How to Track Top Landing Pages for Dentists
Every dental practice wants a full appointment schedule. But with services ranging from routine cleanings to cosmetic dentistry, how do you know which pages actually bring in patients? Tracking top landing pages reveals where your new patients are finding you.
Why Top Landing Pages Matters for Dentists
Treatment specialization attracts specific patients. When patients search for “Invisalign” or “dental implants,” they should find dedicated pages that explain your expertise.
Trust is built through education. Informational pages about procedures help anxious patients feel comfortable reaching out.
Local search intent dominates. Most dental patients search for practices near them. Knowing your top landing pages helps optimize for local visibility.
Insurance compatibility matters. Many patients search for dentists who accept their insurance. Tracking helps you understand which coverage pages drive bookings.
How to Check in GA4
Log into GA4 and go to Reports > Acquisition > Traffic acquisition. Look for the landing page table. First, ensure you have booking or inquiry conversion events set up.
Sort the table by your conversion event. The pages generating the most appointments appear at the top. Click into each page to understand traffic sources and user journeys.
For ongoing analysis, create a custom exploration in Explore > Blank. Add landing page dimensions and booking metrics. Save this report for monthly check-ins.
The Easier Way
Dentists focus on patient care and clinical work. ClawAnalytics provides a streamlined view that works well for busy practitioners.
Ask questions like: “Which treatment page brings the most appointment requests?” or “Are our cosmetic dentistry guides converting visitors?” The platform delivers instant answers without requiring you to build reports from scratch.
ClawAnalytics also helps you spot pages that get traffic but fail to book, pointing you toward pages that need better calls to action or clearer scheduling options.
Quick Wins
Create treatment-specific pages. Dedicated pages for “Teeth Whitening,” “Dental Implants,” and “Emergency Dental Care” capture specific search intent.
Add patient testimonials. Reviews from satisfied patients build trust and encourage new patients to book.
Include clear CTAs. Every page should make it easy to request an appointment, whether through online booking or a phone call.