Are you looking to enhance your dental practice’s online presence? Well, look no further than a mobile-friendly website! It’s not just a good idea, it’s essential for several reasons. Accessible Information Having a mobile-friendly website ensures that your patients can easily access your information on their phones. Let’s face it, most people are glued to… Continue reading Mobile-Friendly Websites: The Key to a Successful Dental Practice
Category: Digital Marketing
To Blog or Not to Blog? – That is the Question
Do blogs on websites matter anymore? In fact, does anyone actually read blogs these days? Surprisingly, the answer to both questions is a resounding YES! From a very basic perspective, blogs are a great way to boost your site’s SEO juice. However, that’s just one of a myriad of reasons why your site should have… Continue reading To Blog or Not to Blog? – That is the Question
Snoopy Dance, February: Associated Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons
The Snoopy Dance, in my opinion, is the greatest expression of joy. I mean look at him! So in 2023, I’m going to blog each month about a client who made me ‘Snoopy Dance’ – one who made me stand up and ‘Wahoo!!’ while jumping around a bit like a fish outta water. February Snoopy… Continue reading Snoopy Dance, February: Associated Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons
Virtual Asynchronous Consult Demos – an End to the Pain-in-the-Patootie for DSM Doctors?
I mentioned in the last blog that we’d be presenting virtual asynchronous consults at the NADSM as a solution to the ongoing pain-in-the-patootie process of qualifying dental sleep medicine patients. While no one screamed, “Eureka! Finally, an end to the pain-in-my-patootie process of qualifying DSM patients!”, we did get virtually (no pun intended) unanimous feedback… Continue reading Virtual Asynchronous Consult Demos – an End to the Pain-in-the-Patootie for DSM Doctors?
Save Time & Money While Setting Your Sleep Practice Up for Success
We are headed to the North American Dental Sleep Medicine Symposium (NADSM) this week. One of the big challenges facing Dental Sleep Medicine (DSM) is payment. Whereas general dentistry patients usually have insurance or know they’ll be cash pay, for sleep apnea patients it’s murky. Will their insurance cover a portion? What was the result… Continue reading Save Time & Money While Setting Your Sleep Practice Up for Success
Snoopy Dance, January: Westchase Esthetic Family Dentistry
The Snoopy Dance, in my opinion, is the greatest expression of joy. I mean look at him! So in 2023, I’m going to blog each month about a client who made me ‘Snoopy Dance’ – one who made me stand up and ‘Wahoo!!’ while jumping around a bit like a fish outta water. January Snoopy… Continue reading Snoopy Dance, January: Westchase Esthetic Family Dentistry
Two Tips for Improving Efficiency and Retaining Clients
Last week at the 30th Annual Seattle Study Club Symposium, I was asked to record two Expert Tips videos. Thought I’d recap those Tips for all our clients. Expert Tip #1 An excellent lead conversion tool is asynchronous consults. Here is how it works: Imagine that I’m tired of seeing my crooked teeth on Zoom… Continue reading Two Tips for Improving Efficiency and Retaining Clients
Getting Your Marketing Reps In
In another life, one of my clients was a gym franchise. We spent the bulk of their not paltry budget in the first quarter of every year. Why, you ask? Because that’s when people are signing up for gym memberships. Don’t believe me? Take a look at these memes. So, what happens with the vast… Continue reading Getting Your Marketing Reps In
Defining a Patient’s Experience
We all know that patient reviews are important to obtain for your practice. Typically, we think of them as tools patients read to make a judgment on booking an appointment. In today’s blog, we will explain what elements patients include in reviews and how you can use that feedback to define and elevate your patients’… Continue reading Defining a Patient’s Experience
Chat GPT — A Mindblowing New Chatbot
“Whoa. WTH?!?!?”, could be heard down the halls of the Google HQ this week. It’s reported that Mark Zuckerberg even threw his yoga mat across the room. What caused the panic at Google? Chat Generative, Pretrained, Transformer or ChatGPT. ChatGPT was developed by OpenAI, whose investors (with questionable experience in disruption) include Microsoft, LinkedIn founder… Continue reading Chat GPT — A Mindblowing New Chatbot