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Building Patient Connections

Surveys suggest that attracting more and better patients is the number one concern of dentists today. If youre tired of trying the same solutions only to see the same results, you need a new marketing approach. This seminar will change the way you think about marketing. It will erase years of bad habits and misinformation about dental marketing.

through Social Media and Technology

Building Patient Connections


with Dr. Edward J. Zuckerberg and Doug Slighting

through Social Media and Technology


Social media provides us with a modern way of attracting new patients, creating stronger relationships with existing patients, reactivating old patients and marketing our use of technology. Content is key, and with consumer-focused, regularly updated content you will be able to engage patients, not only building up those relationships, but also your search engine ranking as well. Join Dr. Zuckerberg and Doug Slighting for a comprehensive session for growing you practice in 2014.

You will learn:


What a brand really is and why it is critical in effective marketing How to control touch points that control perceptions How your practice stats provide a road map for marketing opportunity How to analyze your competition How to implement marketing systems for long-term sustainability How to set effective growth goals and track results In States Where Applicable

Friday, March 7th, 2014 2013 at Troy Marriott


$79 per person | 15% discount for Detroit District Dental Society members.
Register online at http://hnrysc.hn/EZ3714
For more information, please contact Erin Smith at 248.277.9085.
Billing and cancellation policy: A $25.00 administration fee will be applied to cancellations received within 14 business days prior to the seminar. All seminars will be billed at time of registration.

200 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy, MI 48084, 248.680.9797 | Registration 8am, Seminar 8:30am12:30pm EST

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