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5 must have pages your clinic’s website cannot do without
We will go over the 5 must-have pages your clinic’s website cannot do without: Homepage On a piece of paper first identify the keywords that define your expertise, your Specialty, or your Clinic. Also, generate synonyms for the identified keywords. Now using this pool of words generate the content, introducing yourself to the world, on…
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3 Must-Haves your Clinic’s Website cannot do without (Part II)
This is the 2nd part of the article that talks about the MUST-HAVES for your clinic’s website. In case you missed the first part, here it is. Here we discuss the 3 Infrastructure points you must focus on, when getting a website built for your clinic Domain & Hosting A domain is your online address.…
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3 Simple Tricks that will convert your ordinary Email into a Marketing Powerhouse
Emails are so every day, and mundane, that the only time we think of them as a marketing tool is when we get junk and spam emails. And that is the most ineffective form of marketing. However, it does not have to be this way. Emails if done right, can promote your clinic’s brand very…
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3 things to remember when deciding on an Online Appointment Booking Software for your Clinic
In 2007 Cyrus Massoumi was trying to sell an innovative service to Dentists in New York. He was trying to get them to sign up for a service that would allow patients to book appointments with the Dentist, through an online website. This website would be called ZocDoc. Back then, Cyrus and his small team…
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12 step guide to a sure-shot successful clinic blog
To Blog, is to write down your thoughts on a subject and share that article online for others to read. It should simply be a communication channel between yourself and your readers. You can blog about advancement in your field of medicine. You can blog about news events affecting your industry. You can write about…
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3 Things you must-check after your clinic’s website goes live
After the website goes live, there are 3 things you must ensure are working as expected. They are as follows: Is the Website Responsive Traditional websites have a difficult time displaying themselves correctly on smaller screens of a tablet or a mobile. A “responsive” website on the other hand implies a website that renders itself…