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Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2024 9:44 am
by sadiksojib127
You should also ensure that all information provided is accurate and consistent across channels, including your local business directories. Since brand visibility and high rankings are the priorities in this case, here are a few tips to help you achieve both: Claim, complete and optimize your Google My Business profile. Make sure your clinic is listed in local business directories, review sites, and medical directories. Connect your social platforms to your GMB.


Also share relevant information, promotions, business chile mobile phone numbers database updates, etc. that are relevant to your local audience. If you target multiple locations in your service area, create location-specific landing pages. Also, tailor each landing page to your target audiencelocation. Data is equally important. Conduct a competitive analysis to find out how other practitioners rank in search results using local SEO. This can help you develop strategies for improving your performance online.

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Evaluation Phase: Here, your potential patients are fully aware of what they need and are looking for information that will help them make an informed decision. They are likely to compare practitioners and check customer reviews, prices, etc. before reaching out or committing. Your priority at this stage is to demonstrate credibility, authority and trust. This is where you answer the 'why' question. As an SEO expert, I have a few recommendations: Have you worked on transformative procedures? This is the best time to showcase successful surgeries you’ve performed in the past.


Include detailed descriptions, visuals (photos or videos or both), and client reviews to provide tangible proof of your results. This demonstrates credibility. Display reviews about you or your clinic on your website. For example, Google reviews, Trustpilot reviews, etc. are external elements that give you credibility and are also ranking factors. Display all relevant, verifiable certifications, qualifications, awards, and (or) affiliations with reputable medical organizations.