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Episode 59: Jeremiah Sturgill on Boutique SEO, Phone Skills and Turning clicks into Starts

Episode 59: Jeremiah Sturgill on Boutique SEO, Phone Skills and Turning clicks into Starts

11/7/2025 1:15:00 PM   |   Comments: 0   |   Views: 42


Show Notes

        
  • Guest: Dr. Jeremiah Sturgill — Founder, Sturgill Orthodontics; Co-founder, Go Unicorn Strategy (concierge SEO/SEM for orthodontists).
        Learn more: https://gounicornstrategy.com
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  • Why another company? A veteran ads/SEO partner (ex-HGTV/Discovery; managed ~$50k/day in Google Ads for a private client) audited ortho sites and found pretty but underperforming builds. Early tests drove measurable gains in qualified Google referrals; the two formalized a boutique service.
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  • Boutique by design: Targeting ~20–30 practices so one point of contact knows your brand, market dynamics, and projects end-to-end.
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  • Inside-out marketing: Don’t pour money into ads until the phones, web forms, and team follow-up are dialed in. Track missed calls (goal: zero), record and review, and role-play quarterly.
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  • Feedback loop that works: Ads go live ? the team tags outcomes (show/start/no-show) ? campaigns are adjusted to favor demographics, keywords, and offers that convert in your market.
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  • Budget truth: Tiny spends create noise, not signal. Commit to a test period and a budget that can generate statistically useful data; adjust by market competition (it’s a real auction).
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  • Brand over commodity: Build a site that sells your culture and trust, not “$500 off aligners.” If your web vibe doesn’t match the in-office experience, trust evaporates.
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  • Pricing with confidence: If you deliver Four Seasons-level service, don’t set Motel 6-level fees. You’re not everyone’s cup of tea—and that’s healthy positioning.
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  • Language matters: For out-of-network calls, lead with help (“We can file Delta for you… let’s get you scheduled…”) rather than a hard “We’re out of network.”
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  • AI on the horizon: Jeremiah is building a practice “master prompt” to capture decisions, SOPs, and red-flag handoffs so teams ask the system before they page the doctor.

Practical Takeaways

        
  1. Fix the fundamentals first: Fast phones, fast follow-up, and a brand-true website before buying more traffic.
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  3. Measure what matters daily: Missed calls, call length outliers, and lead outcomes by source—then tune campaigns accordingly.
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  5. Fund real tests: Set a market-appropriate budget and time horizon; dabbling hides the truth.
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  7. Sell the who, not the what: Lead with trust, culture, and clarity; avoid commodity framing.
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  9. Close the loop with training: Quarterly role-play on the hardest questions your team actually hears.

Mentioned

        
  • Go Unicorn Strategy: https://gounicornstrategy.com
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  • Acquired podcast (Google series)
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  • Scheduling Institute (Jay Geier) — phone excellence
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  • Dan Kennedy — back-end sales before better ads
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  • CliftonStrengths “WOO” — why trying to win everyone over can hurt decisions
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  • Four Seasons/Ritz-Carlton service standards as a pricing/positioning lens

Past related episodes: Dr. Jamie Reynolds; Dr. Ben Fishbein.
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