by Chris Barnard | Feb 18, 2012 | Digital Word of Mouth
Patient Reviews of Dentists Are Public Recommendations As digital dental marketing continues the tumultuous transition from blind leap dental social media monitoring to hyper-local online patient review amplification, the opportunity to capitalize on existing patient...
by Chris Barnard | Feb 7, 2012 | Digital Word of Mouth, Online Reputation Management
Dentists Dealing With Negative Reviews Back in December 2011, an opera crooning Manhattan dentist made national headlines for all the wrong reasons; it wasn’t stellar cosmetic dentistry work but rather a sticky legal issue about a gag order imposed on an unhappy...
by Chris Barnard | Dec 7, 2011 | Online Reputation Management
Is there even a difference anymore? Really there is no line; it dissolved into the ether when wireless connections and mobile phone accessibility advanced into our personal lives like an invasive force of convenience coated consumerism. As it will remain from here on...
by Chris Barnard | Oct 27, 2011 | Local Search for Dentists, Online Reputation Management
Local Search & Patient Reviews for Dentists No-See-Ums: tiny biting flies that often live near water. You often see many of them swarming together in a cloud. Keep your mouth shut or you might breathe some in or swallow them! (It won’t hurt you, but it will...
by Chris Barnard | Sep 20, 2011 | Digital Word of Mouth, Online Reputation Management
How Can Dentists Get Reviews Seen By More People? In this age of digital interconnectivity we often make purchasing decisions based on what other people say. From searching for a new dentist to buying a used car, the ubiquitous online review guides us toward a final...
by Chris Barnard | Sep 13, 2011 | Google Places, Online Reputation Management
Gone are the days of quiet self-assuredness, now more than ever we are neck deep in the age of self-promotion. Generally (and anonymously speaking) people care what we say, and we care what other people think. Is it reality TV, the world wide interweb, or is it an...