Category: Web Design

January 27, 2013
YouTube vs. Vimeo for Dental and Medical Video Hosting

Here in Part III of our overview of the use of videos for your dental website and medical website, I am going to discuss the topic of hosting your videos, and will compare and contrast YouTube and Vimeo, two of the major services that we use for hosting videos.  Don’t worry about the actual implementation […]

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January 19, 2013
Dental Website Videos and Medical Videos: What NOT to Do

Welcome back.  Here in Part II of the article series on the concepts you need to know about using videos to enhance your dental or medical website, we are going to discuss what to do with the videos once you have produced them, as well as what NOT to do.

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January 11, 2013
Introduction to Video Content on your Dental or Medical Website

In this three-part series I am going to go over the basic concepts you need to know about using videos to enhance your dental or medical website.  Videos can be an excellent adjunct to an already existing website, and can also be used to bring new life into an older site, as well. In this […]

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December 30, 2012
Dental and Medical Website Resolutions for 2013

With 2013 just beginning, it's a great time to think about your practice's website and to see what can be done to improve your ROi and your new-patient building goals.   In the list below I detail 5 key things that you should examine and implement if needed for your website.  And don't worry, I […]

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December 22, 2012
Why your Dental Office Website Needs a Blog

The topic of blogging for dental and medical websites is a large one, and it surely cannot be covered in a single blog posts (it’s actually an entire lecture).  But there are certain key concepts that are important to highlight and should be considered by all website owners.

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December 15, 2012
Responsive Web Design for the Dental Website

What is Responsive Web Design? The term Responsive Design or Responsive Web Design reflects the concept that a website’s appearance will fit to the device being used.  Hence, the term “responsive”.  Practically speaking this idea means that a ‘responsive” website will look appropriately on specific devices. For example, with a non-responsive design, a website would look the same on […]

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October 25, 2012
I Don’t Own That – Or “Why I can’t make that Change on my Dental Practice’s Website”

As a practicing general dentist AND a web developer, I understand that there is minutia in both of these fields that the average patient or client doesn’t need to know – nor cares to know.   I love the chemistry of fiber posts and talking about how their flexural strength is similar to dentin – but […]

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October 25, 2012
Mobile Mishaps in User Interface Design on Dental and Medical Websites

One can’t argue that mobile is becoming more and more of a market that we as dentists need to think about. Personally I am of the belief that having a mobile presence is important, but that much more of your effort should be spend working on developing and maintaining your primary website. In the next […]

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June 6, 2012
How to Structure your Email Acocunts for your Website, Facebook and Google Plus.

With the changes that have been taking place with Google Places and Google+, I figure that now is a good time to talk about how to manage the multiple email addresses you will need to have for your personal life,  Google services, and social media accounts that are necessary to have for your website.  Remember, […]

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