Marketing Your Practice

  • Marketing Resolutions for the New Year
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    Marketing Resolutions for the New Year

    The end of the year is a time to reflect on both personal and business goals. Starting the new year strong should involve creating goals for your practice and setting up realistic benchmarks. If you’re creating resolutions for the new year, consider adding these helpful marketing strategies to the list!

  • Reminding Patients to Use Insurance Benefits
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    Reminding Patients to Use Insurance Benefits

    This time of year is often busy, so most patients will need a gentle nudge to prompt a quick visit. How do you reach out in a way that feels authentic, caring, and not intrusive? The team at SmileMakers has some pointers when it comes to gentle reminders.

  • Keep Your Appointment Book Full During the Holidays
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    Keep Your Appointment Book Full During the Holidays

    The holidays are a joyous time, and the team at SmileMakers wants to make sure your practice is filled with new and returning patients this season! Here are a few things to keep that will help you keep your appointment book full until the end of the year (and beyond!)

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    Simple (and Budget-Friendly!) Ways to Show Your Patients Gratitude

    It’s the season of giving thanks, and we know that your practice wouldn’t be what it is today without your patients! At SmileMakers, we want to help you show gratitude for every patient that walks through your door.

  • Three Reasons to Spruce Up Your Website
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    Three Reasons to Spruce Up Your Website

    Studies show that in this modern age, close to 70% of consumers find their healthcare providers online. This means that your website is a critical sales tool when it comes to getting new patients in the door. But how can you tell if your website is hitting the mark?

  • Patient Retention: Reminders and Thank-Yous Go a Long Way
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    Patient Retention: Reminders and Thank-Yous Go a Long Way

    Your great care along with simple tactics like reminders, follow-up emails, and messages of gratitude add a special, personal touch that will make patients feel respected and appreciated. Here are a few things to keep in mind when crafting communication with new and existing patients.

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