Nowadays, your reputation as a veterinary practice is increasingly dependent on social media and online review sites.
Read MoreWhat is a meta tag? Meta tags are hidden little snippets of code that tell search engines what each of your website pages is about.
Read MoreThese days a great way of getting your veterinary clinic out there is by sharing short videos to your social media channels.
Read MoreTraditionally, vet clinics have done very little marketing, but times have changed, and new corporate clinics are springing up everywhere. To keep up you really need to be promoting your brand
Read MoreDo you have a Wordpress website for your vet clinic? Any software you’re using on your website needs to be kept up to date.
Read MoreYour veterinary practice website will be more effective in attracting new customers if you feature genuine pictures of your team.
Read MoreMany people use the term “marketing strategy,” when what they really mean is marketing tactics.
Read MoreAccording to Google, businesses with photos receive 42% more requests for directions to their location, and 35% more click-throughs to their website.
Read MoreMaking the time with your team to plan out your social media posts for the coming weeks and months should be a key part of your marketing schedule.
Read MoreA good listing of your vet clinic on Google Maps can boost your online presence in local search results, and ranking high in local search will definitely help convince customers to choose your clinic over anyone else's!
Read MoreAre you an independent veterinary clinic owner that needs some guidance when it comes to marketing and growing your business?
Read MoreThe first step in marketing your veterinary practice is knowing who you need to market to.
But don’t just guess who your ideal client is. You have the facts already, stored in your practice management software.
Read MoreIf you don't have a call to action for your veterinary website yet, you should.
Read MoreGoogle Ads Keyword Planner is a great free tool to help you optimize your veterinary website by finding keywords that you can add to your website to improve your search ranking.
Read MoreI'm off to BSAVA Congress today! Are you going? If you are, and want to get some actionable advice on how to grow your vet business then send me a message via linkedin and I'll buy you a coffee 😎
Read MoreThere's almost never a need to encourage comments on your vet website blog posts - if you have comments enabled, consider asking your web developer to switch them off.
Read MoreToday's takeaway tip - if you have to write copy for your vet website, use short sentences. Short sentences are easier to read. If your vet website visitors are met with a massive unbroken wall of text, they won’t know where to start reading... and so won't read anything!
Read MoreIf you're planning your social media content calendar, then here's a very useful list of 2019 national pet days and events,
Read MoreThe easiest FREE way to improve your vet clinic website SEO
Read MoreUse Facebook to find out what your vet clinic competitors are doing and beat them at their own game!
All you need to do is go to your vet clinic Facebook Page and click on Insights.