Every dentist wants to build a good reputation, cultivate a reliable stream of referrals, and generate repeat business. All these goals are attainable but they require time and excellent quality of dental service. Dental reviews are a great way to jumpstart this process.<\/span><\/p>\n
Positive customer reviews available on websites like Yelp, Facebook, and Google, offer dentists a powerful marketing tool. Leveraged wisely, dental reviews can act as virtual referrals, boosting conversion rates, and increasing revenue. This article illustrates the value of patient reviews, shows how reviews specifically help dentists, and offers some best practices on how to get more reviews.<\/span><\/p>\n
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Nearly any business can get a boost from positive customer reviews. Here are some of the most well-known benefits.<\/span><\/p>\n\t\t
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There are plenty of review sites out there that are easy and free to use. Anytime someone searches in Google, which is about <\/span>3.5 billion times every day <\/span><\/a>to be specific, reviews of businesses and their star ratings are prominent, even if the user selects the map feature. Facebook reviews are a great place to catch the eye of your patient\u2019s family and friends and Yelp has been influencing businesses (in positive and sometimes negative ways) since the early 2000s.<\/span><\/p>\n
A<\/span> survey of 1,800 consumers<\/span><\/a> quantified the popularity of the three most popular review sites mentioned above, showing that Google ranked as the most popular review site, with 41 percent of respondents citing it as their favorite. Facebook was the second pick thanks to 26 percent of respondents, while 22 percent of respondents helped Yelp rank third.<\/span><\/p>\n
On each of these websites, reviews will often be displayed regardless of whether a business has paid for the listing. And once reviews are posted, they\u2019re going to be seen by many. <\/span>One study found<\/span><\/a> that 88 percent of consumers utilize reviews when determining the quality of businesses in their area.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n\t\t
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To make sure your practice can get the most from all posted dental reviews, make sure to claim them. Look for prompts like \u201cOwn this business?\u201d to verify your account. You might wonder if verification is worth it, but a recent study by Wombly noted that businesses that failed to claim their listings had, on average,<\/span> $72,000 less in revenue<\/span><\/a> annually.<\/span><\/p>\n
With the ability to search for businesses right on our smartphones or wearable tech, the age of looking up listings without context is over. Now we get the address, the location with the ability to get directions, as well as a steady stream of star ratings and reviews. And all this is available without needing to visit the business\u2019 website.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n\n
Increasingly, potential patients are making heavy use of customer reviews in their decisions \u2014 and this applies to more types of businesses than restaurants and shoe stores. A 2017<\/span> study<\/span><\/a> showed 63 percent of people use review sites when considering which practice to select for cosmetic dentistry procedures.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n
If you want users to be more likely to see your business pop up when they\u2019re using a search engine, Search Engine Optimization, or SEO for short, is a term you need to know.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n
Over two hundred factors are known to impact SEO and customer reviews are a big factor alone. This is due to Google taking increasing steps in recent years to localize search results, with<\/span> a 2017 study by Local SEO Guide<\/span><\/a> finding that reviews helped with keyword relevancy and engagement for businesses, two critical SEO factors.<\/span><\/p>\n\n
Of course, good SEO only gets customers to a website. Converting those users into potential patients, or conversion, is crucial. For this, you\u2019ll need to get a potential patient to pick up the phone or fill out an email contact form. Having plenty of positive dental reviews can help persuade someone visiting your website to take that next step,<\/span> with a study by Revoo finding<\/span><\/a> \u201c50 or more reviews per product can mean a 4.6 percent increase in conversion rates.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n
At the end of the day, perhaps the key thing to know about customer reviews is that they\u2019re known to drive sales. One study<\/span> in the Harvard Business Review found<\/span><\/a> that each star on a Yelp review \u201ctranslated to anywhere from a 5 percent to 9 percent effect on revenues.\u201d That swing can be enough to take out an unlucky business.<\/span><\/p>\n
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Reviews matter to any business. That said, they are especially important to dentists.<\/span><\/p>\n
The average patient is extremely likely to consult reviews before making an appointment with a new dentist.<\/span><\/p>\n
A survey in the Consumer Guide to Dentistry showed that<\/span> 68 percent of respondents<\/span><\/a> pegged reviews as being \u201cextremely important, while an additional 30 percent noted they were \u2018somewhat important\u2019 to the process.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n\n
