Free report reveals why dental websites need help

Jan. 29, 2013
1-800-DENTIST releases a new whitepaper.

LOS ANGELES, California--1-800-DENTIST, a dental marketing company, has released a new whitepaper called “13 Warning Signs Your Website Needs Help.”

The whitepaper outlines the most common (and costly) mistakes made in dental websites--and how to avoid them.

The free paper reveals how recent changes in technology, social media, consumer behavior, and search engine standards can render older websites invisible to patients. It also explains how an outdated site can actually drive them away in today’s competitive online marketplace.

The paper also shares steps for overcoming these challenges, even showing dentists how to avoid being overcharged for a dynamic, modern site.

“A dentist’s website should be their most powerful marketing tool, but many don’t even realize their site has fallen behind the curve,” said Fred Joyal, founder of 1-800-DENTIST.

“We published this report to give dentists an easy guide to updating their site and maximizing their online marketing power.”

Dentists can request a free copy of “13 Warning Signs Your Website needs help” by calling (855) 228-4237 or by visiting 1800dentist.com/WebsiteWhitepaper.

At the same time, they will be given a 10-minute demo of WebDirector, 1-800-DENTIST’s newest product that provides solutions to the biggest dental website pitfalls (including tools for mobile and social integration).

“We put together this essential website checklist based on our deep understanding of online marketing,” added Joyal. “Our team runs the largest dental website in North America and we know what it takes to attract new patients online. Now we want to share that knowledge with dentists and their teams.”

The new whitepaper is the latest in a series of dental marketing reports published by 1-800-DENTIST over the last year. These free resources are offered to complement the company’s suite of marketing products, which offers solutions for dental practice growth.

For more information, visit www.1800dentist.com.

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