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David Herman from Web Marketing for Dentists joins us to discuss how dental practices can leverage modern marketing strategies while maintaining the human touch that builds lasting patient relationships. With over 20 years in the industry, David shares insights on why traditional marketing principles still work, how AI is enhancing rather than replacing human connections, and why understanding your specific practice goals is crucial for marketing success. Click here for full show notes Key Highlights: Why Google and SEO aren't actually dead despite industry claims How AI phone systems can double appointment bookings while reducing front desk burden The importance of weekend hours and quick response times for new patient acquisition Why targeting specific procedures and patient types beats generic "get more patients" approaches The psychology behind dental patient behavior and decision-making How to measure marketing ROI and ask better questions of your marketing team Memorable Quotes: "We thought at the beginning it was money, but it's not. They also like money, but it's definitely secondary to helping people in the way that they feel they can help people the best." "Google Ads is mind reading for marketers. There is nothing like it... It's the only mind reading marketing service there is." "Everything that is monotonous and boring in somebody's job, that's the first place that AI should be employed. Because AI doesn't find it monotonous or boring." David's approach stands out because he focuses on understanding what kind of dental work each practitioner truly enjoys, then tailors marketing efforts to attract those specific cases. Rather than promising overnight results, he emphasizes sustainable growth and measurable outcomes, making him a valuable resource for practices ready to invest thoughtfully in their marketing efforts. See Where Your Practice Stands: Take our Practice Growth Readiness Assessment David’s Bio: David is the Chief Marketing Officer for Web Marketing For Dentists. He holds a Masters in Language & Psycholinguistics from Cambridge University and spent 10 years creating ads for major companies like Procter & Gamble and General Motors before discovering his passion for dental marketing in 2004. Since then, he's worked with over 2,000 dentists across the USA, Canada, and UK, generating more than $30 million in annual production for his clients. His campaigns typically help individual dentists add $10K-100K to their monthly revenue. David leads a team of 30+ dental marketing experts based primarily in Miami, with additional team members across six continents. Find David: Website Facebook Twitter See Where Your Practice Stands: Take our Practice Growth Readiness Assessment Connect With Us: Be a Guest on the Show Thriving Practice Community Schedule Strategy Session with Tracy Tracy’s LinkedIn Business LinkedIn Page
What makes a street photograph truly stand out? Is it the decisive moment, the composition, or the story it tells? In today’s episode, our guest David Herman and I explore these questions and more. David brings a unique perspective shaped by his background as a former professional photographer and his instinctive understanding of human interaction. David shares insights on how he finds connections in everyday scenes. As a top-level competitive tennis player, he reflexively anticipates moments before they happen to create powerful, storytelling images. David is drawn to street photography by the uniqueness of each shot. “Every picture I take, nobody else is ever going to take that picture,” he says. Unlike landscapes, where countless photographers capture similar scenes, street photography offers the thrill of capturing a truly original moment. He embraces the unpredictable nature of wandering the streets, free from the linear, rational structure of his professional life as an investment banker. This freedom allows him to see and capture the unexpected interactions that make street photography so compelling. David describes his signature style as capturing “linkage” between subjects and their surroundings. He seeks to connect seemingly unrelated elements within a single frame. This could be the interaction between two people, or the relationship between a subject and a billboard or background element. He’s not interested in simple portraits. Instead, he prefers the complex interplay of elements that create a story within the image. It’s about those fleeting moments of connection that most of us overlook. Despite David’s claim of not knowing what he’s going to shoot, his work reveals a disciplined approach. He explains that his experience as a tennis player has honed his ability to anticipate. In tennis, you have to anticipate your opponent’s moves. You have to predict where the ball will go and prepare your response in a split second. This translates directly to street photography. He sets his camera to a simple point-and-shoot mode (F8 at 1/500th of a second with auto ISO). This way, he doesn’t have to think about the technical aspects. He is ready to capture the action before it unfolds. “Just before the hug, just before the kiss, just before something is, is when I want to shoot,” he explains. He trusts his instincts and hopes the “photo gods” will align the shot. David acknowledges that luck plays a significant role in street photography. “The photo gods need to help you,” he says. Often, just as he’s about to capture a perfect moment, someone walks into the frame, or something unexpected ruins the shot. Despite carefu
This is our interview with voice acting LEGENDS John DiMaggio and David Herman from Futurama. We discuss their favourite characters, favourite lines, as well as what makes the show so special and why they think the series keeps making a come back. David also shares an EXCLUSIVE never before heard line from an upcoming yet to be produced episode! The first two episodes of Futurama Season 12 are streaming right now on Disney+. Check out Geekcentric on YouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTok Join the Geekcentric Discord HERE Follow Eatcentric - Same geeks. New Eats
