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Your medical practice website is a critical asset in your digital marketing strategy. It serves as the primary gateway for potential patients to learn about your services and make healthcare decisions. A well-designed and informative website attracts new patients and helps maintain engagement with current ones by providing easily accessible information and resources. With over…
In healthcare, a medical practice’s website is often the first interaction patients have with the organization. It serves as a digital front door, setting expectations for the patient experience and influencing their decision to seek care. While patients may not choose a provider solely based on website usability, an effective healthcare website plays a vital…
Your website is the center of all of your marketing. Your practice must have a solid foundation for it’s marketing and it all begins with the website. If you’re a competitive person, then you should be positioning the practice to dominate your marketing. This means more content and then more content and then even more…
Medical consumerism has undeniably changed the way that healthcare professionals’ market and deliver their services. Consumers now expect an unbeatable medical experience with innovative digital advancements. In short, the healthcare marketing landscape has drastically changed. This makes it essential for medical practitioners to compete using advanced digital marketing strategies. As more and more patients (almost…
Google has been encouraging websites to make the switch to HTTPS encryption for several years. The time has come when this transition will be seen across the board, as websites still using HTTP will be identified in Chrome as “not secure” beginning in July. Websites continuing to use HTTP after July 2018 will be marked…
Positioning Your Medical Practice for Success It is important for your website to evolve and stay competitive. Conventional wisdom seems to suggest that you should redesign your site every 2 or 3 years to keep your practice website fresh. In addition to considering the time between designs, it’s import to look at the contribution your…
You may have your own ideas about medical website design. Have you paid thousands of dollars to a web designer only to leave it sitting on the web, disjointed from your other marketing efforts? Often, websites end up being just another billboard in the desert with a few pages of beautiful design, little content, providing…