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Dentists who love to learn about technology and new ways to attract patients through online channels, this is for you!

There are 6 main things that you can improve in your website to attract new patients without any cost and just with SEO!

  • NAP (Name, Address, Phone Number) Consistency
  • High Google LightHouse Score (on every webpage)
  • Proper implementation of Google EAT (Expertise, Authority and Trust)
  • Ensuring your entire website complies with Google’s content guidelines
  • Grow the number of Quality Backlinks pointing to different pages on your website
  • Receive 10+ monthly Love Letter (paragraph) Google Reviews

I didn't care for Google much at first tbh. Wanted to go by traditional methods but we are obtaining more than our expected goal of patients now.

Btw my team is from Ekwa Marketing and they helped me a great deal in achieving this. I would walk into the practice to see appointments made for a busy but a satisfying day. If you would like to check them out reach out to me. I'm not linking anything here because I don't like to spam. Just let me know if you truly need help.

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