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Should your dental practice be social?
More than 75% of dental practices use social media to attract patients. But does that mean dental social media marketing […]
Can’t decide if you should be social?
Maybe you’re one of the 75% of dental practices that already uses social media to build your business. Or maybe […]
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The best social media channels for dental marketing
So, you’ve decided that you want to use social media to market your dental practice. (Smart move!) But there are […]
Dental Social Media: Mastering “The Big Four”
Feel the wave of relief wash over you as we let you in on a little secret about dental social […]
The three best social channels for marketing your dental practice
Having choices is great, but sometimes too many options can be overwhelming. That can definitely be the case with social […]
Facebook is the most popular social media platform used by dentists for marketing purposes — and with good reason. Facebook reaches 69% of American adults and 74% of users on the platform daily.
Appealing to a more “adult” audience that skews toward female users, Facebook is an ideal place to share content, including:
- Links to blog posts
- Photos
- Videos
- Infographics
- Office updates
- Fun content like team birthdays and contests
Facebook is also great because it allows you to set up a Facebook Business Page, which provides users with helpful information about your dental practice, including hours, location, contact information, and more. A Business Page is required if you plan to advertise on Facebook.
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Getting Down to Business with Your Dental Facebook Page
I’m sure you know that dental social media is a fantastic marketing tool for practices. Facebook, in particular, is the […]
Is Your Dental Practice’s Facebook Page Socially Acceptable?
You have a Dental Facebook account for your practice, but do you know what kind of content you should be […]
Let’s Face It, Your Dental Office’s Facebook Ads Could Be Better
Facebook ads are a great form of social media marketing for dentists. But are you getting the results you were […]
Instagram, which is owned by Facebook’s parent company, Meta, is a more visual social media platform geared toward the under-35 crowd. Users on Instagram share photos and short videos, making it a great choice for cosmetic dentists to show off before and after images.
It’s also a great place to share quick educational videos to help your patients keep their teeth healthy. Instagram isn’t designed to link outside of the platform to external content like your website or blog, so you might want to focus your Instagram posts on branding more than lead generation.
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10 exciting dental Instagram post ideas
1. Educational Instagram Video Posts for Dentists 2. Behind the Scenes Dental Instagram Post Ideas 3. Instagram Inspiration Posts for […]
6 Tips to Create Great Instagram Ads for Dentists
Instagram ads for dentists…sounds like a good idea, right? If you’ve been working to build your profile on this valuable […]
YouTube
People don’t generally think of YouTube as a social media channel, but it actually has more users than Facebook. If your office produces video content, then posting it to YouTube is a good move. Video content hosted on YouTube can also help grow your brand and can help improve your rankings for certain search terms.
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Should You YouTube for Your Dental Office?
What are the best dental social media platforms you can use to promote your practice? Facebook? Instagram? How about YouTube? […]
YouTube Ads for Dentists: Should You Try It?
So you want new dental patients (and really, who doesn’t?) to fill your chairs? What if I told you you […]
Other Channels
Other social media platforms may be beneficial to certain types of dental practices or in special cases.
LinkedIn is primarily a business-to-business platform and not necessarily a good way to reach patients. However, it can be a good way to network with colleagues if you are a specialty practice that relies on professional referrals.
Twitter is popular but is geared toward timely, news-worthy content that has a short shelf life. That means you’ll need to be very active in posting content to remain visible. Most dental offices can’t keep up with the volume necessary to build a following on Twitter, yet it can play a role in your overall dentist social media marketing and search engine optimization efforts when building a strong online presence.
Pinterest is another visual platform that can possibly be useful for eye-catching dental social media content. However, it is generally very hard to build any sort of meaningful audience to make the effort worthwhile. Pinterest can, however, be a valuable resource for content and creative ideas.
TikTok, a platform popular with Millennials and Gen Z users, is all about sharing video clips 15 to 60 seconds in length. Because of its short video lengths, TikTok can be useful for grabbing attention and pushing users to your other social channels for longer content.
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Should You Use Twitter to Market Your Dental Practice?
Should you be using Twitter to market your dental practice? The short answer is “maybe.” To be honest, Twitter is […]
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How to plan a successful social media strategy for your dental practice
Ready to get started with social media marketing for your dental practice? Great! Just like with any other marketing strategy, […]
Stop Sucking at Dental Social Media: Involve Your Team!
We love dental social media marketing so much. That’s why a few members of our team recently trekked to Philadelphia […]
Three Hidden Truths to Know About Your Dental Social Media Marketing
What does a movie from nearly 20 years ago have to do with internet dental marketing and social media for […]
What’s your plan for your social media?
Ready to get started with social media marketing for dentists? Great! What should you do first? Post some photos? Record […]
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Is your social media working?
Is your dental practice’s social media carrying its weight when it comes to your marketing? Hi, I’m Xaña Winans, Founder […]
Is your social media working for your dental practice?
Knowing how well your dental social media marketing efforts are performing is important. Even though the platforms you use are […]
Social Media for Dental Practices - Do You Need It?
Your first question about dental social media marketing is probably “do we really need it?” While more than 75% of dental practices use social media to attract patients, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a good fit for your office. There are a number of pro’s and con’s to consider when deciding whether or not to add it to your marketing mix.
Why dental professionals should use social media marketing
There are many ways to use social media. Dental marketing on social platforms is a great way to boost your brand. Here’s how it can benefit your practice:
Build your brand
For dentists, social media is a great way to showcase your brand’s personality. By incorporating digital marketing techniques through your social media pages, you can boost your practice’s reputation and extend your reach beyond traditional advertising methods. While your paid advertising promotes the benefits of coming to your practice, social media gives patients some insight about you and your team. This helps you start to build a relationship with patients before they even set foot in your office. Social media can also be a great opportunity for dentists to share knowledge and develop their status in the community as trusted healthcare providers.
Attract new patients
Social media channels can be a very effective way to target new patients for your practice. Some of this can be accomplished through organic reach, but paid ads can target people based on several demographic and behavioral characteristics, allowing you to zero in on your ideal patients. Interacting with the people who engage with your dental social media posts through likes, shares, and comments also helps to show new patients how actively involved you are and can amplify your reach.
Connect with your current patients
Engaging current patients is just as important as trying to reach new patients. Sharing content that reminds them of the importance of dental care and informs them of new advances in dental technology can help keep them connected to your team. Connected patients are also more likely to recommend your office to people they are connected with online.
Improve your SEO
Humans aren’t the only ones paying attention to your activity on social media. Search engines also get ranking signals from your social media activity, so the more active you are on social media, the better your chances of moving up the rankings. By linking to content on your site from your social channels, you can help improve your SEO and authority.
Things to consider
Time
If you’re managing your own social media marketing, it can be very time-consuming. Generating dental social media marketing ideas, creating content, and posting consistently requires more effort than you and your team members may think. Sharing the responsibilities among multiple people in your office can help spread the burden, but be realistic about the total amount of time you plan to spend on social media before diving in.
Money
Social media sites like Facebook and Instagram are free, but that doesn’t mean marketing through them is free. Until you build up an audience with your organic content, you’ll likely need to spend money to reach enough people to make a difference. Creating certain types of content may cost money, too, especially if you want to include photography and video in your strategy.