The Five Truths of SEO for Healthcare
Your biggest competitor down the street is climbing up Google’s rankings and they seem to have a parking lot full of cars every time you drive by their practice.
Your biggest competitor down the street is climbing up Google’s rankings and they seem to have a parking lot full of cars every time you drive by their practice.
There’s a lot going on right now, so we’re certain that your mind is in about 20 different places at once. Although it may be easy to let your current website sit unchanged because it’s “doing its job,”
In the healthcare industry, one of the most rewarding things is that you’ll come across all different types of people. However, just as it is rewarding,
If you’re thinking about redesigning your site, building a new one, or just making some updates, be sure you’re keeping user experience in mind. While we’ve always known that a good user experience can lead to patient acquisition,
The world in which we live in today isn’t what it used to be. In an effort to social distance and keep both patients and employees safe,
Keep your website, newsletter, and social media content fresh and engaging with Healthwise HealthLinks. Use the copy below on your website or condition-specific pages, and create links to the related Healthwise Knowledgebase topics.
During these uncertain times, there is one thing that is certain, and that is that your patients still need you. Although there are many restrictions around patients being in your office during the COVID-19 pandemic,
As a medical, dental or other healthcare business, you are likely feeling the economic impact from the coronavirus pandemic. While you may have planned for a rainy day,
These times are challenging and uncertain for all industries, and even those in the healthcare space may begin to feel struggles. However, with quarantines becoming standard,
As a healthcare provider, one of your ultimate goals is to provide your patients with the most up-to-date information in any medical situation. As the news and updates of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to spread and grow,