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Bite-Sized Dental Marketing

Bite-Sized Dental Marketing

著者: Eric Hubbard
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Join Eric Hubbard, founder of Pain-Free Dental Marketing, and a lineup of industry-leading guests as they dive into their strategies and explore the latest trends in dentistry. These conversations provide unique perspectives and real-world examples, offering inspiration and guidance for your own practice. With a focus on bite-sized, actionable tips, each episode is packed with digestible information that you can implement right away. Whether you're a seasoned dental professional or just starting out, "Bite-Sized Dental Marketing" gives you the tools and knowledge to navigate the complex world of dental marketing.

Pain-Free Dental Marketing 2023
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  • The Gap Between the Click and the Chair
    2026/05/21

    A patient fills out your form at 8 p.m. on a Tuesday. What happens next?

    The gap between the click and the chair is the one operational problem that kills more marketing ROI than anything else — in the US and the UK. It’s not a lack of leads. It’s leads that reach out, don’t hear back fast enough, and go find someone else.

    In this episode, we get into what the research actually says about response time, what we see when we plug into a new client’s call tracking on day one, and what the practices closing this gap are doing differently. It’s not glamorous. Nobody’s posting their response time on Instagram. But it’s probably the most expensive gap in your practice right now.

    Here’s what we get into:

    • Why unanswered phones during lunch are quietly bleeding your new patient numbers — and what the data looks like across the practices we work with
    • What happens to most after-hours form submissions (and why fewer than one in five patients will bother leaving a voicemail)
    • The MIT research that says contacting a lead within five minutes makes you 21 times more likely to convert them than waiting just 30 minutes
    • Why UK practices are especially exposed to this problem — and why the shift to private care is making it urgent
    • Why the person answering new patient calls shouldn’t be the same person checking in Mrs. Johnson
    • What a good after-hours follow-up system actually looks like — and why setting the expectation matters more than being fast
    • Why best-in-class practices follow up six times — and how to do it without becoming that dentist
    • The one thing you can do today: submit a test inquiry on your own website and see what happens

    Are you a dentist practicing in the UK? We’d love to have you on the show to hear your experience. Book some time with us here.

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    20 分
  • Empty Chairs & Hard Truths: Inside The NHS Pressure Cooker
    2026/05/08

    Dr. Haffner works across two practices in Manchester. One NHS, one fully private. Given his experience, he’s got a clear-eyed view of what the pressure actually looks like on the ground (and what it means for dentists on both sides of the Atlantic).

    In this episode, we dive into what NHS life is actually costing dentists in the UK, why so few practices make the move to private, and why spending money on the aesthetics of your practice means nothing if you haven't changed how you talk to patients.

    Here's what we get into:

    • What NHS pressure actually feels like inside a UK dental practice
    • Why the system makes ethical dentistry difficult
    • Why most practices don't go private
    • Where practices underestimate the difficulty of private growth
    • What the UK's experience should be telling US practice owners right now

    If you're a UK or US dentist who feels like the system is working against you, or you're trying to grow private revenue without blowing up your operations, this one is going to hit close to home.

    Interested in coming on the show to share your experience? Book some time with us here.

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    24 分
  • What We Got Wrong About UK Dentistry (And What We’re Still Learning)
    2026/05/08

    We went into this thinking UK dentistry was a mirror of the US, just with different accents and a national health system in the mix. What we actually found was messier and more interesting than we expected.

    In this episode, we walk through two big assumptions we made coming in - the emotional state of UK private patients, and what you’re legally allowed to say in dental advertising. On both counts, the UK is operating by a completely different set of rules.

    Here’s what we get into:

    • Why UK patients are going private out of necessity, and why that changes everything about how UK dental practices market
    • The “gym membership for your teeth” — what Denplan is, why practices like it, and what it means for patient acquisition
    • The advertising restrictions the GDC places on practice owners
    • Why UK advertising constraints might actually force better marketing
    • What our own market research says about how patients really choose a dentist

    There’s also a lot we still don’t know. Interested in coming on the show to help us get it straight? Book some time with us here.

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    24 分
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