bowl this year and EPI Marketing Services helped with the reveal! Our Dickman Road team designed & printed the large carton used for the unveil! Mike Grimmer, Director – Manufacturing Technology, says of the team, “This was a very tight time frame from concept to execution. Well done!”
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