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787: 3 Common Dental Marketing Mistakes & How to Fix Them – Andre Santos
Marketing is all about ads and social media. Right? While those are key elements, there is a lot more to the process. To demystify dental marketing and help you drive growth, Kirk Behrendt brings in Andre Santos, co-founder of Pain-Free Dental Marketing, to share three common mistakes that most dentists make and easy ways to fix them. With a bit of effort, you can attract more of the patients you want! To learn the best strategies to communicate your practice’s brand, listen to Episode 787 of The Best Practices Show!
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Main Takeaways:
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0:00 Introduction.
1:32 Andre’s background.
2:58 The biggest marketing mistake dentists make.
5:24 Do you have a generic website?
6:58 Which pages are patients visiting most?
8:00 What makes a great About Us page?
9:33 The second biggest marketing mistake dentists make.
12:51 Showcase your great story.
15:12 Talk about the things you care about.
19:18 The third marketing mistake dentists make.
21:17 A great phone experience is crucial to building trust.
23:14 Culture is king.
27:42 Average phone conversion percentages.
32:09 Every patient interaction is marketing.
33:57 What percentage of new patient referrals should come from existing patients?
35:39 Final thoughts.
37:15 More about Pain-Free Dental Marketing and how to get in touch.
Andre Santos Bio:
Before dental marketing, Andre Santos started his career in the corporate world. He met Eric Hubbard while the two worked at GameStop, where they formed their lifelong friendship. One year, Eric’s hometown dentist became interested in marketing strategies to save his dwindling practice. He became Eric’s first client, kicking off his and Andre’s marketing agency, Pain-Free Dental Marketing, where he and his team have been helping practices grow ever since.
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787: 3 Common Dental Marketing Mistakes & How to Fix Them – Andre Santos
Marketing is all about ads and social media. Right? While those are key elements, there is a lot more to the process. To demystify dental marketing and help you drive growth, Kirk Behrendt brings in Andre Santos, co-founder of Pain-Free Dental Marketing, to share three common mistakes that most dentists make and easy ways to fix them. With a bit of effort, you can attract more of the patients you want! To learn the best strategies to communicate your practice’s brand, listen to Episode 787 of The Best Practices Show!
Learn More About Andre:
More Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:
Episode Resources:
Main Takeaways:
Snippets:
0:00 Introduction.
1:32 Andre’s background.
2:58 The biggest marketing mistake dentists make.
5:24 Do you have a generic website?
6:58 Which pages are patients visiting most?
8:00 What makes a great About Us page?
9:33 The second biggest marketing mistake dentists make.
12:51 Showcase your great story.
15:12 Talk about the things you care about.
19:18 The third marketing mistake dentists make.
21:17 A great phone experience is crucial to building trust.
23:14 Culture is king.
27:42 Average phone conversion percentages.
32:09 Every patient interaction is marketing.
33:57 What percentage of new patient referrals should come from existing patients?
35:39 Final thoughts.
37:15 More about Pain-Free Dental Marketing and how to get in touch.
Andre Santos Bio:
Before dental marketing, Andre Santos started his career in the corporate world. He met Eric Hubbard while the two worked at GameStop, where they formed their lifelong friendship. One year, Eric’s hometown dentist became interested in marketing strategies to save his dwindling practice. He became Eric’s first client, kicking off his and Andre’s marketing agency, Pain-Free Dental Marketing, where he and his team have been helping practices grow ever since.
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