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Do you have trouble getting regular clients from your initial intake sessions? Check out Maryellen Dance's 5 secrets to turn an initial consultation into an ongoing client. Start running a more successful & profitable private practice today. #BrighterVision #TherapistMarketingTips

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On a beige background color reads the text "How To Write The Best About Me Page for Your Therapist Website" and underneath is a square with three rounded corners. Within the square is a cutout of Kat Love, the author of the post and a therapist website expert hugging themselves with their eyes closed and a content look on their face. There are some dotted patterns and credit reads "empathycopy.com" where you can find this post on writing the best about page for your private practice website.

A therapist’s About Me page is one of the most important pages on their therapy website. If you get the about me page correct, it will help your website visitors get to know, like, and trust you, make you more credible, increase referrals, and increase the likeness of visitors turning into a clients. This post shares what goes into writing the perfect "About Me" page

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Marketing Presentations Secrets — Private Practice SLP

Learn my top tips for marketing your private SLP practice, including how to give a marketing presentation to other professionals or parents.

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No-Show Policy: The Dos and Don’ts of Client No-Shows in Your Private Practice

Learn best practices for your no-show policy and no-show process when working with clients. Learn what to do and what not to do when your private practice clients don't show up.

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Private practice therapist trying to figure out how many clients should be on your caseload? In this post, I'll cover why the average caseload doesn't easily translate to private practice, and how to find a sustainable caseload of people to see each week for your therapy private practice.

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As a therapist, your money mindset beliefs can not only hold you back in your business, but they can also lead to burnout. In this post, financial therapist and private practice owner Lindsay Bryan-Podvin of @mindmoneybalance will be highlighting the most common money beliefs that put therapists on the road to burnout and sharing ways to combat these beliefs. | HoldSpaceCreative.com

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On a warm, tan background, there is big text that reads, "What Pages Should My Therapy Website Have?" To the right of the text is an image of a person in a salmon colored shirt smiling and holding a cup of tea. The credit at the top of the image reads, "empathycopy.com" and there's an arrow pointing to text that says "read now" encouraging you to read the full post about the pages your therapy website needs on the Empathycopy blog.

Often, when a therapist is looking to create a private practice website, one of their top questions is "what pages should my therapy website have?" No two private practices are the same, yet there are a core set of pages that any therapist website ought to include. This post shares the four pages you need. It's up to you to guide visitors through your website. Including these pages will ensure you do.

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