Another study demonstrated that<\/span> 85 percent of customers were more likely to choose dentists with higher reviews<\/span><\/a>. For this reason, it\u2019s wise for dentists to treat any patient as a potential reviewer, always making sure to provide expert cleaning, ethical billing, and professional service.<\/span><\/p>\n
A referral is a gold standard for marketing, as people generally trust their friends and family members much more than they trust a billboard or radio ad. But dental reviews might be right up there with referrals these days for what they inspire in those that read them.<\/span><\/p>\n
A BrightLocal survey noted<\/span><\/a> that 91 percent of respondents aged 18 to 34 trusted reviews as much as personal recommendations. Survey respondents were also likely to read an average of 10 reviews before deciding they could trust a business.<\/span><\/p>\n
With dentists, the stakes for building trust are even higher,<\/span> with some unethical practitioners giving the industry a bad name<\/span><\/a>. A list of positive dental reviews online can help top dentists distinguish themselves.<\/span><\/p>\n
One of the best things about the internet? It helps make people comfortable to say things they might not say in person. This is especially beneficial for dentists, whose patients might be nervous and quiet during appointments.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n
But quiet doesn\u2019t mean they\u2019re having a bad experience. From the comfort of their laptop or smartphone, this same person might open up and leave a glowing review, giving dentists a chance to connect by responding with a friendly thank you.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n
Let\u2019s face it, no business is perfect. Even the best dental practice can find little ways to improve the patient\u2019s experience.\u00a0 The sooner these things are pointed out in dental reviews, the sooner they can be corrected.<\/span><\/p>\n\t\t
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Keep an eye on your review sites for negative comments or helpful feedback and examine what has been mentioned. Is it accurate? Could your team work together to make some improvements? Implement the changes and respond to the review as soon as you can. Your response is a great opportunity to thank them for their feedback and let them know you\u2019re either working on a fix or have already implemented a change.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n
It\u2019s sometimes difficult to get dental patients to try a new practice, as once they find a decent dentist, they can be hesitant to switch. Good reviews show patients that better options might be out there than their current selection. But what if you only have a few reviews? Or none at all? Find out how to grow your review game below.<\/span><\/p>\n
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For dentists looking for ways to get more positive patient reviews, here are five best practices that can yield results.<\/span><\/p>\n
Google, Facebook, and Yelp aren\u2019t the only sites that matter for dentists. Some dentist-specific sites to monitor reviews at include:<\/span><\/p>\n
It\u2019s wise to periodically check for more of these sites. Simply Google \u201cdentist reviews\u201d to find locations where reviews are grouped and stay up to date on current sites.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n
When deciding who to solicit for reviews start with your best patients. Maybe it\u2019s the ones who\u2019ve been coming to your business the longest, or patients who always have nice things to say at the end of their appointments. These are the people who will know how to write a good review of your dental practice and will likely be happy to do so. All you have to do is ask.<\/span><\/p>\n
A multi-paragraph, amazing dentist review from a patient shouldn\u2019t just sit on Google or Yelp, waiting to be discovered (hopefully) by future customers. Once you have a great patient review, there\u2019s nothing wrong with you sharing it with the world.<\/span><\/p>\n
Ways to bring awareness to positive reviews include:<\/span><\/p>\n
Then there\u2019s always the good old-fashioned method of mentioning positive reviews to patients verbally or in a brochure.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n\t\t
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Take a deep breath and remember an occasional negative review isn\u2019t a bad thing. Far from it. Many consumers still approach online reviews skeptically, assuming that businesses pay to suppress any negative review. An occasional two or even one-star review<\/span> is a good thing<\/span><\/a>. Negative reviews legitimize the other positive reviews. They also give businesses a chance to shine in their response.<\/span><\/p>\n
Positive reviews might not seem as imperative for dentists to respond to, but these matter too. Whether reviews are positive or negative,<\/span> 89 percent of consumers<\/span><\/a> are reading the responses from businesses.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n
This is perhaps most important at the end of the day. Provide great dental care consistently for long enough and the word will spread about your practice. The main purpose of review websites is to amplify good work, so once you have that foundation reviews have a great subject to start with.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n
The reviews are in: Opencare helps dentists get found by more patients. Claim your listing today<\/b> to get started<\/b><\/a>!<\/b><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"