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...
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...
A quest post by Katie May So you have an idea for an awesome group and you just KNOW it’s going to benefit the clients that you serve. In fact, a few of them may have even mentioned that they wish something like it already exists. You create a flyer, open enrollment...
A guest post by Katie Springs. This post was first published on the Create My Therapist Website blog in 2018 and some of the resources are no longer available, so links have been removed. Blogging is an important marketing task for mental health practitioners. It...
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...
Pinterest isn’t just for recipes, workout plans, and dream weddings. It’s actually a great way to drive traffic to your private practice’s website. Did you know that Pinterest is the second largest driver of traffic, second only to Facebook? So, if you’ve been weary...