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It is proven that blogging can make a huge difference regarding marketing. Blogging lets you share information of the services your provide as a vet and gives you the tools to build a community with similar interests to set the basis for your brand.
If you really want your vet practice to grow with the help of your website, you will have to start having a regularly-updated blog filled with high-quality posts. For this you will have to write keyword-rich content that throws some extra weight to the services you provide.
According to several websites, when you develop a really good blog for your vet practices website it can help you achieve amazing numbers that you didn't think you could get. This will certainly help your business succeed in ways you never thought.
Having a good veterinary blog for your page will allow you to have great benefits, such as giving you greater opportunities to rank your page in searches, it helps you create an educational awareness with your clients, it helps you increase business for certain services, and it helps you to promote through networks and engage readers.
Content marketing can be a great way to bring in new clients, but it definitely depends on what you’re doing with it. If you’re just posting random, irrelevant blog posts, then it’s not going to do much for you.
If your core audience and prospective clients are local, I would consider the suggestions above (quality thought leader content, keyword rich on topics related to people with animals), but be sure to share/amplify this content on social media and local forums. I would also think referrals are important to your practice.