Why Social Media Planning is Essential for Your Veterinary Practice’s Success


By: Jessica Strohecker, PCM®, CDMP, CVBL

In today's digital world, social media reigns supreme for fostering deeper connections with your veterinary clients. It's a powerful tool for veterinary practices and individuals to connect with pet owners, build brand recognition, and even achieve educational goals. However, simply having a social media presence isn't enough. To truly unlock its potential, a strategic plan is essential.

Here's why social media planning is important for your success:

  • Focus and Direction: A plan helps you define your social media goals. Are you aiming to increase brand awareness, drive website traffic, or boost customer engagement? With clear goals, you can tailor your content and strategies to achieve them.

  • Target Audience: It's not about broadcasting to everyone. Planning allows you to identify your veterinary practice’s ideal audience, understand their interests and online behaviors. This lets you tailor your message and choose the most relevant social media platforms to reach them.

  • Content Consistency: Without a plan, your social media presence can become sporadic and uninspired, sometimes even forgotten! Planning your content calendar in advance ensures a consistent flow of engaging posts, keeping your audience interested and coming back for more.

  • Pro Tip: Social media feeds scroll forward! Most users won't revisit old posts. That means you can give last year's Veterinary Technician Week content a fresh spin! Recycle your favorite content and past high-performing posts. Even the most creative social media marketers reuse content strategically. This frees you up to focus on new ideas without feeling pressured to be constantly churning out fresh content every single day.

  • Time Management: Let's face it, social media can be a time suck. Planning helps you schedule posts in advance, freeing up your valuable time to focus on other aspects of your work. Scheduling tools can further streamline this process.

  • Measurement and Analysis: Planning allows you to set benchmarks and track key metrics like follower growth, engagement rates, and website clicks. By analyzing this data, you can see what's working and what's not, allowing you to refine your strategy for better results.

  • Pro Tip: At Veterinary Growth Partners, you can complete a Marketing Analysis that scores your online presence and reviews your social platforms to see if you are meeting the needs of your brand.

  • Staying Ahead of the Curve: Social media trends move fast! Planning allows you to stay updated on industry trends, upcoming events, and stay relevant. This ensures your content remains fresh and keeps you engaged with your audience.

  • Competitive Advantage: In a crowded online space, a well-planned social media strategy can give you a significant edge. By consistently delivering high-quality content and engaging with your audience, you can build brand loyalty and stand out from the competition.

Your veterinary practice's social media strategy shouldn't stop at clients and patients. LinkedIn presents a powerful tool for attracting top talent.

Veterinarians, practice managers, technicians, and even client service professionals actively use LinkedIn to connect with industry leaders, access educational resources, and discover new career opportunities. By incorporating LinkedIn into your social media strategy, you can tap into this valuable pool of qualified candidates and find your next great hire. Remember, recruiters actively search LinkedIn for potential candidates. Why not take advantage of the same platform to find yours?

Investing time in social media planning is truly an investment in your overall success. By taking a strategic approach, you can maximize the return on your efforts and achieve your social media goals more effectively. Making your practice stay ahead of the competition and keep connected to your growing audience.


About the Author

After spending 15 years in the veterinary field, with over a decade in practice management, Jessica Strohecker has gained a deep understanding of the challenges that veterinary practices face when it comes to marketing. With a background in studio art and starting her career as a client relations specialist in 2006, she quickly realized the importance of effective marketing strategies. Since then, Jessica has utilized her belief in the transformative power of creativity and her industry experience to assist practices in discovering innovative methods to achieve their goals.