Categories: Inbox

Inbox: November-December 2014

MANY THANKS

We like all the articles on businesses that have made themselves unique to their customers. We’re in a 150-year-old building ourselves, with exposed brick walls, original 12-foot ceilings with the original tin, homemade displays, etc. Our customers tell us they like the warm and fuzzy feeling they get from the location and from our staff. — Mark Platter, Main Street Optical, Crete, IL


Love the mag: fresh, new, inventive. It’s the only magazine I look forward to and cannot wait for the first free minute I get to review it! — Deborah Harmon, Southboro Medical Group, Southboro, MA

Great ideas and articles. I re-read several articles and plan on keeping it around longer than most of my journals. — Dr. Todd Hanson, St. Anthony Eye Clinic, St. Anthony, MN

Love the magazine! The ideas we get from the magazine to build our practice are top notch and new. — Dr. Cynthia Sayers, EyeShop Optical, Lewis Center, OH

We love every issue. INVISION is current, thought-provoking and insightful. Keep up the good work! — Melanie and John Humphrey, Sunglass Panache, Snowmass, CO

I carry all the issues with me. I re-read all of them. I make lists from them. I implement as many as I can. — Steve Whitaker, Whitaker Eye Works, Wayne, PA

I love how INVISION is the magazine for the eyecare professional from the eyecare professional. INVISION listens to the people and publishes what we say and need to hear. Thank you. — Diana Sims, Buena Vista Optical, Chicago, IL

ED: Thank you all! We power INVISION with the real-world intelligence we get from members of our Brain Squad. Not yet a member? Sign up for our monthly surveys at invisionmag.com/brainsquad.


ONLINE, TOO

I have really enjoyed this magazine. Is it in a digital version yet? — Julia Castillo, Dr. Gregory A. Stainer, Bakersfield, CA

ED: Julia, yes it is. Read the current print edition of INVISION online at invmag.us/latest. We also have searchable archives of past issues at invisionmag.com.


MAKE IT HAPPEN

I would love to see something that pinpoints what independent ECPs think they did right and what they did wrong. What kind of actions or decisions can sink the ship? What has been the key to “making it”? — Nikki Griffin, EyeStyles Optical and Boutique, Oakdale, MN

(ED: Good questions, Nikki. We have an upcoming series on this topic from practice management columnist John Marvin. Thanks for asking — and for reading.)

Send your letters to the editor at editor@instoremag.com.

INVISION Staff

Since launching in 2014, INVISION has won 23 international journalism awards for its publication and website. Contact INVISION's editors at editor@invisionmag.com.

Recent Posts

EssilorLuxottica and WCO release a global standard of care for presbyopia and the aging eye

The aim of this resolution is to set a benchmark through evidence-based resources that center…

7 hours ago

Wiley X Expands Sales Team, Strengthens Commitment to Serving Retail Partners and Customers

Discover Wiley X's enhanced sales team led by industry vet Aaron Quigley.

7 hours ago

Prevent Blindness Announces Recipients of the 2024 Jenny Pomeroy Award for Excellence in Vision and Public Health, and the Rising Visionary Award

Mission for Vision, and Dr. Erica Shelton of The Ohio State University College of Optometry…

8 hours ago

Call for Posters for Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association 2024 Conference

NORA is now accepting abstracts for consideration for its 2024 General Conference.

9 hours ago

Grants Available for Students and Residents to Attend Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association 2024 Conference

NORA is offering up to 10 student/resident grants and deadline for applications is on June…

10 hours ago

This Orlando Practice Is Carrying On a Tradition of Fine Eyecare Started Over 50 Years Ago

Their team spirit and sense of community service are unparalleled.

18 hours ago

This website uses cookies.