Facebook and Instagram ad targeting for mental health services operates under unique restrictions that other industries do not face. Meta classifies mental health ads as a “Special Ad Category” in many cases, which limits some targeting options. Understanding these restrictionsContinue...
Holiday Marketing for Therapy Practices: November & December Strategies
The holiday season is a complex time for mental health practices. While some clients take breaks from therapy, many others experience heightened stress, family conflict, grief, loneliness, and seasonal depression that drive new inquiries. Smart holiday marketing acknowledges this complexityContinue...
How to Stand Out on Psychology Today
Psychology Today is the most widely used therapist directory, and for many practices it is a significant source of new client inquiries. But with thousands of therapists listed in most metro areas, simply having a profile is not enough. StandingContinue...
Social Media Boundaries and Ethics for Therapists
Social media offers therapists powerful marketing opportunities, but it also introduces ethical complexities that require careful navigation. The intersection of your professional role and public online presence creates situations that traditional ethics training did not anticipate. Establishing clear boundaries beforeContinue...
SEO for Multi-Location Group Practices
Group practices with multiple locations face unique SEO challenges that solo practitioners do not encounter. Managing multiple Google Business Profiles, creating location-specific content without duplication, and building local authority for each office requires a strategic approach that goes beyond basicContinue...
Newsletter Content Ideas for Mental Health Professionals
A regular email newsletter keeps your practice top of mind with potential clients, nurtures relationships with past clients, and positions you as a trusted expert in your community. But many therapists struggle with what to include beyond promoting their services.Continue...
Contact Form Best Practices for Therapy Websites
Your contact form is the critical conversion point on your therapy website — the place where a visitor becomes a potential client by taking the courageous step of reaching out. A well-designed contact form reduces friction, captures essential information, andContinue...
Monitoring Your Online Reputation: Tools and Tactics
Your online reputation exists whether you actively manage it or not. Potential clients are reading your reviews, checking your directory profiles, and forming opinions about your practice based on what they find online before they ever contact you. Proactive reputationContinue...
Logo Design Trends for Mental Health Practices in 2023
Your logo is the most visible element of your brand identity, appearing on your website, business cards, signage, social media, and every piece of communication from your practice. A well-designed logo communicates professionalism, warmth, and the essence of your practiceContinue...
Retargeting Ads for Therapists: Bringing Back Website Visitors
Most people who visit your therapy website will leave without contacting you — not because they are not interested, but because they are not quite ready. Retargeting (also called remarketing) allows you to show ads specifically to people who haveContinue...
Writing Website Copy That Converts Visitors to Clients
Your website copy — the words on your pages — is the most important factor in whether a visitor contacts you or leaves to find another therapist. Beautiful design creates a positive first impression, but it is the words thatContinue...
Creating Compelling Instagram Stories as a Therapist
Instagram Stories offer therapists a unique way to connect with followers in a more casual, immediate, and personal format than traditional feed posts. With over 500 million people using Stories daily, this feature provides significant reach potential. Stories disappear afterContinue...