Friday Five Roundup: From social media for new dental offices to strict privacy email laws

1
Dental Economics

Social Media for Start-Ups



If your business doesn’t have an online presence, it may be virtually invisible to the majority of potential patients in your community. Dental practices, as a rule, have a very small radius of reach in the physical world, with most patients living only five to 10 miles away, although there are exceptions for specialists or practices with a national or international reputation, expertise in a certain procedure, or a dental tourism patient list.

Read the article on dentaleconomics.com>

2
Marketing Land

How Strict Privacy Laws can Inform a Marketer’s Approach to Email


Companies should focus on establishing policies that comply with the strictest privacy laws around the world because it’s simply good for business.

Read the article on marketingland.com>

3
Science Daily

Your Genetic Make-Up Has Little Impact on Your Dental Health, New Study Finds


A new study has found genetic makeup does not predispose people to tooth decay, however the research did find that children with overweight mothers are more likely to have cavities.

Read the article on sciencedaily.com>

4
HubSpot

10 of the Best Marketing Techniques for 2019


Content marketing has exploded in popularity since its early adoption, it has developed into a much more nuanced and complex type of marketing with many techniques for reaching and resonating with an audience. So, to help you learn about the most effective marketing techniques around today, we've rounded up the ten best marketing techniques for 2019.

Read the article on hubspot.com>

5
Dentistry IQ

What Makes Us Great Dentists Makes Us Bad Business Owners


That attention to detail that makes you such a great dentist may not be helping you when it comes to being a business owner.

Read the article on dentistryiq.com>