Building a Dental Website for Your Practice: Key Elements to Consider
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Show Notes
It’s important for all businesses and organizations, including dentists to have good online presence. This helps attract new patients and stay competitive with other practices. One sure way to accomplish this is by ranking on the first page of Google searches, meaning your practice shows up toward the top in the list of search results. In this episode of The Art of Dental Finance and Management podcast, Art meets with Jeff Gladnick, CEO of Great Dental Websites, to discuss how to build a dental website for your practice. Jeff outlines the key elements to consider for your dental website including: · Content · Design · Services · Smile galleries · Testimonials Reach out to Art if you have any questions regarding dental finance and management for your dental practice. More information about the Eide Bailly dental team can be found at www.eidebailly.com/dentist. Did you know? It’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month! More than 50% of businesses have been the victim of a cyberattack, and as many as 60% of those hacked businesses end up going out of business. Cybersecurity is a hot topic that affects all industry segments. Take a listen to our recent EB & Flow podcast episode featuring Michael Nouguier, Eide Bailly’s Director of Cybersecurity Services speaking on the critical importance of protecting your data. Being more strategic in all aspects of your dental practice will lead to increased profitability. https://www.eidebailly.com/industries/health-care/dentists#chatForm
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