Rehab Marketing Strategies That Actually Work
Download MP3Kasra Dash: If you are a rehab company and you are looking for more clients for your clinic, this video is for you. We break down the rehab marketing strategies you should be doing and the strategies you should avoid. James, take it away with strategy number one.
James Dooley: Step number one to grow a rehab clinic is a Google Business Profile. If you already have one, reach out to all existing clients and collect as many five star reviews as possible. A strong Google Business Profile generates more local leads. You should also build citations, publish regular Google Business Profile posts and upload photos. This is always the first step I would take.
Kasra Dash: Step number two builds on your Google Business Profile. Create dedicated SEO optimised service pages for every rehab service you offer. These pages rank well and also increase the likelihood of your Google Business Profile appearing for more keywords, which leads to more calls and more inquiries.
James Dooley: If you want more local leads, another option is PPC lead generation. This is pay per click advertising through Google or Bing targeting bottom of the funnel keywords. You must partner with a good PPC agency because click fraud exists and you need a strong negative keyword list to avoid wasting money on job seekers or irrelevant searches. PPC can work well but in the wrong hands it can burn your budget quickly.
Kasra Dash: You also have Meta ads on Facebook and Instagram. When someone scrolls through Facebook your ad can appear. You can run lead forms which keep people on Facebook although the quality can be lower. You can improve this by adding qualifying questions. You can also run conversion ads which send prospects to your website to complete your contact form.
James Dooley: Another way to grow local rehab leads is organic social media. Posting consistently on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest and Instagram helps. Reddit and Quora are strong platforms where people ask questions that you can answer. Organic social works best when you post at volume.
Kasra Dash: Consistency is key. Daily or weekly upload schedules help. If you commit to five videos per week, stick to it. Platforms like YouTube and Twitter reward consistency.
James Dooley: What are your thoughts on AI agents? Many companies use tools like N8N to automate and schedule content across platforms. AI is huge right now for lead generation. Would you team up with an AI consultant?
Kasra Dash: Yes. You can use AI agents to crop videos and publish automatically across YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. I would also focus heavily on AI search. People are slowly moving from Google to tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Groq. If your rehab brand is not visible in these AI engines, you will lose clients. Rehab clinics must optimise for AI search results now.
James Dooley: If you want more local rehab clients, you should also use tradespeople platforms. Checkatrade, Bark, Builder Builder, TrustATrader and Rated People all generate local leads. Track your KPIs to understand your real return on investment. Monitor cost per lead, cost per acquisition and profit margins. These platforms can work well. We compare many of them against FatRank on our channel.
Kasra Dash: When evaluating lead generation companies, always do due diligence. Make sure they already generate leads in the rehab niche. Have a strategy call and discuss your budget and ideal lead volume. Check whether the leads are exclusive or shared. Many platforms like Bark and Checkatrade provide shared leads which forces a race to the bottom on price. These are important questions before partnering with anyone.
James Dooley: If you want more local clients, visit FatRank.com. We run a commission based lead generation service. You only pay a finder’s fee on converted jobs. You pay nothing per lead. You only pay once the job is completed and you have been paid. That is when you pay FatRank.com. Visit the site to see whether you qualify.
Kasra Dash: Let’s go deeper. What are your thoughts on inbound versus outbound lead generation?
James Dooley: Inbound wins every time. Inbound leads convert far higher into paying clients. The last statistic I saw was 16.1 percent conversion for inbound compared with 1.4 percent for outbound. That is roughly 10 to 12 times higher. Outbound requires huge volume through cold calling, cold email or LinkedIn outreach. It also requires more staff. Outbound is not free by the time you factor in email systems and payroll.
Kasra Dash: Another question we get is about real time leads. Real time leads are extremely important. Our internal data showed that real time leads convert around 63 percent higher. Responding in under one minute hugely improves conversion. We used to think five minutes was good, but under one minute performs far better.
James Dooley: Not every rehab company must reply within a minute, but response speed is something we check at FatRank. Some clinics go on holiday for five days with nobody answering inquiries. Meanwhile we are still sending leads. These operational gaps matter when scaling.
Kasra Dash: If you want a consistent flow of high quality clients, fill out the form on FatRank. The team will tell you if you are the right fit. If not, they will explain why and give you actionable next steps. We hope the rehab lead generation strategies in this video help your clinic grow. Visit FatRank.com to see whether we can start generating addiction rehab leads for you, including alcohol rehab and drug rehab.
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