I hate to say it, but as clinicians, we can be a little slow on the entrepreneurial uptake. We’re often so focused on serving our clients well, that we struggle to come up for air and think about the professional side of our practices. And, because we sometimes forget...
The titles of your blog posts are detrimental to the success of your content marketing. In a sea of Google search results and social media, the title of your post can mean the difference between a reader clicking for more or just brushing you aside. In this post we’ll...
Getting people to show up to their private practice website is one of the greatest frustrations I hear from therapists. I mean, why put all this effort into building your website if no one’s even going to visit it? And how are you supposed to attract new clients if...
Rich Pins allow Pinterest to display extra information about you and your website when pinning content from your website. It’s a great way to stand out on Pinterest and makes it easier to drive traffic back to your therapy website. In this post we’ll go over what Rich...
Pinterest isn’t just for recipes, workout plans, and dream weddings. It’s actually a great way to drive traffic to your private practice’s website. Did you know that Pinterest is the second largest driver of traffic, second only to Facebook? So, if you’ve been weary...
When you begin to create a blog for your private practice, your first question may be “What on earth should I write about?” quickly followed by “Where do I begin?” But when it comes to blogging, there is another question that’s an even more powerful place to begin....