by Daniel Fava | Apr 26, 2021 | Building Traffic, SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Do you have a strategy for getting traffic to your private practice website? In order to use your website as a marketing machine that fuels your business, it’s going to require people actually viewing it. And a steady stream of eyeballs on your website can mean a...
by Daniel Fava | Apr 19, 2021 | Podcast, SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
In this episode you’ll learn how to find the right SEO keywords to use on your private practice website. One of the first questions I ask therapists when discussing SEO strategy for their therapy practice is “what keywords do you want to rank for.” And often the...
by Daniel Fava | Sep 28, 2020 | Podcast, Private Practice Website, SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Is it more important that your private practice website be optimized for search engines or is it more important that your website looks great? Many people think that SEO and great design are mutually exclusive. If you want your website to look stunning, well,...
by Daniel Fava | May 18, 2020 | Podcast, SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
If you’ve been monitoring your website traffic (and you should be!) then you may have noticed a big change over the last few months. Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the world, it seems like nothing has been safe from the impact. And that includes your SEO strategy and...
by Daniel Fava | Jan 14, 2020 | Podcast, SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
In this episode of the Private Practice Elevation podcast, I’m going to share with you the 5 most common reasons why your website doesn’t rank for your keywords. One question we receive a lot is “how come my therapy website doesn’t rank for any of my keywords?”. After...
by Daniel Fava | Aug 20, 2019 | Podcast, SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
It can be frustrating to work so hard on your private practice website, write blog after blog, only to find that no one can find you in Google via SEO. But optimizing each blog post for search engines can be extremely time consuming and frustrating as well. ...