GPNewsFlash Mar 2013

Like before Love – by Dr. Edward Zuckerberg

You’ve left the dinosaur era. No more print ads, yellow pages, Val-paks, Pennysavers or direct mail campaigns. You’ve just eliminated $10,000 from your advertising budget and are ready to go full swing electronic marketing. You allocated a portion of the money you saved to an SEO (search engine optimization) campaign, started Facebook and Twitter pages for your office and you expected the phones to start ringing off the wall and the email appointment requests to be jamming your inbox.

But it’s not happening.

What’s wrong?

The same thing happened a few years ago when I bought this great stationary bicycle and converted the basement to a home gym. A few months later I looked in the window and saw the same flab and bulging waistline and proclaimed that the bicycle was a failure. The real problem of course was that I wasn’t using it regularly and watching my diet. It did serve as a great place to hang things from the laundry that I didn’t want to go through the dryer! Similarly, just having a Facebook page is not like Kevin Costner’s Field of Dreams where the voice proclaims about his fantasy baseball diamond “If you build it, they will come.” In order for your page to generate the results you want, you will need to produce a quality product to engage your users and attract new ones. Your fans’ newsfeed is a competitive arena, where brands that they like and posts from their friends are vying for a top spot. Your content needs to be informative, fun and worthwhile (not necessarily in the same post) to get them to engage with your posts (like, comment or share).

If you are merely putting filler content posts that don’t stimulate, inform or otherwise engage your users, your posts will soon be buried low on their newsfeed, that is, if it makes it there at all.

Facebook uses an algorithm, known as Edge Rank, to determine which brands’ posts or which friends’ updates get high placement into the newsfeed of a particular user. Facebook wants the user experience to be the best it can be so that users will stay logged in for hours (which they do) and generate lots of page views which ultimately generate more advertising revenue for the company. They don’t quite have the manpower to read every status update or post that is out there and determine what would be interesting for its’ users and this is where Edge rank comes in. The formula uses a combination of factors including how many times the user has engaged with a particular brand or friend before, whether someone is a family member or indicated as a close friend, and the popularity or viral-ness of a given post as determined by how many likes, comments and shares a post obtains. If something has created a lot of engagement in the form of multiple likes or comments by other fans or friends of the “postee” then Edge Rank assumes this is good content and automatically bumps it up on the newsfeed. Businesses also have the option to promote a post for a fee, which can be as little as $5 for a single post, dependent on how many “likes” the page has and what percentage of the fans they would like to reach via their newsfeeds. This promotion is a way to boost the appearance of content whether or not the Edge Rank thinks it’s worthwhile.

While putting great content up is mandatory to keep your fans, getting them to like you initially is the real trick. A dental practice needs a base of about 300 fans on their page to really have the beauty of social media marketing get in to high gear. Considering that the average user has 300 friends in their network and you have the ability to market to the friends of your fans and tap into those potential customers with the implied referral that Facebook will give when your message reaches them, having 300 fans gives you a reach of 90,000 (300 x 300) potential word of mouth referrals!

Here’s my list of top ten things you can do to attract more likes or fans to your page:

Now watch the likes on your page grow and soon you’ll see the benefits of social media as the ideal way to both internally and externally market your practice going forward. Future blog posts will be aimed at specific posting, promoting and advertising techniques to help you achieve your goals with social media.

Remote Area Medical (RAM) needs volunteer dentists and hygienists in Coachella Valley April 4-7 – from the editor’s email

“They need our help and we can make a difference!” says the CAGD Immediate Past President, Dr. Sun Costigan. The Coachella Valley is remote enough that the large population of low income families there has very little chance of receiving this kind of dental care. They are expecting the long lines to be absolutely heartbreaking each morning so they are trying to get all the help possible.

They also need general volunteers. If possible bring friends and family with you to help with lines, registration, the vision operation and the large medical and dental operations.

They can promise you three meals a day, the occasional chance to sit down and a heartwarming experience you won’t soon forget. They would love to have your help in April.

To find out more about this free medical clinic see: http://www.ram-ca.org/Volunteers/VolunteerInformation.aspx

To sign up to volunteer go to: http://www.ram-ca.org/Volunteers/VolunteerRegistration.aspx

Email any question to: casey@ram-ca.or

From the Editor of the GPNewsFlash

Receive Personalized Practice Management Assistance – an AGD article

The AGD now provides assistance with practice management issues, answering questions on employment, productivity, patients, insurance, and other matters. Contact us at practice@agd.org.

Midlevels Unfunded in Federal Spending Bill – from AGD.org

On March 6, 2013, the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation that will fund the federal government through Sept. 30, the end of the fiscal year. The bill now goes to the Senate.

The legislation, approved 267-151, is necessary to keep the federal government open after current funding runs out on March 27. It would keep in place the automatic spending cuts, known as the sequester, for all federal agencies, while giving the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments more flexibility in setting their spending priorities.

The House-passed bill effectively blocks Health Services and Resources Administration (HSRA) funding for a midlevel demonstration program through the end of the current fiscal year, by referencing PL 112-74, the Consolidated Appropriations Act 2012. This Act included the following in the statement of managers, “The conference agreement includes language prohibiting health workforce funds to be used for section 340G-1, the Alternative Dental Health Care Providers Demonstration programs.”

The Senate is expected to take up the legislation mid-March.

Announcements:

The CAGD welcomes Dr. Guy Acheson as 2013 president, make sure to check his message to California general dentists on the CAGD website.