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You don’t put names on your testimonials. Why is that?

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One thing we are really particular about is that the doctor should always be professionally presented everywhere a potential patient might find information about him. There are some statements to be found for some of us here at StrategyCity Limited that we are not particularly proud of today, that are from 1996. Imagine you find your name online bragging about how much money you make from a marketing program. Yes, that says something about your results but it doesn’t look good to a prospective patient. The doctor’s name is one of the dominating search strings on Google. Our competitors that put a doctor’s name into their heavily promoted marketing web sites run the danger that a prospective patient might find that site. We ask our clients for testimonials, but we will also treat these letters confidential.

 

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