3 Actionable Steps
for Successful Dental Marketing In 2020The good news is that internet marketing for dentists really isn’t complex and once you know the basics, it’s relatively easy to establish an online presence. With this in mind, here are 3 actionable steps that dentists can take as a solid foundation for successful dental marketing in 2020.
Step 1
Have a great website
Your dental website is your virtual shop window. In fact, pretty much all your marketing efforts should start with your website, so it needs to be right. When it’s laid out correctly, potential clients should be able to navigate quickly and extract the information they need, without having to rummage through pages and pages of content. While I’m not going to go into specifics about what an excellent dental website looks like in this blog, it’s worth going into some detail about what you should include.
You should add things such as:
- Quick and easy access to contact information (ideally on every page)
- Clear communicated information about the various services you offer and how they can help the patient. This needs to be both SEO and patient-friendly.
- Testimonials that are easy to find and can be read.
- Testimonials that are easy to find and can be read.
- The option to schedule consultations and appointments via your website.
- Direct links to your social media pages such as Facebook and Twitter.
- A blog page containing useful information (this should be updated regularly).
Step 2
Engage on social media
Let’s face it, a good percentage of your potential patients are likely to be using social media, especially on sites such as Google+, Twitter, and Facebook. Therefore it stands to reason that if you want to attract them, this is where you need to be. Before we go into the ins and outs of social media, here’s a word of advice… There are a ton of social media sites that you can use, however building up a good social media presence takes both time and effort. Therefore it isn’t going to be practical or possible to devote that much time to every single one. Instead pick just a couple of platforms and run with them.
Now we’ve got that clear, what can you put on your social media pages to entice potential patients? Here are some helpful pointers:
- Every time you post a blog mention it on social media along with an access link back to your site.
- Start discussions or pointers on the subject of good oral health or reply/re-tweet other users that have done the same thing.
- Talk about your day and what’s going on in your practice. Don’t forget to include photos as people are genuinely nosey and love to know about that kind of stuff.
- Promote events – If your practice is organising an event or fundraiser then mention it on social media.
- Promote special offers – If you are offering a promotion on a certain treatment, then don’t forget to tell your followers/friends.
- Review dental products such as teeth whitening kits, aligners, toothbrushes etc and post the findings.
Step 3
Utilise Pay Per Click (PPC) Marketing
So you’ve taken care of the organic search element with your website, content, and (hopefully) ongoing blogs, and you’re now ready to drive traffic back to your website via your social media channels. So what’s next? How about Pay Per Click (PPC) marketing.
Dental practices can benefit greatly from a well-structured PPC campaign and when used correctly it becomes a great lead generator. That said, in order for it to work effectively it needs 4 elements. These are:
i. Create groups of relevant keywords
Find out what keywords your prospects are typing into the search engines and base your ad around each particular keyword group. For instance if your prospects were typing in words like “getting whiter teeth’ and “improving your smile” you could create an ad based around teeth whitening. The more relevant your ad is to your target audience, the better ad positioning Google will give it AND, the lower the cost per click rate.
ii. Create landing pages
For every ad, you need to create a landing page. While the ad’s job is to attract the attention of the reader, the job of the landing page is to build further trust and encourage a connection. Therefore the landing pages need to be consistent with each ad so that the client experiences a smooth transition.
iii. Optimise each ad for phone responses
While Google charges for clicks, if you don’t maximise your ad for phone responses you’re missing out. Simply make sure that each ad has your practice number prominently displayed so that visitors to the ad can call to make a booking or get some information about a particular treatment.
iv. Use ad extensions to maximise character limits
Because PPC ads have a very short character limit you need to get your message across in very few words. Google helps out by offering search extensions. They help to communicate important marketing information without counting towards your character limit. Whether it’s a location extension, product extension, phone number extension or site link extension, it pays to use them.
So there you have it! 3 actionable steps for successful dental marketing in 2020. While it’s true that PPC marketing can deliver immediate results it can also be costly because ads can quickly burn through your advertising budget. Therefore to get the best long-term results, Pay Per Click should be used in conjunction with the steps above for a well-rounded and effective marketing strategy.
About the author:
Michael MacDonald (B Sc)
Michael has more than 20 years’ experience in the marketing industry including brand and marketing management roles for leading Healthcare, FMCG and Direct Marketing companies. Over the past 4 years, Michael has turned his focus to online marketing and has completed numerous international digital marketing certifications. His traditional marketing foundation enables sure-footed influence with integration of the latest digital tactics. His approach values data with the aim of maximising ROI.
Michael cross-trains for his quest to reach 100 years healthy and happy. So, chances are you’ll find him mountain biking, running or paddling a canoe when he’s not behind his keyboard.
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