How To Use Social Media When Running a Private Practice
Next to a blog and website, you can use social media to communicate with your clients and get the word out about your private practice.
Next to a blog and website, you can use social media to communicate with your clients and get the word out about your private practice.
Paid media can be a great way to win new clients for your private practice.
Most people become therapists because they want to help people, and marketing can feel like you have to lure people into taking on your service.
We all know the saying: An image speaks 1000 words.
It is all good and well once you have a beautiful website for your Private Practice, right?
As it is with all therapists, your website is like a portal to the big wild world for your private practice. But, how do you know the portal is working, and that people enter through it?
There is a slight difference between making it, and making a living. The first one refers to surviving, the second is thriving.
Only 50% of start-ups in the US survive the 5-year mark. You don’t want to be one of them. It is therefore important to understand what it takes to start a private practice before you set the process in motion.
Many therapists have set up a private practice before. Not all survived. Starting a private practice takes a varied skill set that not everyone possesses. That doesn’t mean you can’t learn it.
Once you start seeing clients at your private practice, you need to make sure that all your conversations and information are confidential. That means your office needs to provide a safe environment for your sessions. And let’s just say thin walls aren’t conducive to confidentiality.
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