On this episode of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz are joined by Futurama cast members John DiMaggio & David Herman for a hilarious discussion. Following the critically acclaimed 2023 revival of Futurama, the epic sci-fi series from Matt Groening and David X. Cohen returns in 2024 with ten all-new episodes. Season 12 of Futurama will premiere on Disney+ in Canada on July 29. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube , and TheMoviePodcast.ca SUPPORT THE MOVIE PODCAST ON PATREON! Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X , Instagram , Letterboxd Shahbaz on X , Instagram , and Letterboxd Anthony on X , Instagram , and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X , Instagram , TikTok , Discord , and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hi friends! Episode 10 of 'This Is A Podcast That I Do' is all about Twitter! Fantasy football and Twitter go hand in hand, and with Twitter unveiling a number of new features — Twitter Spaces, Twitter Communities, Revue Newsletter, Super Follows — I talked to David Herman , a Senior Sports Partner Manager at Twitter, about these new features and their usefulness for content creators in the fantasy football space. Oh, yes, and we also talked about Periscope and the topic of video live streaming on Twitter. SHOW NOTES INTRO/OUTRO by Zac Reed Find me on Twitter @SalPal2
Check out Part 2 of my conversation with David Herman, a partner manager at Twitter Sports. Key highlights... - Twitter Sports' work in the high school and lower-level college spaces - What makes Twitter unique compared to other social media - Brands, leagues and teams to look out for on the platform - Can't miss sports moments on Twitter - The best beef we've seen on the site Enjoy! 💼 🎥 ✏️
Happy Friday and Halloween weekend! Check out Part 1 of my conversation with David Herman, a Partner Manager at Twitter Sports. Key highlights... - The role of Twitter Sports in the social media landscape - What makes Twitter the "World's Best Sports Bar" - Twitter Sports' value during the pandemic - Athletes on Twitter Enjoy! 💼 🎥 ✏️
Joining today: humorist, game maker and the host of Odder Worlds, David Herman There’s a moment in every story’s life where it will go a different way than the one you had in mind. When that’s done well, it can lead to a great or even wondrous surprise. But sometimes the premise, the beats, and the end destination just don’t align: what you expect doesn’t lead anywhere, the moments that should have been are not there, or you don’t know how—at this place—you’ve arrived. What do you do when the tale that you’re trying to write, when the pacing you’d need (or perhaps like) doesn’t fit within the inevitabilities that you find? Join us today for the first half of our conversation on a few tales that we’ve engaged with or made and how they create, sustain (and sometimes break) narrative flow. - J Show Notes Infamous, the game: a five minute summary for those who haven’t played Prototype, cutscenes and gameplay An earlier piece I wrote on Character Development Hogfather review by Lunarian Press The Little Matchstick Girl by Hans Christian Andersen You can also follow our shows on Twitter @BrothersHerman and @jcertherealist. Here Be Tygers supports #BlackLivesMatter and other organizations that would put an end to injustice, discrimination and police brutality. Here’s a list of things you can do to help. Like what you hear and want to show your support? Leave a review on your app of choice or subscribe for more on Patreon.com/herebetygers. Or contact us directly at Herebetygers.com, where we can help you find your tale and make it come to life. The Magician, written & performed by Immersive Music Kudos to Reckless Media for the final edits. Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/herebetygers) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're stuck in the minors again this week – this time with Microsoft News senior managing editor and former newspaper sportswriter David Herman ( Almost Yankees: The Summer of '81 and the Greatest Baseball Team You've Never Heard Of ) – as we discuss the memorable story and unique circumstances of the 1981 championship season of the International League's Columbus Clippers, the then-flagship farm club of the New York Yankees. Longtime baseball fans will remember 1981, of course, as the year Major League Baseball experienced its first-ever mid-season interruption of play, as players took to the picket lines against ownership beginning on June 12th – just over two months into the schedule. Once big-league play stopped, fans and sports reporters alike scrambled to fill the void – with organized baseball's robust minor league system as the immediate beneficiary. And suddenly, the heavily Yankee-influenced Triple-A Clippers found themselves basking in the unexpected spotlight of New York and national media attention, as the newfound best team in baseball. The Clippers' mix of raw recruits, MLB prospects, and minor league journeymen responded to opportunity by playing some of the greatest baseball of their lives – on what would be, arguably, the greatest team most of them would ever belong to. Yet, almost as suddenly as the strike began, it ended (roughly two months later on August 9th) – leaving most of the Clippers to return to their ordinary aspirational lives and to be just as quickly forgotten. Herman walks host Tim Hanlon through the previously untold story of a baseball team and its players (including the likes of once and future major leaguers like Steve Balboni, Dave Righetti, Buck Showalter, and Pat Tabler) performing in the shadow of one of the MLB's most famous teams and infamous owners, George Steinbrenner – becoming a launching pad for some, a last chance for others, and the end of the major league dream for most. Thanks mightily to our wonderful sponsors: 503 Sports , Streaker Sports , SportsHistoryCollectibles.com , OldSchoolShirts.com , and Audible !
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