AIM Dental Marketing

Responsive Website Design

User-Friendly Website Design

Improve Your Reach With Your Multi-device Friendly Website

Make a GREAT first impression no matter the shape or size of the screen.

With AIM’s Fully Responsive Technology! There are three distinct benefits to having your dental website converted to Fully Responsive Technology.

Responsive Dental Website Design

Boost Your Branding

Your dental website now looks virtually identical regardless of the device being used to access it. This is important from a practice branding standpoint. AIM websites also employ the latest in website User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) design research to maximize conversions of website visitors to paying patients.

Responsive Website Design

Full Functionality On All Devices

Retain all function when someone accesses your site, regardless of the device they use. Examples of function that can be lost by those viewing your website from a mobile device include:

We guarantee proper function, not only for current, but future technology additions to your website. For instance, it will soon be consid­ered standard for websites to have an online chat feature. With Fully Responsive Technology, you have the peace of mind in knowing that your website will be fully functional for all non-desktop users, which accounts for a growing majority of web searches.

Responsive Website Design

Higher Search Engine Rankings!

By eliminating your separate mobile optimized website Google and other search engines have an easier time indexing and understanding what your website is all about, which is key to being ranked high in search engine result pages (SERPs). Having a single, Fully Responsive dental website means no red flags for having the appearance of duplicate content and other issues that are raised from having two websites running in parallel. With Fully Responsive Technology, your website is not only dressed for success, it’s poised for the future!

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