Tips for Therapists Using Twitter to Promote their Private Practice
Social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook seem to promise instant access to potential clients for many health professionals.
Social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook seem to promise instant access to potential clients for many health professionals.
Having a significant online presence is something that most therapists don’t need to be sold on. There are billions of users online searching for advice, products and entertainment.
Even if you have a popular clinic which has a full caseload and a long waiting list you still need to have an online presence.
If you are operating your own private practice or you work in one, as a therapist you may be aware of some of the advantages private practice offers.
All too often, therapists seem either too humble or too shy to talk about what they do.
If you are just starting out or already have an established private practice you should have a website and a significant online presence.
If you are considering promoting your practice using a Google AdWords campaign you are going to have to set a budget to determine how much you want to spend.
Operating your own private practice is a great way to reach more clients, and offer them a greater service.
So, you have a great looking website and you want it to work for you.
One of the issues many therapists face when they are considering leaving managed care systems for private practice is whether their clients will be able to afford their services.
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