Getting people to show up to their private practice website is one of the greatest frustrations I hear from therapists. I mean, why put all this effort into building your website if no one’s even going to visit it? And how are you supposed to attract new clients if...
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...
Note: Since publishing this post back in 2017, some directories have close and their links have been removed. Online directories are often the first place a therapist will go to get their services out into the world. They can be a great source for new clients coming...
Guest post by L. Gordon Brewer, Jr., MEd. LMFT All of us want to be paid for what we do. When a therapist goes into practice, there are essentially two basic ways a person can be paid for what they do. One is to be employed by an agency or other provider of services...
Using images on your private practice website is a great way to make your site look pretty, but it’s also a great chance to improve your SEO (search engine optimization). There are a few things you can do when adding images to your website to make sure they’re working...
Blogging is one of the best ways to bring in new traffic to your private practice website, educate potential clients and showcase your expertise in your field. Because you know this, you run to your website and start blogging to get your own slice of internet pie in...