COLUMBUS, OH, March 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Bald Head Design, Ohio based web design firm is helping dentist improve their communication between patients and their practices through the creation of social media outlets - Facebook and Twitter. By offering a comprehensive social media strategy, which includes not only the creation of these social media tools, but by also providing training and resources providing for a successful social media marketing campaign. Social media allows patients to connect and engage with both the dentists and their staff.
With over 500 million users, and growing, Facebook is becoming a very viable resource for dentists. Adding Twitter to the mix only enhances your communication efforts. Not only do these tools help you to communicate, they help you educate. By having a social media presence you provide a valuable resource to educate your patients on oral health care. By simply adding access to Facebook and Twitter on your website you now provide a way for your patients to interact with each other, ask questions regarding dental health, and share experiences.
Social media should not be seen as a stand alone marketing strategy. Having a website that is interactive, user friendly and easy to understand all play a vital role in your overall strategy. We must not forget that part of your social media strategy should include blogs. Blogs are a great way to provide useful and related articles that help educate your patients.
If you don't have a social media strategy in place or maybe you don't even have a website now is the time to start thinking about getting on board. Our team can help develop your social media and website strategy. We can help design your website and social media sites. We can provide training and ongoing support for your staff. Our aim is to help you succeed! For more details on our services please visit: http://www.dentistrymarketingsolutions.com.
Adding a well design social media strategy along with an effective website will provide your practice with the tools it needs to not only help you stay connected with your current patience, but will help you reach potential new patience. The web is quickly growing and so is social media. You can either pretend you don't need to pay attention to it or you can do what so many other dental offices are going and harness the power of these new and exciting outlets.
Bald Head Design is a design and online marketing company. For more information, please contact us at (866) 652-0853.
Bald Head Design Announces Social Media Service for Dentist. Social Media Marketing Could Save Your Practice Up to 90% In Advertising Costs
Building an effective social media strategy for your dental practice ensures that you stay connected with your patients and provides one of the most powerful advertising tools around today. You cannot afford to ignore social media marketing.
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[Press-News.org] Bald Head Design Announces Social Media Service for Dentist. Social Media Marketing Could Save Your Practice Up to 90% In Advertising CostsBuilding an effective social media strategy for your dental practice ensures that you stay connected with your patients and provides one of the most powerful advertising tools around today. You cannot afford to ignore social media marketing.



