Brand Your Orthodontic Practice for Success
Every successful business has a brand image in some way or another. Some of these “brand images” are far more subtle than others but nonetheless there is a brand image
Why Your Orthodontic Practice must go SOCIAL
Gone are the days where consumers acted as one big party with a single voice. Social media now allows every consumer has an individual voice and ability to post on a businessR
Four Actions on Twitter That Will Hurt Your Practice
Twitter, like all social media is essentially a public forum. Everyone can see what you say, and very often you need to keep that in mind when making a post. At times, some of the
Gaining Customers Over Social Media for Your Orthodontic Practice
Social media provides a unique interface for businesses and practices to interact with patients on a very direct basis. All good practices should try to capitalize on this ability
Social Media Daily Tasks for Orthodontic Practices
Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+ all great places to start for your business on social media. However, having lots of accounts can be hard to manage and keep up with. Here i
Content Marketing Through a Blog for Your Orthodontic Practice
Content marketing is unquestionably a contemporary idea being thrown around by a ton of businesses today. Experts are always saying that content marketing is essential in buildin
Social Media Crisis Mangement Tips for your Orthodontic Practice
Like it or not, social media is a public forum. Although it is essential for your practice to be on social media, there can sometimes be some unintended negative consequences. Si
4 Items to Share on Social Media for Your Orthodontic Practice
1.) Share news related to your practice and industry. For example, you could make a post about a new state of the art x-ray machine that your practice just purchased. Make sure tha
3 Content Marketing Tips for Your Orthodontic Practice
1.) Use Images Very Frequently. While much of SEO is based on text that search engines can process, visual content is much more appealing for human readers. Audiences are naturally