No. While a practice website is essential in today's online-driven world, a practice website, on its own will do little to grow your practice and generate new patients.
Typical brochure-style dental practice Websites are quickly outdated, static, neutral and passive. ChooseDentalImplants.com, however, is timely, dynamic, personal and interactive - an agile practice development tool that focuses directly on your target audience.
Also, dental practice websites are notoriously slow to update content. Stale copy takes up valuable online real estate and is less effective at attracting readers, the media or search engines. Traditional Websites are a one-way channel - they don't invite interaction, feedback or commentary with readers.
ChooseDentalImplants.com creates immediate connections with patients, helping to launch conversations and keep the discussion lively. Much of this is attributable to the personal authentic voice that defines ChooseDentalImplants.com and contrasts with the generalized, detached and third-person perspective on most dental practice Websites.
Finally, as you probably already know, with the almost infinite amount of websites online, it is very difficult and expensive, to drive traffic to a website. Marketing a website, and creating continuous unique and interactive content is truly a full-time job. The good news is that you no longer have to worry about this. ChooseDentalImplants.com is constantly working on your behalf to find you new patients. So, leave the marketing to us, so you can focus on dental implant treatment and planning for your patients!
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