Build Your Own Website & Launch Your Practice

Starting a new business and getting those first clients through the door is a big, scary and courageous undertaking.

A website can be absolutely crucial to the success of your new private practice.

Since every penny counts when you’re first starting out, creating your own website can be a way to save money and get your first few clients.

But with so many website platforms out there, you may be wondering which one is the best. Where do you even start?

So if you’re unsure which website platform to use to build your therapy website, I’ve created a FREE comparison guide that will show you the breakdown of some of the top platforms available today.

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The Complete Therapist’s Guide to Marketing a Private Practice

Your one-stop resource for all things private practice marketing.

From getting started in your business to building a website, content marketing, SEO and getting more referrals, this guide has all you need to start marketing your private practice strategically and attracting more clients.

Plus the best tips from industry experts on how to market a private practice.

Articles To Help You Get Started

Private Practice Spotlight: Coaching Aging Adults

Private Practice Spotlight: Coaching Aging Adults

The best part of my job is that I get to meet amazing therapists, counselors, coaches and psychologists doing amazing work. Recently I had the pleasure of working with Karen Midyet to launch her new coaching business, Coaching Aging Adults. What was so exciting about...

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Your About Page is Not About YOU

Your About Page is Not About YOU

As a web designer who works solely with therapists, I look at a LOT of private practice websites. As I look at these websites, I often see one specific mistake repeated over and over. The mistake is this: When I look at your About page I have no idea what you do or...

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5 Homepage Mistakes Therapists Make & How to Avoid Them

5 Homepage Mistakes Therapists Make & How to Avoid Them

As a designer and consultant, I’ve reviewed many private practice websites. As I look at these websites, I often come across a handful of issues right on the homepage that, if resolved, could help create a better experience for the therapist’s clients. In this article...

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