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Locality: New Westminster, British Columbia

Phone: +1 604-240-8445



Address: 102-803 Queens Ave V3M1L8 New Westminster, BC, Canada

Website: RevDentalMarketing.com

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Rev Dental Marketing 11.11.2020

So awesome to see dentists and their staff having fun and showing their personalities with their social marketing. These ladies are doing it right (and it looks like the effort is paying off). Hats off to you!

Rev Dental Marketing 31.10.2020

HUGE Opportunity for your practice... Imaging this scenario... someone is at home and in need of immediate help as a result of a painful toothache. They (like millions of others) have purchased a Google Home device. So they simply ask, "OK Google, find a dentist near me." ... IF your practice: 1. Is NOT found in the Google 3 top 3 listings - You're S.O.L. 2. Does not have more reviews than your competitors = S.O.L. 3. Does not have a relevant site or social presence = S.O.L. Now... a here is what is even more interesting. I asked Alexa this same question 3 months ago and she replied..... "sorry I don't have that information." I just asked her today and she gave me 4 dentists that are very close to where I live. Do you want to miss out on these new patient opportunities? If not, we can help. https://techcrunch.com//google-says-it-sold-a-google-home/

Rev Dental Marketing 15.10.2020

Did you know.... the average American spends more than two hours a day on their mobile device, with 50% of their app time in their most-used app, and almost 80% in their top three apps, according to comScore. And of those 140 minutes spent on our phones, 50 minutes are spent across Facebook apps (Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger). Moving forward, Facebook should play a bigger role in every practice's marketing strategy. Will YOUR practice be leveraging Facebook ads in 2018?

Rev Dental Marketing 05.10.2020

According to this study, there are a lot of people out there that needs proper dental care in Canada. What do you think can / should be done about this?