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The Anatomy of a Patient-Friendly Website (Part 3 of 6)

Mary Kay Miller
Attract, Engage, and Direct Prospective New Patients To Your Front Door
Course date: Thursday, May 07, 2009 01:00 AM (EST)

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Never before has an "average Joe" been afforded the opportunity to attract new patients to his practice in record time, than with the Internet. Like it or not... we need to manage our own public relations.

Course fee: $95.00

Your website is the perfect vehicle to deliver your personal message to dental consumers in your area, at the exact time they are looking for you online. In order to engage new patients, your website must be designed correctly to attract, engage and direct patients to contact your office for a new patient exam. Discover 10 tips on how to "Set Your Website Apart" from the competition in your demographic.


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