Marketing Investment Analysis | RFAA

Strategic Marketing Evaluation

Investment In Context

Evaluating Rainier Foot & Ankle’s $8,500/mo digital marketing spend relative to the high-stakes Western Washington healthcare market.

Efficient Monthly Investment

$8,500

A conservative, lower-end bundled investment for this region.

Market Performance

#1

Maintaining Organic Dominance despite aggressive region-wide bidding.

Market Complexity

Metro Tier 1

Seattle–Tacoma ranks in the top 5% of US healthcare advertising costs.

Regional Healthcare Spend Benchmarks

Regional High-End $25,000+ /mo
RFAA Current $8,500 /mo

Lean Positioning in a High-Cost Region

In the context of Western Washington healthcare, our $8,500 investment is lean. It sits at the entry-level budget spectrum required to remain visible and competitive in this region.

Lower-tier spend compared to hospital groups
Maximizing "Bundled" vendor efficiencies
Exceptional ROI: Defending #1 ranking on a conservative budget

Digital Marketing Strategy Comparison

Maintain Current Hibu Model vs. Transition In-House (Phased Approach)

Category Stay with Hibu (Current) Transition In-House (Phased)
Monthly Cost ~$8,500/month bundled Ad spend still required + internal labor time; potential savings later, not immediate
SEO (Organic Search) Ongoing monitoring & maintenance handled by vendor Monitoring & local SEO manageable internally; requires consistent time investment
Search Ads (Google) Managed by certified specialists; ongoing optimization Requires dedicated expertise; mistakes cost money quickly; not ideal to absorb casually
Display Advertising Vendor-managed audience targeting & budget control Possible to manage retargeting internally; broader display requires careful oversight
Social Advertising Managed externally Can be brought in-house with moderate effort
Website Hosting HibuOne proprietary platform; vendor controlled Full control via WordPress + Bluehost; requires rebuild & migration
Migration Risk No disruption; stable environment High-risk moment if not executed precisely; requires full URL, schema & metadata replication
Technical Responsibility Vendor responsible for backend, uptime, issues RFAA responsible for updates, security, backups, troubleshooting
Transparency & Control Limited backend access; consolidated reporting Full access & control; greater flexibility long-term
Time Commitment Minimal oversight required Significant time during migration; ongoing maintenance required
Short-Term Risk Very low (Status Quo) Moderate to high during migration phase
Long-Term Flexibility Vendor dependency Full independence & scalability
Immediate Savings No change Minimal to none during first several months due to labor & transition time
Strategic Control Shared with vendor Fully internal
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Strategic Decision Guide

Framework for Maria and the RFAA Administration

The Path of Independence

The Transition Plan

Full Ownership: Direct control over the website stack and advertising data.

Internal Labor Tax: Massive time investment required to avoid Page 1 ranking drops.

"Trading market stability and efficient spend for long-term control and asset ownership."

Final Strategy Recommendation

Our $8,500 monthly investment is a conservative, high-efficiency spend for a Seattle-area specialist. RFAA is achieving #1 organic rankings on a budget that is at the lower end of the competitive benchmark. Transitioning in-house at this stage carries high risk for negligible short-term financial gain.

Rainier Foot & Ankle • Internal Review Document