Your patients are overwhelmed by pings, promos, and pop-ups. A single handwritten note still slices through the noise, gets opened, gets read, and often gets displayed—becoming the quietest, most persuasive billboard in the room. We sit down with David Wax, founder of Handwrytten, to unpack why pen-on-paper wins attention and how clinics can scale the habit without losing the human touch. We trace David’s path from building a mass texting company to designing robots that hold real pens and w...
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Your patients are overwhelmed by pings, promos, and pop-ups. A single handwritten note still slices through the noise, gets opened, gets read, and often gets displayed—becoming the quietest, most persuasive billboard in the room. We sit down with David Wax, founder of Handwrytten, to unpack why pen-on-paper wins attention and how clinics can scale the habit without losing the human touch. We trace David’s path from building a mass texting company to designing robots that hold real pens and w...
Your schedule isn’t leaking because your care isn’t good—it’s leaking because follow-up is slow, scattered, and human-only. We sit down with Corey from Fusion Media AI to show how conversational AI, grounded data, and a smarter software stack turn late-night clicks into next-week appointments without burning out your front desk. We walk through the new playbook for chiropractic growth: on-brand lead magnets created fast with your single source of truth, text-first outreach that feels persona...
Marketing 101 for Chiropractors
Your patients are overwhelmed by pings, promos, and pop-ups. A single handwritten note still slices through the noise, gets opened, gets read, and often gets displayed—becoming the quietest, most persuasive billboard in the room. We sit down with David Wax, founder of Handwrytten, to unpack why pen-on-paper wins attention and how clinics can scale the habit without losing the human touch. We trace David’s path from building a mass texting company to designing robots that hold real pens and w...