Social Media Marketing For Dentists Made Easy

Social media has become a must for everyone, including medical practitioners. A survey by DentaVox has associated dentists who use social media for professional purposes as being innovative and caring for patients. Patients also believe using platforms such as Facebook and Instagram will make a dentist successful. 

Here are 3 tips to get you started for social media marketing for your dentistry:

Share Customer Reviews 

As little as they may seem, customer reviews are crucial to the success of your business. Share some of your best customer reviews on your Facebook and social media pages. People are more likely to patronize you if your reviews are positive. 

Get Involved With Your Community 

Getting involved with your community not only creates brand awareness but shows current and potential clients just how much you care about your town. It’s crucial to engage with your community by offering free dental consultancies periodically, organizing health-related events, and participating in community meetings while sponsoring a few local events.

Engage With Your Audience

Responding to questions on your social media page, dropping dental tips that’ll help your clients with their dental health, and responding to clients’ private messages are just some of the ways you can engage with your followers. Try to post content your clients can relate to such as funny memes or posts about town-wide events. It will make your page relevant at all times and a must follow for both current and future clients.

Interested in outsourcing your dental practices social media? Cox Visuals is New Jersey’s premier social media agency and the expert in helping you boost your practices digital footprint on social media. From setting up your profiles and creating professional content to publishing regular posts and engaging with your followers, we do all the heavy lifting. Text “DENTIST” to 908-930-9813 to chat with our social media experts.

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