KINGWOOD, TX, November 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) William A. Kimbrough, DDS, is pleased to announce the launch of a new, patient-focused website developed by People & Practice, which offers customized social media marketing to doctors. For existing patients, the website will serve as a hub for information about dental health, contests and events, and frequently asked questions. For new patients, the new website will be a virtual window into the world of Kimbrough Orthodontics, helping to communicate the practice's core values and providing valuable information to patients and parents.
"Today's patients and parents are leveraging the Internet not only to find orthodontists, but also to gain a better understanding of who they are as people, what their office environment is like, and how they're different from the other local practitioners," says Kimbrough. "One of the goals of this new website and all of our online efforts is to build credibility and trust virtually, helping to make the decision of which practice to choose an easy one."
The website includes a links page to all of the Kimbrough Orthodontics social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn. The website also features a dynamic blog that will host insights and perspectives from Dr. Kimbrough.
"Coupled with our robust social media presence, the new website will provide existing and new patients many opportunities to learn about orthodontics and their own oral health, while also having some fun."
About Dr. Bill Kimbrough and Kimbrough Orthodontics:
Dr. Kimbrough received his undergraduate degree from Baylor University in Waco, TX and a DDS from the Baylor Dental Branch in Dallas. He then spent two additional years in Orthodontic residency at the University of Texas Dental School in Houston. In between all of this he served two years in the Army.
Dr. Kimbrough is happily married to his wife Carole, a local store owner in Kingwood. They have one son, Austin, and one granddaughter, Sasha. Dr. Kimbrough is an avid outdoorsman. He loves hunting, fishing and gardening.
For more information about Kimbrough Orthodontics please contact the practice directly at 281-358-8551 or ortho@kimbroughortho.com or visit online:
Website: www.kimbroughortho.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kimbroughortho
Blog: www.kimbroughortho.com/blog
Twitter: http://twitter.com/kimbroughortho
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/kimbroughortho
Kimbrough Orthodontics in Kingwood, TX Launches New Website
William A. Kimbrough, DDS launched a new website that includes links to all of the Kimbrough Orthodontics social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn. There is also a blog that will host insights from Dr. Kimbrough.
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[Press-News.org] Kimbrough Orthodontics in Kingwood, TX Launches New WebsiteWilliam A. Kimbrough, DDS launched a new website that includes links to all of the Kimbrough Orthodontics social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn. There is also a blog that will host insights from Dr. Kimbrough.