Roosterly was selected by the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) today as the prime partner in social media marketing to help periodontists quickly and easily grow their online presence and increase their patient base by deploying Roosterly’s solutions such as ContentGen® and PracticeLaunch®.

CHICAGO (PRWEB) April 17, 2018

Roosterly was selected by the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) today as the prime partner in social media marketing to help periodontists quickly and easily grow their online presence and increase their patient base by deploying Roosterly’s solutions such as ContentGen® and PracticeLaunch®. The new offering will help periodontists be discovered easily and consistently online and build a thriving online presence to position themselves as best in class care providers in their geographic service area affordably compared to other alternatives.

The American Academy of Periodontology is incorporating Roosterly’s suite of services into its PerioPerks program to support the over 8,000 periodontist members to ensure the success of the individual
members of the business.

“Roosterly’s services may be useful to AAP members in enhancing their social media presence. Working with Roosterly may help member periodontists focus on providing patient care, and not get bogged down managing the operations and admin functions of social media marketing, which is so important today,” said Steven R. Daniel, DDS, President of the American Academy of Periodontology.

For more information regarding the Roosterly and American Academy of Periodontology’s Perio Perks program, please visit http://www.perio.org/members/Perio-Perks or https://social.roosterly.com/perio/

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