Fundamental Reasons Your Dental Email Promotions Succeed

http://www.stockfreeimages.com/5713037/Hummingbird-flying-towards-feeder.html#_The hummingbird attracted to our patio feeder is a consistent creature. In a strange sort of way it’s habits remind me about the core value of dental email marketing content.

Our hummingbird friend counts on the ample supply of sweet, red colored sugar water we provide. Because it returns many times a day it’s vital that we not disappoint.

Email remains as a consistently trusted source of content delivery. In spite of its spam-able potential, your dental services will benefit from using it as a consistent list communication tool.

And speaking of benefits – dental email marketing success depends on your commitment to deliver useful, beneficial content.

Email copy smells like spam the moment you abuse it.

Avoid the hand-slap by remembering it’s a permission based channel – so don’t intrude on people’s in-box privacy unless invited.

  • Include an opt-in request on all your business or practice forms.
  • Simply ask new patients and clients for their email address at their first appointment/meeting or phone conversation.
  • Word your request appropriately. Say, “Is there an email address we can use to contact you…?”

People are accustomed to digital communication. Like text messaging, email is an acceptable and normal channel in people’s digital world – so be unafraid to ask for the connection.

Their permission opens the door to casual, friendly, and consistent communication with you.

Well-crafted and well timed email content delivers useful information. Connect your dental email content to a service, new promotion, or timely need and measure the impact.

The hummingbird returns to our patio because he’s accustomed to our generosity. Patients and clients will respond to your email content as you consistently provide them a beneficial reason to do so.

Be generous with your offers and content value. Because you are, people will trust their in-box, time, and dollars to you.

Email loses it’s impact when it looks, sounds, and feels like every other sale-sy message that pings their in-box. Keep your dental email copy relevant to your reader and their needs.

Much of this sounds simplistic, I realize.

There are reasons an email is opened and there are reasons it compels a response.

For now…

  • Adjust to using email more consistently to promote your dental services.
  • Ask for the opportunity/permission to email your dental patients and clients every chance you get.
  • Acquire trust with useful, beneficial, generous email content.

There’s an art to dental email marketing. Stay tuned here for more tips related.

What hang-ups or challenges do you have about using email to promote your dental services? Comment…

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