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How Should a Dentist Handle a Bad Review?
There’s a lot of chatter on the Internet about where to find a great dentist. You can give patients a bag of goodies and send out reminders about regular cleanings, but some will still forget to come back just as surely as they forget to floss. Retention is a challenge …
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5 Things Healthcare Professionals Should Never Post on Social Media
Over the past decade, social media has become a major part of nearly all aspects of life, including the business world. With the ever-growing importance of social media marketing, more and more businesses—including doctors, dentists, and others in the medical field—are using social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, …
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5 Ways Your Dental Practice Can Win More Patients (and More Smiles) with SEO
Today’s dental patient is becoming much more Internet-savvy. 81% will do research online before booking an appointment 71% will find their new dentist on the first page of a search engine result page like Google or Bing 55% will choose one of the top three results It’s no longer good …
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A Dentist’s Guide for Choosing Target Audiences on Facebook
The number one tool in any business’s online advertising arsenal is knowing your audience. In a field as wide-ranging and diverse as dentistry, such knowledge can mean the difference between a stagnant online presence and social media success. So we’ve put together a helpful guide to improving your understanding of …
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Birds of a Feather Tweet Together: How to Shape Your Dental Practice’s Strategy
With today being National Bird Day, one saying comes to mind, and it’s one that forever rings true: “Birds of a feather…” Like-minded individuals with similar interests and agendas generally come together and communicate with each other more regularly. This can be beneficial for dentists, periodontists, and orthodontists as they …
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