Los Angeles Chapter — California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists
Los Angeles Chapter — CAMFT
Lynne Azpeitia, LMFTVoices Editor
Getting Paid: Using Your Website to Get New Clients to Contact You
Your website represents your therapy practice. The best client friendly websites make it as easy as possible to find out about you and your therapy services and to contact you to schedule their first session. Here are some things to remember and questions to consider to make sure your website does that!
1. Your website is one of the first places new clients look to decide whether or not you’re the therapist for them—even when they’re referred to you by a friend or one of your colleagues.
2. Potential clients visiting your website want to know if you can help them—and they want to know it quickly.
3. Do your best to make sure you have the type of content and answers on your website that your ideal clients are looking for.
4. Get your potential client to the information they’re looking for as easily and quickly as possible.
5. Remember, the main goal of your website is to get new clients to contact you.
Lynne Azpeitia, LMFT, AAMFT Approved Supervisor, is in private practice in Santa Monica where she works with Couples and Gifted, Talented, and Creative Adults across the lifespan. Lynne’s been doing business and clinical coaching with mental health professionals for more than 15 years, helping professionals develop even more successful careers and practices. To learn more about her in-person and online services, workshops or monthly no-cost Online Networking & Practice Development Lunch visit www.Gifted-Adults.com or www.LAPracticeDevelopment.com.
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