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New Dental Web to launch New Dental Website

New Dental Web will launch its new dental marketing website, www.newdentalweb.com, later this month.  As a testament to their search engine optimization (SEO) skills, their website is #1 in Google for “new dental web” and #4 in Google for “new dental websites”.Steve Presser launches New Dental Web Website

 ”We’re very excited about the immediate success of our website,” says Steve Presser, owner of New Dental Web.  “We have been studying Google’s algorithm’s in great detail and plan to bring this same success to all of our clients looking for new dental websites.”

He attributes the immediate success to mastering the Google algorithms,  using New Dental Web’s newly created online marketing tools, and to a little bit of luck.  “There’s no question that we specifically created our site to show up at the very top of the search engines.  This is the same package we offer to all clients who choose to go with our top SEO package,” Steve notes.  ”However, for Google to immediately crawl the site before www.newdentalweb.com has officially launched without tweaking keywords and phrases is a blessing.”

Presser goes on to say that while most sites will not see the immediate success that New Dental Web encountered, he firmly believes that he can bring the same web marketing statistics to his clients over a given period of time.  To learn more about New Dental Web’s web marketing and search optimization tools, please click here.

Do you have payment plans for new dental websites?

Yes.  New Dental Web realizes that new dental practices often have a number of large start-up costs.  As a result, we have a number of payment plans for our clients that allow them to cover costs in monthly payments.  We also accept credit cards.

All About Dental Web Community

New Dental Web CommunityNew Dental Web’s “Dental Web Community” allows dentists to interact with other dentists to both contribute and benefit from everyone’s dentistry articles.  It is a community of professionals dedicated to higher-learning, tips and tricks in the dental industry, and all of the other benefits that come from networking with collegues.

HOW  DENTAL WEB COMMUNITY WORKS

A dentists submits an article to the the Dental Web Community.  The article is immediately posted on all clients’ sites that have the Dental Web Community tool installed.

HOW YOU BENEFIT FROM THE DENTAL WEB COMMUNITY

Being part of the Dental Web Community gives every dental website a wealth of recent, reliable news created by dental colleagues around the country.  When you personally submit articles, you are recognized and read by dentists and patients nationwide.  Finally, The articles you provide instantly reach thousands of people because they are added to all of our client sites around the country.

Dental Website Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Search Engine Optimization for Dental Websites Dental Websites have continued to develop over the years with the rest of the online industry.  Initially, all websites were hand-coded by programmers.  With the introduction of web development tools for designers, graphic artists moved to the forefront of website development.  This wave brought on crazy animations and fluff that, while cool and attention-getting, didn’t necessarily “sell” a company’s product.  Google came along and completely changed website traffic and the way companies ran their online businesses.  Today, all companies looking to bite off a piece of their share of the market must abide by Google’s rules.  With this realization, New Dental Web set out to master search engine optimization (SEO).

“What sets New Dental Web apart from other marketing companies is our focus on results,” says Steve Presser.  “Most clients want a cool looking dental website.  That’s the easy part.  The hard part is staying motivated and focused on using the technology to sell and benefit your practice. A great looking website isn’t valuable unless people see it and use it.”

New Dental Web creates dental websites with search engine optimization (SEO) in mind.  It is amazing to see what a difference it makes when, for example, a Fort Wayne dental practice sits at the top of Google’s search engine for “Dentists in Fort Wayne, IN.”  Click here to read more about dental web marketing and SEO.

Market to the RIGHT Dental Patients with Internal Marketing

Dr Rich Presser Internal Marketing for DentistsDentists often target new programs that include 1-800-dentist, newspaper ads, direct mailing programs, and radio ad campaigns. All of these hold value but none are as valuable as internal marketing via patient referrals.  Dental practices need to concentrate their efforts internally to build patient relations and attract new patients.

Our goal is to grow dental practices effectively and efficiently.  Internal dental marketing not only brings in the best patients but also costs the least amount of money.  Unfortunately, most dentists frown at internal marketing because it’s something they need to do over time instead of paying a couple thousand dollars to run an ad campaign.  To combat this mentality, New Dental Web has created robust, online tools that make internal marketing management simple.  Using our dental web tools will force your practice to ask for referrals, make after-care calls, and send hand-written notes to patients.  You can thank us later.

It Is Not Just A Kid Thing: Fluoridated Tap Water Benefits Older Adults Even More

tap_water.gifThe benefits of fluoridation in preventing tooth decay have been known for over half a century and today approximately two-thirds of Americans have access to fluoridated public water.

Gerardo Maupomé, B.D.S., M.Sc., Ph.D., of the Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, and colleagues report in a study published in the Fall issue of the Journal of Public Health Dentistry that older adults benefit even more significantly from fluoridation than children.

Dr. Maupomé and his colleagues investigated whether access to fluoridated community water reduced the amounts of dental fillings and associated costs needed by children, adults, and older adults. All three groups benefited, with older adults benefiting the most.

Participants in the study were all members of a dental health maintenance organization and so had access to dental care through dental insurance. “Our finding that fluoridated water lowered the number of dental fillings confirms studies on younger people but breaks new ground on older individuals. While those we studied had dental insurance, many older adults, who are often retired, don’t have dental insurance and so prevention of decay is very important. Community water fluoridation is a sound public health investment for people of all ages,” said Dr. Maupomé, who is also a Regenstrief Institute, Inc. affiliated scientist.

“Much of the focus of research on community water fluoridation has been on children. There has been significantly less research on adults and even less on older adults. Individuals are keeping their teeth through adulthood into their older years. We need to study dental health through all decades of life,” said Dr. Maupomé.

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Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release.
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Dr. Maupomé was formerly with Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research. Co-authors of the study are Christina M. Gullion, Ph.D.; Dawn Peters, Ph.D.; and Sally Jo Little, R.D.H., M.S. Funding for this study was provided to Kaiser Permanente by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through a contract with the Alliance for Community Health Plans.

Source:
Cindy Fox Aisen
Indiana University