You might be thinking, “I know I need to advertise my practice online.” Or, you’re thinking, “I’m currently a paying a boatload of money on campaigns that are not producing new patients.”
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Moving Your Practice? Because of Google, moving your practice involves some additional considerations. Make sure that the promise of a better location, more parking or lower overhead doesn’t sabotage your reputation with Google. Here are two things to keep in mind. 1. Update Your NAP NAP stands for Name, Address and Phone number. These practice […]
Continue Reading >>If you have a personal Facebook account, you can easily create a business page for your practice. And you can do so in a matter of minutes. Of course, creating a Facebook page and creating a great Facebook page are two very different things.
Continue Reading >>You’ve worked tirelessly to gain visibility in the search engines. Or, you’ve doled out hundreds, maybe thousands, of dollars anticipating a rise to the top of the search results. And then, poof, your website disappeared from Google.
Continue Reading >>Have you entrusted your practice to a company that is unresponsive and unwilling to keep your website current? Unfortunately, many dental website companies consider themselves finished as soon as a website goes live.
Continue Reading >>The October 2016 PPC Hero Conference Investing in employee education is an essential part of improving the Smile Marketing website service. That’s why we recently sent Paid Traffic Specialist Lindsay Casey to the October 2016 Hero Conference in London. The world’s largest pay-per-click (PPC) conference series, Lindsay gained insight into how to improve our clients’ Facebook […]
Continue Reading >>Google is the number-one source of website traffic. It’s also the number-one source of new patients. But only if your website is effectively optimized for search engines. Search engine optimization (SEO) is crucial to improving your online visibility.
Continue Reading >>More and more dentists are using the Internet to grow their patient roster. But building a robust online presence – that actually produces results – can be challenging. Your website must stand out from the countless other dental websites on the Internet.
Continue Reading >>You want to take a stab at online advertising, but you’re unsure whether to outsource it or do it yourself. This is a common concern. You might believe there are benefits in online advertising, but you don’t have the time or know-how to get started.
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