When you look at pictures of people, say, on Facebook, do you wonder why those not smiling open-mouthed are hiding their teeth?
You’re in the confidence game, after all.
You make it easy for people to show off their beautiful smiles because you know beautiful smiles immobilize bad situations; they also open doors.
Every smile you create helps make the world a better place!
But are you getting enough patients to build your garrison of grinners?
Are you missing out on patients?
Perhaps you post your successful dental work to Facebook, as well as funny dentist jokes and memes.
Maybe you even use Instagram to post pearly whites to.
And you get likes and shares; people love your stuff. They even comment whenever they see something that really resonates with them.
Business is coming in. You’re actually getting leads and bookings from Facebook.
Perhaps you have a little website with some information about your dental studio. But like a molar gone rogue, it’s painful, not productive.
Perhaps it’s time you got an excellent website.
What can a dentist do with a website?
Your contact details should be loud and clear on your website, as well as a map of your location.
You could turn your website into a marketing powerhouse by sharing information people will love.
A nice smile is one of the most sought-after things in the modern world. If you can convince people that a delightful smile is only a visit to your studio away, you’ve created gold.
How do you do that?
By adding valuable content to your website.
That content can take the form of updates about happy clients and how you solved their tooth and gum problems for them.
It could also come in the form of how-to articles and dental care tips.
And even if there are a 1,000 of those articles out there, if you create it using your voice, there’s a group of people who’ll love it.
And if you think creating content yourself is outside your scope, no problem. Hire us.
Just like someone with dental issues visits you to sort it out for them, people come to us to help sort out the difficulty of not getting enough customers and patients.
Email marketing
You might think, with the advent and explosive growth of social media, that email’s seen its heyday and is a medium best forgotten.
But email’s far from done. In fact, it’s still one of the best ways to reach prospects and clients.
It’s not hard to see why if you think about it.
Commitment on social media is ephemeral.
Put it this way, if you had to have your teeth pulled, you’d not want it done by Facebook. He’d climb into you with a pair of forceps, glimpse a cat running past the studio and drop everything to take a picture.
Email on the other hand, even though it’s long in the tooth, shows far greater commitment.
A person who gives you their email address is far more committed to you than someone who likes or shares your Facebook post.
With our package, you get a newsletter system that’s plugged into your website. We also add a subscription box to your website where website visitors can add their names and email addresses.
Whenever something new is added to your website, those subscribers receive a professional-looking email with a link back to your website.
Of course, your website will be set up with a nice call to action. So now they’ll see the content but also have the opportunity to take an action like give you a call or email you for an appointment.
Search engine marketing
Google is an immense source of traffic.
If you want plenty of traffic for your dental website, turn to Google.
Here are some of the searches people perform in your niche:
- dentist
- dentist near me
- dentists near me
- dentist in my town
- dentist in my city
- dental studio
- dentist practice near me
- best dentist in my region
- dental lab
- how to handle toothache
- toothache painkillers
- how to sleep with toothache
- severe toothache remedy
- food to combat tooth decay
- periodontitis treatment at home
- how to cure gum disease without a dentist
- periodontitis symptoms
- periodontal disease stages
- periodontal pocket treatment
- advanced periodontitis
- how to reverse periodontal disease naturally
- how to fight tooth decay
You’ll notice that some people search for ways to avoid you!
But you can capitalize on that by creating a series of articles on why it’s a bad idea to not visit a dentist.
You can also create content that’ll teach people how to take better care of their teeth.
All of these points helps establish you as an authority in your field. Authentic authority is trusted. Trust brings patients.
Emails
A dentist with a Gmail or Yahoo account doesn’t look professional.
With one of our web design packages, you may create as many email addresses as you wish, only limited by your hosting package size.
Analytics
Your dentist website comes with Google Analytics installed. It gives you an overview of what’s happening on your website, and you’re more than welcome to check your analytics any time.
But you also receive a report that shows which keywords brought visitors to your website, where they’re from and which pages they use.
Your website also comes with a search box that records what people search for when they use it.
It’s a great way to see what people are looking for. You can align your marketing strategy accordingly, if needs be.
Mobile friendly
Your dental website will look great on any size screen, whether on desktop, tablet, or mobile.
You don’t want people checking your dental work to have to squint at your pictures and offers.
Cost
This website package gleams with potential. It’s everything you need to draw more people to your dental practice.
Therefore, it’s not cheap. It comes with a premium price tag.
Conclusion
You’ll get your clients from Facebook and other social media channels.
And a little static website will do you good and bring in clients too.
But if you want your dental studio to look like the best one in your region, book a consultation to see how we can increase your leads.