What is your website saying to your prospects?


As I have mentioned, technology will be the primary way therapists and healing professionals get clients in the coming decade.

This means you need some sort of web presence.

There are two very easy ways to get on the internet right now.

The first is to write a compelling listing for the online therapist locator services such as http://www.Find-A-Therapist.com

The second is to create your own blog or website that contains content that “speaks to” your ideal client and gets them to pick up the phone and call for an appointment.

So what does your website say? Does it speak to your ideal client?

I believe the number one concern a potential client has when looking for a therapists for is “Will the therapist ‘get me?’”

For step by step instructions on what to put on your website, consider the replay for our 4-part teleseminar series called “Internet Marketing for Therapists.” Click here for details.

Happy practice building!

Love and success,

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