North Texas Dentistry Magazine, Volume 3 Issue 7 | Page 20

practice marketing REVOLUTIONIZING Word-of-mouth carries a lot of marketing weight. But as a dentist, we probably don’t have to tell you that. It seems that no matter how pretty or clever an advertisement is, or how dynamic a website can be, people still trust the advice of their friends and family more than anything else. Whether it’s through traditional word-ofmouth conversations or online patient reviews on Yelp.com, Google and other review sites, positive recommendations and patient connection are powerful marketing tools for a dentist. WORD-OF-MOUTH MARKETING AND PATIENT ENGAGEMENT Facebook has recently added two new features that not only make it easier to connect with your patients online socially, but are changing the way searchers find dentist recommendations. Here’s how: by Neil Rudoff Facebook Graph Search We can now add Facebook to the list of ways your potential patients can find out which dentists and dental specialists their friends recommend and like. It’s called “Graph Search” and it’s a new feature that was released to English-speaking Facebook users a few months ago. Now, Facebook users can conduct search queries without leaving their Facebook page, like “Photos of my sister and I before 2003” or “Restaurants in Chicago 20 NORTH TEXAS DENTISTRY | www.northtexasdentistry.com my friends visited in the last year” or “Photos taken in New York City of the Empire State Building”. The search will bring up whatever you ask it, as long as it’s within the confines of Facebook… and it can be amazingly precise. Using Facebook’s Graph Search to Search for Recommended Dentists So, how does it affect you and your dental practice? How is it a part of the new word-of-mouth? In addition to searching for specific photos or places your friends have checked into or visited, Facebook users can also conduct searches for businesses or services that their friends have “liked,” including dentists. Since a Facebook “like” is fairly equivalent to a positive recommendation, Facebook Graph Search is transforming