No longer is it a matter of should, but must. The need to leverage social media to retain and gain patients is indisputable. With communication having undergone such a transformation in recent years, the only way to remain relevant, and therefore successful, as a dental practice is to join the conversation via social media.
Hire My Dental Agency You are probably thinking right now that we are nuts. Why would we ever tell a dentist not to hire us? We actually have three really good reasons you might not want to. Reason 1 The first one is the most important. Don’t partner with us if you don’t want to be…
3 ½ Reasons Not to Hire Us as Your Dental Marketing Agency
Jackie Ulasewich from www.mydentalagency.com explains best practices for creating your dental website. If you have any comments, please leave them below and we will get back with you as soon as possible.
Dental Websites – Best Practices
Step outside the dental website template Vito Corleone once wisely advised, “Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.” What about your competition? Have you ever checked out what they’ve got going on with their websites? Ever looked at the marketing on their websites? Now look a little closer. Are you having trouble distinguishing one…
Dental Website Templates
Want to get some free likes on your Facebook page? Watch our latest “how-to”, starring our very own Co-Founder Jackie Ulasewich.
Facebook Dental Marketing Tip – how to get more free ‘likes’
Here is our Final Four…Fun-Important-Can’t-Ignore Dental Marketing Facts On average, companies respond to only 30% of social media fans’ feedback. (Source:Factbrowser ) – Wow, only 30% of businesses and practices online are being social? Isn’t that what social media is for, to be social? This provides a huge opportunity to stand out and distinguish yourself…
Dental Marketing Fun Facts – March Marketing Madness
Jackie shares her tips, tricks and best practices for posting on your practice’s Facebook page.
Dental Marketing Tips – Posting to Facebook
Whether talking to children or a nervous patient, speaking their language puts them at ease because they understand what you’re saying. Pretty much Dentistry 101 – know your audience! As a dentist, put yourself in the patient’s chair. What if you were having an extension built on your home or undergoing knee replacement surgery? These…
Patient Jargon: In Layman’s Terms
Let me tell you a story about two dentists in Anytown, USA. For the sake of simplicity, we’ll refer to them as Dentist Y and Dentist X. Both operate typical, mid-sized practices in their town, and both have fairly reliable patient bases. However, while Dentist X is content with his practice as is and is…
Facebook Dental Marketing
Learn about online dental reviews through acronyms from our very own Jackie Ulasewich in this months article in DentistryToday.com.











