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How to Get Published as an Engineer
ExecSense, Oct 2011
In Search Engine Optimization Strategies for Dentists, ExecSense examines specific ways to get your name and web site to be listed at the top of the search results for dentists in your area as a way to help get more referrals and patients. Take the 60 minutes to view this webinar (on your computer, mobile phone, iPod or printed out) to understand easy-to-implement tips, tricks, and keywords you should be using to get optimal exposure on search engines such as Yahoo, Bing and Google.
Upon ordering, ExecSense will email you a link to download the webinar for viewing on your computer, mobile media device (iPod/iPhone, Blackberry), or printed out. The downloaded files will include the PowerPoint presentation, audio narration and jpeg images of the slides (for watching on your mobile media device).
The webinar is led by an expert on search engine optimization (SEO) strategies specifically for dentists, Pete Hollier, and focuses on: - Everything you need to know in 60 minutes about how to get your name and contact information at the top of the search results when someone searches for a dentist in your area of specialty or geographic location - Specific key words, phrases and types of content that will help attract search engines and get your ranking higher on Yahoo, Bing and Google - Case studies of other dentists that have had tremendous success getting referrals and patients from their exposure on search engines - The ten most frequently asked questions about search engine optimization by dentists and how to quickly and easily take advantage of this powerful new tool that more and more dentists are using
Praise for ExecSense Webinars:
“Well organized, well articulated, and easy to follow. The ExecSense webinar I attended was the best virtual learning experience I've had in quite some time.” – Brian K. Moore, HR Communications, Humana
“Dynamic, up-to-date resource...” – Tina Ferguson, CEO of Rapid Success Partners
“ExecSense webinars are convenient and on-point…an intelligent discussion on a very relevant subject.” – Meghan Wulff, Focus Management Group
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