The speed at which your private practice website loads is one of the many factors Google looks at when recommending your website. One thing that may slow your website down is the images that appear on it. There Are Two Things You Want To Optimize For: Image Size and...
Writing great copy for your private practice website is one step toward attracting more clients. But the other step is presenting that information – through your website’s design – in a way that’s easy to read. This is why the size of the font on...
The best part of my job is that I get to meet amazing therapists, counselors, coaches and psychologists doing amazing work. Recently I had the pleasure of working with Karen Midyet to launch her new coaching business, Coaching Aging Adults. What was so exciting about...
Color in website design has the power to evoke emotion, capture your target audience and represent the personality of your private practice. But how do you find a color palette that works for your website? In this article, we’ll talk all about color and give you some...
This is the final article in our series on what to expect when working with a website designer to build a website for your private practice. Here is a recap of our series: Part I: The Pre-Project Phase – Finding the right designer, having that first call,...
We’re continuing our series on what to expect when working with a website designer to build a website for your private practice. In Part I, we talked about everything that goes on before your website project actually starts: researching the right designer, the first...