Just For You . . . ! Free Download And More . . . !

Jul
8
2011

Several of you have asked for it . . . .  Here’s a link to the webinar that I co-hosted last month with Beth Hayden, How to Develop an Online Marketing Plan for Your Private Practice.

If you like this, you may want to check out our Private Practice Online Survival Guide.  If you sign up for the manifesto, you’ll automatically get access to other freebies and information that we are continuing to add to the site.


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Twiddling Thumbs? What To Do While Waiting For Your Clients

Feb
7
2011

Are you finding that you have way too Image of Checking the Time (2)much down time and not enough client time?  If you are networking face to face and networking online, then don’t worry!  They’re on their way.  But while you have extra hours in the week, here’s other things that you can be doing to get ready for them:

There you go! Have I left anything out?   There’s plenty that you can be doing to make sure that you are 100% ready to see clients once they find you.  And, if you’ve got all of this in order and are needing  to know “what’s next” just drop me a note below and I’ll be glad to talk with you about that next step.

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Counseling Clients Feel Better – For Your Supporting Data File

Mar
15
2010

In the midst of your strategizing for your 2010 marketing plan, you need to gather what I call supporting  data. This is a file that contains information that might help a potential referral source or client choose to work with me.  One type of data that goes into my file are articles and research related to the niche, domaine, and services that I offer.

Here is an article by Raymond A. Levy and J. Stuart Ablon in theImage of Supporting Data XSmall Scientific American that cites research concluding that clients feel better, function better, and are more flexible in managing life challenges as long as three years post-termination of psychodynamic  psychotherapy.

This is an article that is going into my Supporting Data file.  Perhaps it should also go into yours.

Do you have other articles / items that might be useful to the rest of us?  If so, share them with us right here.

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