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...
Guest post by Danielle Kepler of beyourownbiller.com I recommend every clinician in-network or out-of-network mention insurance on their website, even if you do not accept any insurance and want nothing to do with it. Let’s face it, you can’t avoid at least some...
Whether consciously or subconsciously, we make quick decisions about the validity and trustworthiness of a business when looking at their website. The same is true of your private practice. In this article, I’ll share 5 ways that you could be sabotaging your...
A guest post by Sharon Martin, LCSW Your website is your most important marketing tool. Most people start looking for a therapist with an internet search, hoping to find a therapist’s website that they can relate to. Even when a potential client is referred to you by...