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The New Rules of Patient Research: What Prospects Check Before They Call

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  Quick Answer: Before contacting a med spa, surgeon, or luxury brand, most prospects now follow a predictable five-step research sequence: a search query, a review scan, a credential check, a visual proof review, and a final consistency check across platforms. Businesses that understand this sequence — and build content to satisfy each step — convert far more of their highest-value prospects than those relying on advertising alone. The Research Happens Before You Know a Prospect Exists By the time most med spas, surgeons, or luxury brands hear from a prospective patient or client, that person has already made most of their decision. This is the part of patient acquisition that's almost invisible from the business side. There's no record of the seven tabs someone had open last Tuesday night, comparing your credentials against two competitors. There's no analytics event for "decided this practice felt trustworthy." There's only the eventual phone call —...

Why Every Small Business Needs a Brand Video in 2026 (And How to Do It Without a Hollywood Budget)

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You have probably heard it before: "Video is the future of marketing." But here is the part no one tells small business owners — video is not the future. It is the present. And the businesses that have not made the move yet are already falling behind. This is not about going viral. It is not about having a million followers. It is about one thing: earning trust faster than your competitors. In this post, we are going to break down exactly why brand videos work, what a great one looks like, how much it actually costs, and how to get started — even if you have never been in front of a camera in your life. What Is a Brand Video? (And What It Is Not) A brand video is not a commercial. It is not a product demo. It is not a talking-head clip of your CEO listing company values. A brand video is a 60 to 90 second story that answers the question every potential customer is silently asking: "Why should I trust you with my money — or my face, my home, my business ...