Archive for January, 2010
#7-The Internet & Social Media Will Magnify Patient Relations – For Better Or Worse
The Internet and social media will become a platform for amplified patient interaction. In 2010, consider patient relations as patient interactions during which many of their friends observe. In the past if a patient had a bad experience with your practice, they might tell several of their friends … bad word of mouth could spread [...]
Full Story#6-Dentists Will Take Marketing into Their Own Hands
One of the top New Years resolutions is to be better with money. Many dentists will try to cut costs this year and to take over duties they would usually pay to have done. The marketing budget is usually first to go. This doesn’t have to be the case. Marketing can be as easy as [...]
Full Story#5-Digital Xray Integration will continue to grow rapidly through 2010
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Full Story#4-More Dentists Will Utilize Independent Technicians to Service Their Dental Equipment.
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Full Story#3-Patients Who Survived Financially in 2009 Will Focus on Oral Care in 2010
What does it take to make your practice extraordinary in the face of economic challenges? Investing in your practice! NOW is the time to actively generate programs for recare and new patients. Even in this sluggish economy, you can increase production using savvy marketing techniques. It’s up to you to stimulate demand in the marketplace. [...]
Full Story#2-Cutting Costs on Cabinetry
With today’s dentists facing considerable costs of opening new practices, converting to digital imaging equipment, and ever-increasing overhead and lab expenses … where can you save money to continue to operate a profitable practice? One often overlooked expense is the initial investment in dental cabinetry. With retail costs reaching as high as $25,000 per operatory [...]
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