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...
Publishing videos on your blog regularly can be a great way to connect with potential clients. But is there a benefit or drawback to vlogging (video blogging)? In this article we’ll explore the pros and cons of vlogging and help you discover if video marketing is...
Building a private practice is hard. Like any business, there can be ups and there can be downs as you figure out how to market your therapy services. But the great news is, you don’t have to do it alone. In this article, I’ll share advice from some of the leading...
A guest post written by Liz Miller, LPC, LMHC, NCC You did it! You hung out your shingle and started your private practice counseling business. And at first, it’s great just to start seeing your new clients. A private practice! You’re doing this thing! Except that...