Stuck with useless business cards

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dento88

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I LOVE my patients 🙂 I really do but they talk and TALK and seem to call at the most inappropriate times!!!!!!!
so, instead having my phone no. on my new business cards I offered my twitter account :idea: (it's linked to my other social profiles)...I thought it would be a great way to build a relationship with my patients without invading ones personal space
but
to my stupidity, I didn't realize that most of them don't even have access to the internet, let alone a twitter account!! so I'm writing my phone no. at the back of each card and it looks so messy😡 I hate it

which brings me to what I really want to ask....
I'm in Jordan(it's in the middle east 🙂) Most of the patients that comes are from low socioeconomic class which means NO internet access. does the same apply to patients where you guys at?
 
Why would you give patients your twitter account? That sounds unprofessional.
 
Isn't this why people have a "work phone number" and a "personal phone number"?
 
@SuperTank
Twitter is simple & quick networking😀
you really have to try it to know it...

@spud daddy
It's not twitter per se..... it's about using social medias to connect directly with your patients....it's the new rules of marketing you guys 🙂
plus twitter offers a unique URL..you know, like this:
twitter.com/yourName

@predent2014
I just wanted to know if there's a quality difference in the patients we see....I mean you guys can leverage the fact that most of your patients are online!!

@armorshell
Wow, I've never heard of it before, might have to check it out..
what do you like about it?
 
OP:

You'd be surprised how many people here either A) don't have personal access to a computer, B) even if they did, wouldn't know the keyboard from the mouse, and C) even if they did know how to use one, wouldn't give a rat's turd about Twitter.

I personally fall into the C category. "Tweeting" is not high up on my To Do list.
 
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