Mr Owens, the nutritionist, owns an online and bricks and mortar health store and also provides face
to face nutrition consultations for clients. He is very busy running his health store and
he is unable to dedicate enough time to his consultations business.
He frequently has to turn away his consultation clients and this is having a negative
effect on his income.
He realizes that the solution is to make his nutrition advice available to his
clients over the web and on cell phones.
He purchases a V-Clinic Website package and makes it available on
his website. He includes his health store name and logo in V-Clinic so that
his clients feel that they are in his clinic.
One client that Mr Owens has turned away in the past is Debra.
Debra is overweight and wants help with her nutrition.
Mr Owens sets up a V-Clinic User account for Debra.
Debra logs in online and enters her food and activity diary.
Mr Owens analyzes her nutritional intake.
He then creates a daily diet and fitness regime for Debra
and sets limits and targets for various nutrients and
foods.
Debra also uses V-Clinic on her mobile phone
to track her food consumption as she finds it very convenient.
She uploads the data from her cell phone to her web account
every night.
Mr Owens tracks her
performance periodically in his V-Clinic Account and sends
her a weekly email with a full dietary analysis and advice
on what changes to make.
Mr Owens is charging Debra $20 per week for this service.
He is now earning revenue from his clients without having to
free up time for face to face consultations.
His online health store is also generating more revenue as many
extra visitors are buying products online after visiting his V-Clinic.
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