In this blog, we at Infinity Dental Web share our expertise, our opinions, and our research about what is going on in the world of online marketing. We'll also add tidbits of company news. Feel free to comment. Whether you agree or disagree, we'd like to hear from you.

What’s missing on your dental website?

What’s missing on your dental website?

Last month I raised a question on how well your website converts patients. Without going into detail about the previous blog post, basic tips were offered about elements that should be on the home page. If you like, you can refer back to that blog post by clicking here. Whether you are a general dentist  Read More

Getting up to speed with Google Places

Getting up to speed with Google Places

For our office Christmas party, we had several who wanted to go bowling and eat at the bowling alley. But there were those who objected, saying that they didn’t like bowling alley food. I chimed in that I had been to an upscale bowling alley in Tempe that I thought had delicious food. I remembered  Read More

How to Test & Improve Site Speed

How to Test & Improve Site Speed

Above the fold, as it applies to Web design, is the portion of a Web page that is visible in a browser window when the page first loads. The portion of the page that requires scrolling in order to see content is called below the fold. Google’s announcement a few months back that above the  Read More

Google gets in deeper…

Google gets in deeper…

It has come to my knowledge that Google filed a new patent over the weekend that is particularly telling of the company’s future mindset. The patent is for a robot system that will reply and send out social media messages for you. The robot would reply to your friends and make updates to your social  Read More

999 Out Of 1000 Dentists Don’t Know What A Google Hangout Is

999 Out Of 1000 Dentists Don’t Know What A Google Hangout Is

If you’re a dentist, and you don’t know what a Google Hangout is – you’re not alone. In fact, in a thoroughly unscientific and fictitious study of 1,000 dentists, 999 of them hadn’t ever heard the term before. In that same study it was also found that all 1,000 of the dentists had heard of  Read More