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10 Significant Reasons to Outsource Marketing for Dentists

My Social Practice

Outsource Marketing for Dentists: Why and How Marketing might seem like an easy item on your agenda at first or even a fun distraction from the day-to-day. Managing a dental practice means dozens of responsibilities pulling you in every direction and marketing unfortunately usually falls to the bottom of the priorities list.

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Leveraging Reviews to Stand Out in a Competitive Market

Firegang

Strategies to Amplify Your Reviews Amplifying your online reviews is one of the best ways to position yourself as a high-quality dentist in an extremely competitive market. By doing so, you can attract your ideal patients who are willing to choose your practice over others. Download the guide now!

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Mastering AI Prompting for Dentists: The Powerful WWWAC Method

My Social Practice

AI’s versatility has proved a boon for improving practice management and dental marketing capabilities. However, effective prompting is the key to unlocking the technology’s full potential in your dental practice. Sink your teeth into the following script. How can dentists use ChatGPT?

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Beyond Technology: Building Patient Relationships are Key in an AI-Driven World

My Social Practice

As a result, dental marketing companies are turning to AI to streamline their customer service operations, reduce costs, and improve customer satisfaction. Listen in on this informative dental marketing webinar and learn strategies and techniques to improve your patient relationships. However, reality is often the opposite!

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Guest Post by Kleer: Top 10 Questions Group Practices Ask About Launching a Membership Plan

Planet DDS

As a group practice or DSO you have a lot to do—marketing, recruiting, training, payroll, billing, and so on. As a result, we often hear from groups and DSOs that they don’t have the time or expertise to launch a dental membership plan across their practice locations. They are never more than a chat, email, or phone call away.