Pinterest still remains one of my favorite ways to get traffic to any therapy website. When you combine content that truly serves your potential therapy clients with the multiplication power of Pinterest, it’s a winning combination to get more traffic to your website...
We’ve been talking a lot about SEO lately on the Private Practice Elevation Podcast. In this article, we’re going to discuss backlinks, which are often the missing piece when it comes to making sure your website ranks well in Google. SEO stands for search engine...
In the past, when any local service was needed, you turned to friends and personal recommendations from people you knew. Today, however, most people turn to the internet first. This means there’s a huge potential to attract new clients to your therapy practice using...
A guest post by Melody Wilding You’ve created an awesome website for your private practice. You’ve identified who your ideal client is and refined your niche. You’re even blogging on a consistent basis! The only problem is, no one is reading your content or...
Psychology Today is often the go-to directory for most mental-health therapists when they launch their private practice. Because of its high Google rank and searchability, having a profile can help you get found by more clients. In this article, we’ll go over how you...
Marketing is not very easy. Finding the right words that will resonate with your potential clients can often be quite challenging. But there’s one thing that can help you when it comes to writing your website and marketing copy: story. In this article I’d like...