When someone needs a dentist, they search first. BlogPal studies the practices ranking in your area, then writes the articles that answer what patients are asking, and publishes them to your WordPress site.
Start freeA new patient rarely calls cold. They look up "dentist near me", "how much are dental implants", or "does a root canal hurt", and they book with the practice whose website answered them clearly. Every one of those searches is happening in your city right now.
Most dental practices have a polished site and an empty blog. The practice a few blocks away that publishes helpful answers is the one Google shows first. You do not need to become a writer or an SEO to change that, you need the content done consistently by something that knows what to write.
Real examples. The exact topics come from the gaps your competitors leave open, and your service areas.
Point it at your website and it reads your services, your tone, and your service areas on its own.
It finds the questions competing practices rank for, and the ones they never answer, so you can take that ground.
Clear, helpful articles posted to your WordPress as drafts for your review, or on autopilot. Your call.
It is local by design. If you serve several towns, it rotates one service area per article so you build real local coverage over time instead of stuffing every page with place names.
You stay in control. Drafts are the default. Every article waits for your review until you decide to let it run on autopilot, which matters when accuracy is part of your reputation.
It will not invent claims. An editing pass removes made-up prices, statistics, and promises, so what publishes under your name stays careful and credible.
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Yes. BlogPal writes in your practice voice as a subject-matter expert, and an editing pass removes anything generic or invented, so posts read like a knowledgeable dentist, not a chatbot.
Only if you want to, and most practices do at first. Draft mode is the default, so every article waits for your approval until you decide to let BlogPal publish on its own.
Not the way BlogPal works. It writes a few sharp, competitor-informed articles aimed at real patient questions, with proper structure and schema, which is what Google rewards, rather than mass filler.
Yes. BlogPal rotates one service area per article, so you build genuine local coverage across every town you serve over time instead of stuffing place names into a single page.
Start with one free article a month. No card, no API key, no risk.
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