For dentists

Dental SEO that makes your practice the one patients find

Most practices live on two or three referral sources — and hope they hold. Search is the channel you own. Cliff works on your site every week so 'emergency dentist near me' and 'implants in [your city]' find you, and emails you exactly what he did.
A vineyard in rows — a practice built to last.
Your options

Growing a practice, compared honestly

01

Depend on referrals

Two or three referral relationships carry most practices — until one retires, moves, or switches plans. It's the channel you control least.

02

Hire an agency — ~$2,500/mo

Typical retainers run $1,500–5,000 a month, and dental is a crowded niche for them. The #1 complaint never changes: 'what's actually happening on my account?'

03

Hire Cliff — from $149/mo

Real changes on your site every week, a Monday email saying exactly what happened, and one-click undo on everything. Cancel anytime — he's an employee, not a contract.

Wildflowers — steady growth, season after season.
What you'll notice

Built for a practice owner, not a marketer

The whole pitch

Search is the referral source that never retires. A working employee on your website every week, with receipts — not a brochure and a hope.

FAQ

Questions practice owners actually ask

The things dentists ask before putting Cliff to work.

Something unanswered? Ask the team directly

How much does dental SEO cost?
The honest ranges: an in-house marketing hire runs $60,000+ a year. Typical agency retainers run $1,500–5,000 a month. Cliff starts at $149 a month per website — full plans on the pricing page, cancel anytime.
Do I need to know anything about SEO?
No. The Monday email is written for a practice owner, not a marketer — what changed, why, and what moved, in plain English. You stay chairside; Cliff handles the website.
What does Cliff actually do on a dental site?
He audits your site against live search data every week and ships the highest-value fixes: service pages for implants, Invisalign, and emergency visits; FAQ content for the insurance and pricing questions patients actually search; structured data; and keeping your name, address, and phone consistent. Every change verified live and reported Monday.
What if Cliff changes something wrong?
Reply 'hold' to any line in the email and it stops. Already shipped? Every change is recorded with its before-state — one click puts it back. And anything sensitive — new pages, prices, claims about your business — always waits for your yes.
How fast will new patients show up?
Changes start shipping in week one, and you'll see each one in writing. Rankings compound over months, not weeks — anyone promising faster is guessing. What you'll never wonder is whether work is happening: you'll read exactly what happened, every week.
Can Cliff write about our insurance and pricing?
Only from what's true. Cliff builds FAQ content from your actual policies and fees — the questions patients already type into Google — and anything touching prices or claims always waits for your approval before it ships. Nothing is ever invented.