A Guest Post by Amy S. Lasseter You have a true desire to serve, support and change the world. You have a servant’s heart because watching people live their truest life makes your heart sing. I get that because, well, me too! Yet, when you get ready to build your...
As a web designer who works solely with therapists, I look at a LOT of private practice websites. As I look at these websites, I often see one specific mistake repeated over and over. The mistake is this: When I look at your About page I have no idea what you do or...
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...
As a designer and consultant, I’ve reviewed many private practice websites. As I look at these websites, I often come across a handful of issues right on the homepage that, if resolved, could help create a better experience for the therapist’s clients. In this article...
In our last article, we went over what to do before you launch your private practice website and start sending traffic your way. But once your website is live, now what? In this article we’ll go over 5 important things you can do once your website is launched to make...
Guest post by Hope Eden “Asking for help does not mean that we are weak or incompetent. It usually indicates an advanced level of honesty and intelligence.” Anne Wilson Schaef It was happening. My worst nightmare. I could feel my practice beginning to spin out of...