2 Ways To Add Staff Members To Your Squarespace Website (7.0 & 7.1)
Whether you’re a therapist or a coach, the time may come to expand your business by adding more clinicians to your team. While this type of growth is exciting and worth celebrating, there are a lot of logistics to work out in order to shift your business from “solo” to “group.”
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.
POV: The Therapy Seeker. What Therapists Need To Know About The Therapy Search Process
For therapists, finding aligned clients can be tough. For clients, the therapist search process can be overwhelming. In this post, I’ll be sharing what therapy seekers need, are looking for, and aren’t getting enough of during the therapy search process.
How Good Website Design Decreases Mental Health Stigma
Whether you’re aware of it or not, your website is playing a part in the stigma around mental illness and mental healthcare. In this post, I’ll share how you can make sure your website is a part of the solution rather than the problem.
Copywriting for Therapists: How To Write Unique, Authentic Website Copy
Writing copy is a skill that anyone can learn, and in fact, I believe therapists have the potential to be among the best copywriters. But when it comes to writing to connect with potential clients, most therapists freeze up.
How to Write the Words on Your Therapy Website Homepage
It’s not your fault if you have no clue how to write the words on your therapy website, but it is your responsibility to learn how to write good copy. Because the words on our websites have the power to connect or repel. The words on your website may mean the difference in a fully booked practice and a practice where you’re constantly hustling to have enough clients.