Chances are if you have been utilizing online patient reviews as part of your marketing strategy, you might get a not so flattering one every now and then. Everyone does. The question however, is how will this affect your practice and what can you do about them.
Asking patients for a review puts you in a vulnerable position. You hope they will leave positive feedback, but what if they don’t and their not so flattering review is online for everyone to read. In the past, this hesitancy to ask any and all customers to leave a review led businesses to filter candidates, a process known as “review-gating”. It was a common practice and in fact, we did this for our clients years ago, too. Not long ago, however, Google and other credible review sites put a stop to it and for good reason. Like Google, we noticed it wasn’t helping our clients, but actually hurting them in the long run.
To Gate Or Not To Gate
Positive patient reviews can have a big impact on your practice. A recent study showed that 90% of people’s purchasing decisions are influenced by online reviews. Why not harness the power of reviews to help your grow your practice.
4 Strategies to Increase Reviews
Learn about online dental reviews through acronyms from our very own Jackie Ulasewich in this months article in DentistryToday.com.