FREE Customized Marketing Materials!

Did you know that Nolaro24 is happy to customize graphics for your office with your logo and contact information, FREE of charge? We have many pieces to choose from, including office signs, referral sheets, patient brochures, foot sizing charts, ads and clinic templates.

The First step would be to customize a Referral Sheet with your logo and office information. You can print these and hand to area practitioners who may want to recommend that a patient schedule an appointment with you. Here are generic examples:
littleSTEPS® Referral Sheet
QUADRASTEP SYSTEM® Referral Sheet

We have parent/patient brochures, please let us know if you would like us to customize them for you:
littleSTEPS® Orthotics Parent Brochure
QUADRASTEP SYSTEM® Patient Brochure

We also have office signs to let your patients know that you carry our products. There are generic examples on our website: https://nolaro24.com/promo.html.

Another great tool that we have is providing you with graphics for your website, so that your patients will know that you are dispensing our products. We are happy to work with your website designer to get a graphic on your site.

After you get our products on your website, we suggest the next step for success would be to offer a free 10 minute foot screening in your office for family members of patients, that will generate new and future patients and sales for years to come. Many adult patients might not know that you see children as well, and adding one kid a day to your practice equals 240 new patients a year! We have a poster for your waiting room to advertise that you do the screenings. A letter sized example of the poster can be viewed here. The full sized poster is available for purchase.

We have also developed an informative slideshow that can be used in a waiting or examination room as a tool to educate your patients about our products. We offer it in MP4 format, as well as PDF. Many of our customers find it a big hit to have something playing on a loop in their rooms, and it prompts customers to ask more questions. If this is something you are interested in using, you can download the video here, there is a link on the bottom left of the page. If you already have a waiting room slideshow, we can help you to integrate it into your current presentation.

The step after that would be to run a foot screening clinic to screen for foot problems. The goal is to make appointments for the people that will need further treatment. We have found that these are very successful for many of our customers. We have many themes for you to choose from in order to help you advertise your clinic, and we are happy to customize them for you. Themes can be viewed here  https://nolaro24.com/graphics.html.

We want to help you with a successful orthotics program, so please reach out to us and let us know what we can do to make it happen for you! Contact Casey Hoffman 860-480-0475 and get started TODAY!

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Holiday Waiting Room Poster FREE Download

Everyone needs some love for their feet this holiday season, we are all going 100 miles an hour to get everything done for work and for our families! Put this poster out in your waiting room to get patients to ask about Nolaro24 products for themselves and their kids. Get them to ask “WHAT’S MY FOOT TYPE?”!

DOWNLOAD POSTER now, and while you are getting customers interested, try offering a special on QUADRASTEPS and littleSTEPS, like get a second pair for your boots at a discounted rate! We have a great letter template with ideas if you want to send an offer to your customers for end of the year or holiday specials. Many customers have insurance money they need to use by December 31 so it’s a good time to send a reminder!

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Fun Facts

10 Historical Foot Facts

  1. Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (or Claudius I) had a club foot
  2. An artificial big toe found attached to the foot of an ancient Egyptian mummy may have been the world’s earliest functional prosthetic body parts
  3. Divine powers were attributes to polydactyls among the Maya
  4. Women with bound feet were once stereotypical to China, deliberately crippled to conform to male ideals of beauty
  5. Ancient footprints show human-like walking began nearly four million years ago
  6. Leonardo DaVInci invented an alarm clock that woke a person by gently rubbing their feet
  7. The record for the most toes on each foot goes to Akshat Saxenafrom northern India who came into the world with ten toes on each of his feet
  8. Toe wrestling is an actual sport in several counties, complete with a men’s and women’s division and a Toe Wrestling World Championship
  9. Jyoti Amge from Nagpar, India holds the world record for the smallest, non-bound feet, just 3.72 inches long
  10. Brahim Takioullah from Morocco hold the honor for the largest feet. At 1 foot 3 inches long, his feet require a European size 58!

10 Historical Facts about Shoes

  1. In the 1300s, King Edward II declared barleycorn as the basis for shoe measurement. Based on the length of a grain of barley, there are three barleycorns to an inch, so each shoe size adds a third of an inch in length to a shoe.
  2. The most expensive shoes ever, Dorothy’s shoes from the Wizard of OZ, sold for $660,000.
  3. The oldest preserved shoe is 5500 years old and was found in an Armenian cave.
  4. The only shoe museum in North America is located in Toronto. This museum showcases shoes spanning over 4,500 years.
  5. Sneakers were first made in America in 1916. They were originally called keds.
  6. In Europe it wasn’t until the 18th century that women’s shoes were different from men’s.
  7. In Europe, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries heels on shoes were always colored red.
  8. The first boots were made for Queen Victoria in 1840
  9. The ancient Romans were the first to construct distinct left and right shoes. Before that, shoes could be worn on either foot
  10. The first foot coverings were probably animal skins, which Stone Age peoples in northern Europe and Asia tied around their ankles in cold weather

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