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While you’re watching this, open up a new tab and Google the phrase “review websites.” Within milliseconds of clicking the search button, Google will find over a billion results. If you scroll down, the top few results will be blog posts that list things like the top 50 or top 20 review websites you NEED to write your review on. Okay, let’s get to my point. If you’re planning on writing a good review for your doctor or physician, writing and posting your review across 50 different websites isn’t feasible. Better yet, it’s a waste of your time. If you did, you’d spend more time going through each website than you would writing your review in the first place. So how can you write a review for your doctor without having to go through this clunky evaluation process? LINKS: ____________________________________________ https://etactics.com/blog/how-to-writ... ____________________________________________ So you want to write a review about your doctor. Whether go or bad, your ultimate goal is to get as many people to see it as possible. After all, if your review doesn’t get many views, what’s the point of spending all that time constructing it in the first place? If you recently switched to this doctor or were referred to it, what was the first thing you did? If you’re in the majority, you Googled the practice or doctor and looked at their reviews. When you did that, I’m sure multiple review websites popped up. But which one did you click on? You probably didn’t click on the one with only 1 or 2 reviews. Instead, you went to the one with 10 or 20 reviews. You did this because you want to look at as many opinions as possible and realize that you need to take each review with a grain of salt. Every review is an opinion and in order to get a true feel for the doctor you looked up, you needed to look at a ton of positive and negative reviews to get an idea of what your experience would be like. So how do you know where the best place is to post your own review? Do the exact same process you did when you were deciding whether or not to go to the doctor you’re reviewing. Google them and look at which of their results already contains the most reviews. That’s the best way to determine which website to post your own review because that’s where your doctor’s other patients are most active. It also guarantees that your review will get the most amount of views as possible. To get a better idea of what I’m talking about - let’s look at an example… For this example, we’ve Googled a local doctor near our headquarters - Dr. Laura W. Meyer. For her, you can immediately see that her patients are active across multiple different assessment websites. She’s even set up her Google My Business page, which gives important information on the right-hand side - so she’s ahead of the game. Now, I do want to mention this. She’d probably appreciate a review on any of these websites. But to re-emphasize my point in this video - the best place to leave one is where her patients are most active. So for this example, there are two options to post a review for Dr. Laura W. Meyer. First, although she has more than 31 votes on WebMD’s Physician Directory, there aren’t any written reviews. Posting a written one here would get a lot of views but yours would be the only one on that particular site. Another option for her is on Vitals.com. Her patients are very active there as she has 29 votes and about five written submissions. Now, all of the examples I’ve mentioned thus far within this video are for doctors that already have reviews posted somewhere. So where should you post your review if the doctor you want to write it for doesn’t have any reviews posted already? If this is the case, you have the freedom to post it wherever you want. Once you do, you’re “breaking the ice” and more reviews will follow suite on the website you choose. ► reach out to Etactics @ https://www.etactics.com ►Subscribe: https://rb.gy/pso1fq to learn more tips and tricks in healthcare, health IT, and cybersecurity. ►Find us on LinkedIn: / etactics-inc ►Find us on Facebook: / etacticsinc