Keeping Your Website Healthy: Monthly To-Do’s for Therapists and Coaches
Similar to therapy or coaching, your website isn’t a ‘set it and forget it’ type of thing. It’s up to you to continue giving your website the TLC it deserves so that it can keep working hard for you in return.
How Your Relationship With Money Shows Up On Your Website
Your money attachment style affects everything from your earning potential as a therapist to your mental health and wellbeing, and the manifestation of your attachment style isn’t isolated to your bank accounts. It seeps into all aspects of your business, including your website.
5 Must-Haves for Your Therapist Directory Profile
Your online therapist profile is more than marketing, it is the beginning of a therapeutic relationship. I teamed up with Ryan Schwartz of Mental Health Match to share five secret ingredients that your online profile needs to have to be successful.
How To Use Humanistic Psychology to Design Your Private Practice Website
Designing a website for your private practice really isn’t that different than holding space for your clients. In fact, the websites that most effectively send therapists highly aligned clients are the ones that utilize a Humanistic approach to design and strategy.
Getting Started on Pinterest: A Guide For Private Practice Therapists
Pinterest consistently generates at least 80% of my website’s social media traffic with a fraction of the work on my part. Needless to say, Pinterest is one of my favorite marketing tools, so I enlisted the help of Christina Willis, a Pinterest Strategist, Registered Nurse, and founder of C. Willis & Co., to help you get started.
What Private Practice Therapists Need To Know About SEO in 2021
Maybe you’ve heard other therapists or private practice coaches talk about SEO and why it’s important, or maybe you’re not even sure what SEO stands for. This post will explain exactly SEO is, why you should care about it, and how you can start implementing SEO today!
Avoiding Marketing Burnout: How to Streamline Your Efforts, Reach More Clients, & Practice Self-Care
If you feel yourself headed toward marketing burnout, this post is for you. I’ll help you simplify your marketing efforts, step by step, so you can reach more clients and spend more time doing what you love.
How To Choose The Right Website Design Option For Your Phase of Business
If you’re a psychotherapist in the market for a new website, you might be wondering, “Do I need a custom-designed therapy website?” or, “How much time, energy, and money should I be investing in my website?” I’ll share more about how to choose the right website option for your phase of private practice.
Self-Disclosure on Your Website and Social Media: To Share or Not to Share?
All of us therapists have to navigate our level of comfort with personal sharing in the therapy room, but what about online? With therapists increasingly engaging with folks on social media and through their websites, the self-disclosure decision has expanded beyond the couch and has become more complicated.
3 Ways To Customize A Pre-Designed Website
Done-for-you websites can get you up and running in a matter of days, rather than months or years. However, if you have limited tech knowledge, choosing to semi-DIY your website can feel daunting. In this post, I’m going to show you why it doesn’t have to be.
How To Create An Instagram Link Menu On Your Website
Since Instagram only allows one bio link, a popular trend is to use third-party services like Linktr.ee to create a “link menu.” Link menus are a great idea, in theory. The problem is that when you use a third-party service, like Linktr.ee, you’re interrupting and deflecting potential traffic to your website.