9/5/11

5 Reasons Your Practice Should Start a Blog


A blog can be a highly affordable and effective tool to promote your practice with.  Here are 5 reasons your Practice should start a blog:

Increase your web presence
A well-maintained blog can be the best way to increase your practice’s web presence and improve SEO.  If someone searches for local dentists or orthodontists in your area, you want to be one for first results that pop up.  A blog helps you climb that list and become the number one search result on Google.

Publish interesting and useful content
A blog offers you and your practice an online platform to publish information to the masses.  Write and publish useful and interesting content on the blog to attract readers, current clients, potential clients, etc.  A blog also allows your practice a platform to share news and updates regarding the practice as well.

Build an online following
By publishing interesting and useful content on the blog, you will attract an online following.  People will subscribe to the blog, and if your blog is quality enough, they will refer their social networks to the blog too.  Building an online following can be highly influential and a blog allows you to do this.

Build Credibility, Authority, and Trust
Now that your practice’s blog is building a thriving online community, your practice is now building credibility, authority, and trust.  Use a blog to solidify yourself and your practice as the number one practice in the region.

It’s Cost Effective!
You can start a blog on Wordpress for free.  You can invest into a more dynamic or customized theme for the blog, but overall, a blog is perhaps the most cost effective social media tool that your practice can take advantage of.


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