9 Ways To Monitor the Health of Your Dental Website

Using Google to monitor the health of your dental websiteOver the past weeks I've shared some of my favorite Google search tips. Now I’d like to show you how to use Google to monitor the health of your website.

The first and most important thing for any website owner to know is their site’s Google ranking. But that’s far from the end of it!

You can start by reviewing my 9 hot tips for Google searches and 10 cool things you can do with Google.

Here are nine things all owners of dental websites can do to monitor their sites:

  1. What’s your search ranking?

    First, you need to know what keyword(s) you’re targeting. (For dentists, this will typically be along the lines of “dental implants Louisville” or “cosmetic dentist La Jolla” or something similar.) Be sure to log out of Google/Gmail and use the “Private Browsing” option under the “Tools” section of your Internet browser. A listing of 5 means that you are the 5th listing on the search results page. (Obviously, lower numbers are better here!)

  2. What websites does Google think your website is related to?

    Find out by doing a search like “related:thewealthydentist.com” (except you’ll want to use your own URL, of course). You can also find this option on the “Advanced search” page. It’s a bit unpredictable, but sometimes returns interesting results.

  3. What’s happening inside of your website?

    Just add “site:yourwebsite.com” to restrict your search results to pages on your own website. You can quickly find information, or use this feature to see which pages on your site rank highest for specific keyword phrases. And if you forget the “site:” operator, don’t worry: you can do the same thing from the Advanced Search page.

  4. Who’s linking to you?

    In general, it’s a good thing to have other websites linking to yours; it improves your site’s standing in Google’s eyes. (In fact, getting other sites to link to yours can be a good strategy to increase your search engine ranking.) Find out who’s linking to you by using the “link:” operator.

    You can also see a list of all pages that contain your website URL (even it’s written as text, not a hyperlink) by doing a regular keyword search for your URL.

  5. What does your Google listing look like?

    Use the “info:” operator to see a sample listing of your website. The text displayed in your website’s Google description is an important part of your overall internet dental marketing. This text (known as “metatext”) is near the very top of the HTML code for your homepage.

    Sample Google info listing

  6. What’s been updated on your website recently?

    By combining multiple features of the Advanced Search page, you can tailor your search results. For example, restrict the search to your dental website, and look only for pages updated within the past month to see which pages have been updated recently.

  7. Want to review all the images on your site?

    Just go to Image Search and enter “site:yoursite.com” to see all the images on your website.

  8. Is your local listing in order?

    Many patients may look for you through Google Local Search or on Google Maps, and it’s up to you to make sure that the information available about your practice is up-to-date and correct. Look up your name in Google Maps, find your listing, click the “more info” button, and confirm that all information is correct. Near the top right corner of that page, you’ll see a link that says “Business owner?” Here, you can update information. In addition, Google Maps appears to give preference in its rankings to owner-verified listings.

About Jim Du Molin

Jim Du Molin is a leading Internet marketing expert for dentists in North America. He has helped hundreds of doctors make more money in their practices using his proven Internet marketing techniques. +Jim Du Molin

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  • http://www.thevisibledentist.com/ The Visible Dentist

    Nice list, Jim!

    Now comes the BIG “however”…

    Assuming we are talking about dentists, unless he/she has first hand knowledge of SEO, search engines and online marketing, they will not fully understand what they are seeing, or know how to improve their site, or fix any deficiencies.

    In the end, most dentists will be better served hiring a competent search engine specialist who can either guide them, coordinate/supervise work, or perform tasks themselves on the dentist’s behalf. Without the requisite experience to use them, all the tools in the world can’t help you.

    Harmless plastic toys for kids are okay; don’t give your 10 year old a chainsaw.

    John Barremore
    Houston, TX

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmP1t-5B8LM&feature=related Doug Smith

    Great list. I picked up some things I didn’t know before. I like #7. I can see where this will be handy in viewing all the images on my sites. Thanks, Jim.

  • http://www.drontheweb.com DrontheWeb

    Great list you posted Jim! I couldn’t have said it any better!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_JPLFRTDFF5QPAC2RAFYDPRHHXU Tea Coffee

    Your tips were based on experience and truth. I will definitely share this on facebook. After reading your article my mind was clear on the basic concepts specially on google listing. autoblog samurai review Keep up the good work.

  • http://www.gulfwebsitedesign.com gulfwebsitedesign

    thanks, Nice list, Jim!
    keep up the good work

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