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Veterinarians are incredibly busy people. Along with their duties as practitioners, they’re frequently small business owners that have to tend to the day-to-day demands of managing an organization. Vets in more rural areas also choose to travel to take care of animals that can’t easily be transported to their clinic. In short, vets are constantly Read More...

The ideal for most veterinarians would be something out of Dr. Doolittle: talking with the animals. While vets and their staff usually have an uncanny ability to understand and even communicate with the animals they serve on a daily basis, they still have to coordinate their visits with human owners. And humans, like it or Read More...

At Weave, we consider calls, texts, and emails essential parts of an integrated communication network. Each method of contacting patients has its own merits. While many practices have already embraced calls and texts as absolute necessities for optimized communication, some have yet to understand the power of email marketing. The majority of consumers now say Read More...

Dealing with the conditions created by the Covid-19 pandemic has been a struggle for many small practices. Along with reduced hours and temporary closures, businesses have also witnessed legitimate concerns from their customers regarding their health and safety practices. The challenge for small practices is to validate these concerns and embrace new public health guidelines Read More...

Emailing is one of the most important, yet underutilized tools that small businesses have at their disposal. It’s a mode of communication that virtually everyone in our society uses on a regular basis, and we sometimes take for granted how effective it can be in developing a relationship between businesses and their customers. While other Read More...

21st century communication is undergoing a transition. This change is being spurred on by a number of factors, including rapid technological developments and major global events. As our society responds to the various political, social, and economic forces shaping both policy and practices, it’s crucial that businesses lead in the switch to better forms of Read More...

Business communication is rapidly changing and developing to give customers, employees, and owners simpler and more convenient ways to interact with each other. These new ways of communicating end up saving both businesses and consumers time, stress, and money. It’s important for small businesses to realize that many of these communication tools are just as Read More...

Many small businesses are beginning to realize how important payment methods are to their success. Payments are the lifeblood of any business, and making sure customers have a variety of convenient payment options available to them increases the flow of revenue through your office. Payments is one of the most recent additions to Weave’s business Read More...

The History of Weave Weave was not Brandon Rodman’s first business. In fact, the first business he founded was in 2008, at the beginning of an economic downturn. Until this recession, the 2008 recession was considered one of our biggest since the Great Depression. The business was a call center and he founded it with Read More...

Emailing has become one of the most popular forms of communication over the last few decades. At least 205 billion emails are sent and received each day around the world¹. It’s a way of sharing information that’s significantly faster than traditional mail, more formal than text messaging, and more permanent than phone calls. Emailing is Read More...

With businesses operating in a back-to-normal mode across the country and around the world, it’s time to take a look at how to handle our new reality. Coronavirus has changed how some consumers think and act in public and the job of businesses is to meet the new expectations of these customers, along with conforming Read More...

Marketing experts are discovering how powerful a tool emailing can be for scaling businesses of all sizes. By some estimates, businesses generate $38 for every $1 spent on marketing¹, which means it yields a staggering 3,800% return on investment. Emailing is one of the most effective forms of marketing available on the market. Some businesses Read More...