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...
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....
Understanding your audience is critical to the success of your private practice. Web traffic stats give you a clear picture of who is visiting, where they’re coming from, how long they’re on your site, and so much more. And with Google Analytics, all of this...
If you’ve read the title of this post, you already know the news: I’m starting a Facebook group. Now, with so many groups for therapists already in existence, you may be wondering why the heck I would do such a thing? This post will be an attempt to share my heart and...
Last week I sent out an email to my audience asking one simple question: what would you like to know about using Facebook to market your practice? Well, I was amazed at the response and the questions that came back were just SO good! Many of you want to know if...
Fact: The people reading your blog are busy, distracted and their attention spans seem to be growing shorter by the day. So, how can you help these busy people get the most out of your private practice website and actually read your blog posts? One way to keep readers...