Preparing Your Veterinary Hospital for the XPocalypse: The End of Windows XP is Coming Soon

As of April 8, Windows XP will no longer be supported by Microsoft. If your veterinary hospital still relies on Windows XP, you need to plan on migrating to a new operating system- and fast.

Non-Solicitation Agreements Add Bite to Your Veterinary Contract

Enjoying a long, successful career in veterinary medicine is important to you. Whether you are a veterinary hospital owner or a veterinary associate, an important initial step in securing such an outcome is to include a well-written non-solicitation agreement in your veterinary contract.

Your Customized Veterinary Hospital App: A Talk with Mark Lombardi, Our IT Director and Programmer

Mark Lombardi, VetNetwork’s IT Director and Programmer, discusses why VetNetwork is the best choice for your veterinary website design and marketing needs. He also explains the development of a customized veterinary hospital app for smartphones and tablets and why it is am important part of your veterinary marketing success.

Veterinary Video Marketing: Why Videos Are Top Priorities for Google

Google’s new algorithm relies much less on keywords and focuses more on context, which translates to the need for more custom content that is unique to your veterinary practice.

Veterinary Facebook Marketing: Put Your Best Face(book) Forward: Part Two

Learn why your veterinary hospital’s Facebook presence is absolutely vital to your online marketing reach, and how to get the most out of having a veterinary Facebook marketing campaign.

Working On Your Business Is More Important Than Working In Your Business

In working with veterinarians and other small business owners, I find that most professionals are consumed with day-to-day technical chores and neglect their leadership roles. Practice owners are trapped working in their business, grinding away and preoccupied with the next exam, medical treatment or emergency case. As a result, the most important job associated with practice ownership is usually neglected, or at the very best delegated to an office manager.

Veterinary Facebook Marketing: Put Your Best Face(book) Forward: Part 1

“Like” it or not, Facebook has become an extremely important part of the marketing puzzle for businesses everywhere – and that includes veterinary practices. But while the process of setting up a page for your practice on Facebook may seem straightforward, there’s a lot more you need to be aware of to get results for […]

Non-Compete Clauses Are Coming to Town- Better Check Your List Twice!

When one graduates from veterinary school, there are many life decisions to be made- how to set up veterinary school loan repayments, how to select the best practice for employment and how to enter into important contracts with one’s new employer. Each of these three post-graduate challenges can affect a new veterinarian’s initial success in […]

Let Sleeping Dogs Lie, But Should You Allow Bad Press to Do the Same?

Recently, 20/20 aired a segment entitled “Is Your Veterinarian Being Honest With You?” that upset many in the veterinary community. Now is a good time to talk about how, and if, you as a veterinary hospital owner should respond to news stories that could negatively impact your reputation and your practice. So what should you […]

Veterinary Blogging: Meet the VetNetwork Blogging Team

Meet the veterinary blogging team at VetNetwork, responsible for the insightful and informative veterinary blogs about a wide range of industry topics.

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