Your website is an extension of your business. Just as your building facade and reception area are an indication of the professionalism, and the services you provide, so too is a website a signal to potential customers of what they can expect from your veterinary clinic. Of course, it’s hard to make time to create or update a website when it’s flea and tick season, and all of your customers are coming in with itchy cats and dogs, but it’s important to make the time. This is especially true if your veterinarian website is guilty of any of the following four issues.
Veterinary websites need to do one thing above all others, and that is to tell potential customers how, when, where, and why to contact you. If detailed contact, hours, location, and service information are out of d
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