BEVERLY HILLS, CA, February 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Comprehensive patient engagement service, Smile Reminder (also known as Solutionreach), is once again honored by Dental Products Report's DPR 100 List for their innovative Xtend Platform. The prestigious annual list determines key industry products integral to dentistry and practice management. This year, Smile Reminder's extraordinary Xtend Platform is named one of DPR 100's "Top 5 Marketing Tools."
As a leading trade publication in the dental industry, Dental Products Report reviews a wide variety of products, tools, and technologies available in the dental market. The magazine's annual year-end list is a representation of industry trends changing the landscape of clinical practices. The Xtend Platform's inclusion in the DPR 100 solidifies the company's standing as the leading patient communication system in the dental space. The platform provides valuable outreach solutions that are easily integrated into any existing system, assisting offices with social media, their online reputation and presence, and easily accessed patient testimonials.
"Technological advances are at every turn," said Smile Reminder founder and CEO Jim Higgins. "Chances are, if a practice is not using relevant and effective marketing strategies their competitors are. We aim to make the heightened demand of advanced practice-to-patient communication easy by doing the work for you."
Using a marketing service such as Smile Reminder gives dental practices a competitive edge by allowing their voice to be heard. Practices can communicate through e-newletters, text messages, and social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter. Furthermore, their specialized feature sets, Xtend and Active Presence, focus directly on a practice's online reputation, or "webutation." As a result, dental practices are acquiring new patients, retaining existing ones, and reactivating lost ones. This is the type of service that can make a huge difference in bottom lines and patient satisfaction.
Already helping over thousands of dentists, doctors and healthcare professionals effectively communicate with millions of patients nationwide, Smile Reminder once again proves their unwavering relevance in the ever-evolving dental industry.
ABOUT Smile Reminder:
Smile Reminder is the clear leader in providing patient engagement and communication solutions for healthcare practices. Utilizing the latest text, email, voice, video, web, and social media tools, Smile Reminder equips businesses, healthcare providers, and public institutions, with a "high-tech" solution that does not sacrifice the "high-touch" personalization when communicating with customers. Smile Reminder's engagement tools include every type of personalized communication including appointment reminders, confirmations, reactivation, referrals, birthday wishes, holiday wishes, surveys, newsletters, customized promotions and more.
Smile Reminder has been the recipient of numerous awards and accolades including: (2009-2011) Inc 500/5000 fastest growing private companies; (2009-2010) Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the year Finalist; Winner 2010 Utah Innovation awards; (2010-2011) Utah Valley Fast 50, (2010) Utah Business Fast 50. (2011) MountainWest Capital Network Utah 100.
For more information, please visit http://www.smilereminder.com.
To set up an interview and/or media inquiries, call Jessica Lieu at 323.937.1951 or jessica@tylerbarnettpr.com.
Smile Reminder's Xtend Platform Joins the Ranks as One of DPR 100's "Top 5 Marketing Tools"
Dental Products Report Honors Smile Reminder's Fresh Marketing Outreach
2012-02-08
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