In real life, word of mouth is critical for dental practices. After all, hearing someone you know mention how much they enjoyed their experience with a local practice goes a long way toward convincing you to make your own appointment. The same factors apply online. Reputation management means taking steps to earn reviews, foster positive interactions online, and make sure people can easily find the information they need to schedule an appointment. One crucial aspect of this process is setting up and maintaining a Google My Business (GMB) page. In today’s blog, MDPM Dental Marketing explains the importance of a GMB page for reputation management and SEO.
How We Build Your Custom Dental Website
While templated websites are cheap, they don’t offer a dental practice the wide array of benefits that a custom one does. In today’s blog, MDPM Dental Marketing is walking you through the process of planning, designing, and completing a custom dental website. We’re going to look at the additional options we can build in, including payment portals. With a new website, you put your best face forward online, and you also have a chance to improve your SEO at the same time. Find out why you should consider a custom dental website!
Ensuring the Security of Your Dental Website
A dental website is often the first impression potential patients gain from your practice and the services you provide. This means making a great first impression doesn’t just require an attractive website, but one that loads quickly and stays live! So, you need one that can stand against common cyber threats. Even if you’re a small practice serving a small community, that doesn’t mean you’re not vulnerable to the same web threats facing larger businesses in your area. Fortunately, MDPM Dental Marketing understands the importance of a secure website, and our builders take care to make sure sensitive information for both and your patients is protected, all while fitting in your budget!
Designing Your Custom Dental Website
A custom dental website not only looks great and offers optimal user experience (UX), but also provides an opportunity for us to build in SEO-rich content. But what goes into designing and creating your custom website? How much involvement will you have, and what steps do we take to ensure each webpage reflects your unique approach to dentistry? In today’s blog, MDPM Dental Marketing outlines each step of the design process, from the initial interview to your custom dental website’s debut.
Custom Website Or Template?
If you’ve ever binged a show on a streaming platform, you’ve likely seen more than one commercial for a company offering attractive websites for small businesses or individuals. They tout the simplicity of the process, and the slick final result. However, these are template websites. At MDPM Dental Marketing, our team does not offer templates, but instead creates custom options for our small business clients that provide a number of benefits, including better search engine optimization for popular sites like Google, Bing and Yahoo. Why should you consider a custom option for your dental practice? Well, we have a number of reasons!
Check Out Our COVID-19 Reopening Plan
Hello!
How are you? I hope you are well and that you, your family, and your team are healthy.
Is your office open or preparing to open? It’s time to get the word out on when you’ll see patients and how you’ll keep them (and your team) safe.
To do this, we’ve created a COVID-19 Reopening Plan that can be 100% personalized for your practice. Ask us about this kit!
The Value of Reputation Management for Dentists
What is reputation management? Well, simply put, this is the process of ensuring users can find valuable information about other’s opinions regarding your services and practice, from online reviews to an active and engaging social media presence. Not only does this help gain new business for your office, but MDPM Dental Marketing will explain how reputation management also helps improve your SEO!
Special COVID-19 Social Media Kit
A Message From Our CEO
How are you doing? How’s your family and your team?
Things seem to be holding steady this week, but we know the situation at hand can change quickly. If there’s anything we can help you with, please don’t hesitate to reach out so we can keep things moving forward.
Connecting with Your Patients On Social Media & Patient Wait List Feature
A Message From Our CEO
How are you doing? How’s your family and your team?
This week brought more delays in openings as this pandemic continues to spread. I know I said it last week, but I want to say it again. These are uncertain times, and – from business owner to business owner – we really are all in this together.
As I also mentioned last week, our team is here and working, business as usual. If there’s anything we can help you with, please don’t hesitate to reach out so we can keep things moving forward.
Keeping Your Dental Practice Afloat During COVID-19
A message from our CEO
How are you doing? How’s your family and your team?
There is a lot going on right now, and things feel very uncertain. Believe me when I say, we’re in this together. I hope you’re staying safe and healthy.
Our team is here and working, business as usual. If there’s anything we can help you with, please don’t hesitate to reach out so we can keep things moving. We’re here to help.
In that light, we’re working hard on our end to generate ideas and create content/tools that are useful to you during this time to keep momentum with your practice. We understand that your marketing and communication needs are different right now than they have ever been before and that – as the days and weeks go on – these needs will change (most likely super quickly as news, regulations, and information continues to emerge).