Do you need a specialty? Learn how to find your niche as a therapist in private practice.
'How much should I charge for therapy?' A conversation we’re having with many therapists working in private practice
For most private practice therapists, marketing is a foreign endeavor, shrouded in mystery and bad vibes. In reality, marketing is just about offering your services. Not forcing or controlling. Just offering. But where to start? Here’s a checklist where you can start.
How to set your private pay or insurance rate for SLPs. Learn what to do and what not to do.
SEO strategies for therapy practices: Learn how SEO impacts private therapy practices and boosts online visibility.
Interview with Roy Huggins, Director of Person-Centered Tech about valuable HIPAA security tips for your private practice.
In the last post of this series, we talked about the essentials to include on one the most important pages of your therapy website – the About page. Next up, we’re talking about your Service & Specialty pages. But before we get into it – What’s the difference between a Service pa
What are ways you can drive potential clients to your private practice? One way is through quality content. In this post you will learn the basics of quality content creation for a therapy business.
Learn if Google Ads is right for your private practice then follow our six steps to prepare for, set up, and manage a profitable campaign
What’s in a name? When we name a child, we buy books, debate, practice the sound, and then finally after often fighting with our spouse, friends, and/or family, we land on the name of our child. They then become that; they would never be anything but that. It fits. It is who they are. When […]
Five tips to create an effective website design for your therapy, counseling, or coaching practice.
Learn more about the different steps required to optimize your Private Practice's website for search engines. Plus get a free SEO Checklist download.
30 ways you can market your private practice without costing you a cent. Use these strategies to get in front of more people and grow your therapy practice.
For most private practice therapists, marketing is a foreign endeavor, shrouded in mystery and bad vibes. In reality, marketing is just about offering your services. Not forcing or controlling. Just offering. But where to start? Here’s a checklist where you can start.
Ready to start a private practice? Get the inside scoop on what you need to do before leaving your agency job. Learn how to make the transition into owning your own therapy private practice.
A list of all the resources that I have found helpful in growing my private mental health practice, from going from a 100% in-person practice to one that is completely virtual. EHR, Legal templates, Passive income resources and more!
Six things you need on your therapy website About page to attract best-fit clients.
Marketing your private practice can feel overwhelming when you start out, so here are 6 secrets to getting started and growing your therapy business
Are you a therapist looking for content inspiration? Discover five ways you can generate blog ideas for your private practice.
Your website is one of the most valuable marketing assets you have in your private practice! It should be doing the work for you by converting visitors into clients.
Do you have an e-mail signature? Have you ever noticed that some people have some identifying information at the bottom of their e-mails? Very commonly people have their name, professional title or even the standard “Sent from my iPhone.” While adding your name, credentials, title, or a privacy statement fantastic, it’s a GREAT place to
If you're a therapist in private practice, attracting therapy clients might is vital, but how can you do it without feeling uneasy or unethical
How to use Pinterest to promote your therapy or counseling practice and increase traffic to your blog.
Learn 10 effective strategies to attract more therapy clients and build a thriving private practice. From networking events to online marketing, learn how to grow your business with confidence.
Check out our top 11 ideas for original content you can create to post on your Facebook Business Page for your private practice’s Social Media Marketing.
Writing a blog post isn’t always as simple as sitting down and typing away, especially as a therapist. On one hand, the topics you want to share about may feel heavy or difficult to write about and, on the other hand, you are already juggling so many tasks that adding a blog can feel unattainable.
Discover the best practice management software for therapists and mental health professionals. Compare top EMR/EHR tools, features, and costs to choose the right one for your private practice.
Considering taking the leap into private practice? If you are a counselor, social worker, marriage and family therapist, or psychologist, in this blog post, I’ll share some of the things you need in place, questions to consider before renting an office, if online therapy is for you, which EMR to use
Dry spells = every private practitioners nightmare. Keep in mind that most private practices follow a somewhat predictable pattern of client interest. The winter months can be slow due to bad weather and/or holidays (ex. Thanksgiving, Christmas) and summer can be chaotic due to summer camps and vacations. If slow periods go on for longer
Discover the best practice management software for therapists and mental health professionals. Compare top EMR/EHR tools, features, and costs to choose the right one for your private practice.
Discover how to effectively shift your marketing strategies when transitioning your psychotherapy practice from insurance panels to private pay, including digital marketing techniques for private pay practices.
The core set of must-have pages for any therapist website and the purposes, common mistakes, and a top tips for each page.
7 Things I wish I had Known before starting my private practice.
In the last post , we got into the difference between Service and Specialty pages and the essentials to include on those pages. The final post of this series is all about the What to Expect page – a page that you may not know that you need on your therapy practice website! Why you need a
Are you finding it impossible to get enough done in your business? You've decided to build your business, learn more about marketing, create content for your website, and network more. Perhaps you’ve got a few other ideas too. Do these goals stall out at the planning stage?
Trying to figure out what client paperwork is needed for your nutrition private practice can leave you running in circles. You’ve spent time searching for
If you're a therapist in private practice, attracting therapy clients might is vital, but how can you do it without feeling uneasy or unethical
Color evokes emotion. In a vast sea of content, color can help your brand stand out from the rest. Color can make your potential clients feel what you want them to feel, see what you want them to see, and do what you want them to do.