How Much Does Digital Advertising Cost?
By now, I’m sure you’re now curious about the cost of an ad like the one in the example. The good news is that you create your own budget! That budget will help determine when and how often your ad shows up. You can get an analytic breakdown on your social or search engine ads to show how much you’re paying per person who has interacted with your ad – known as cost per click.
It will also show you how often your ad has been viewed in a feed – aka number of impressions. Your cost effectiveness will rely on how well you rank on specific search phrases as well as how targeted you make your ad campaign. Once your budget is used up, the ads stop rolling until you replenish your budget.
If this all sounds a little confusing, it’s okay, because digital marketing is a brave new frontier!
There are plenty of marketing specialists and social media experts you can hire that will help you with all your planning and execution. They will ensure you are using your budget appropriately by targeting the right markets with the right messaging at the right time.

3. Digital Marketing Outpaces Traditional Marketing
Digital Marketing Produces Fast Returns
The best part about digital advertising is that you can see in real time how effective your advertising dollars are being used, or ROI. Sure, traditional channels such as radio, television, and local newspapers create awareness about your practice, but you will likely not experience an immediate revenue boost.
You’re investing a large percentage of your marketing dollars when it’s likely only a few people are searching for a dentist at the moment your ad hits the airwaves. Traditional marketing is great for establishing brand awareness, but incorporating digital marketing will create sustained awareness.
Sustained awareness will lead to more patients, which means more revenue for you.
Digital Marketing is Relevant
Offline advertising can have a short shelf-life. Imagine investing a substantial percentage of your budget in a campaign to discover that your narrative is outdated before it’s even delivered.
Change happens fast in today’s culture, and the pace of change is often unpredictable. A digital marketing strategy is customizable, so you can pivot your tactics when necessary to make sure your campaign is evergreen and relevant. This adaptability gives you a huge advantage when targeting your campaigns.

Traditional advertising also has a very broad reach, but it isn’t as targeted as digital marketing can be. Running a radio or TV ad for your dental practice will reach a number of different demographics each time, such as:
- Non-patients who aren’t even looking for a dentist.
- Non-patients who might be looking for a dentist.
- Those who are already current patients of yours.
- Those who are satisfied with their current dentist.
- Inactive patients who haven’t scheduled in your office in awhile.
Digital Marketing Creates and Nurtures Relationships
People have dentistry on their minds routinely in some form or another. They could be thinking about a toothache while brushing or be reminded that they want whiter or straighter teeth.
Whatever their dental issue is, they will almost reflexively search online for a related answer to their question or a solution for their problem.
Employing a digital marketing strategy allows you to be a front runner to help solve their problem.
Organic, targeted online content also gives you an advantage. When people search using questions about a particular issue, your website/blog content (if it’s adequately crafted) will appear in their search feed.
The more frequently you publish content, along with the relevancy and quality of your content, the better your organic digital strategy will be. That’s the power of digital content!
Not sure where to start with a blog or original content for your website? Try some of these examples:
- Publish content that answers the questions and solves the problems online searchers are looking for.
- Attach value to your content using a relevant promotion or a resource (i.e. an ebook, etc) that further helps them with answers and solutions.
- Link your content within your email communications and on your social media channels.
- Nurture the relationships built around your content with consistent “touches” that help you stay connected (i.e. automated email, social media posts, surveys, etc).
Digital marketing has the staying power that many traditional marketing approaches do not. It’s a pivot that can and will increase your ROI.
If you are interested in more dental marketing strategies, you can check out our list of key strategies that you can use to help with your dental marketing.
The Best Dental Marketing Strategies Create Lifetime Patient Loyalty
Check out these related resources to generate ideas and create a dental marketing strategy for your practice:
How to Get More Patients in Your Dental Office (And Create Long-Term Loyalty)
The Best Dental Marketing Tactics and Strategy
Key Strategies to Jump-Start Your Dental Marketing
Contact Imagination Design Studios (IDS) to get started transforming your office from a mundane to magical patient experience.
