While not as “flashy” as some of the topics we have recently covered, it is no exaggeration to say that word processing has been one of the primary sources of fuel for the digital revolution.
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While not as “flashy” as some of the topics we have recently covered, it is no exaggeration to say that word processing has been one of the primary sources of fuel for the digital revolution.
I remember when Gmail first came out. In addition to having a free, web-based email with a huge amount of storage, there was something else that marked a huge change in how email worked, at least for people around my age.
A longer-than average blog with Rich, our Directory Listings Specialist
(who happens to have a BFA in fine art, and has won national awards as an advertising copywriter, so listen to him!).
I’m not even going to start with a clever lead in, I’m just going to say outright: you probably should have a photo of yourself on your website. A few of our customers have might have specific reasons, privacy-related or otherwise, in which they specifically don’t want their likeness, but if you can’t immediately think of a good reason not to, I suggest you get a good photo of yourself on your website.
Does your practice have more than one health care professional? If you are using a single website to represent multiple professionals working at the same business, then your particular challenge is to present information about both the practice and the people involved in a way that is organized and easily understood by your website visitors. Here are two suggestions for methods that you might use:
I look at a lot of websites and often see simple mistakes that would be easily avoided if the creator simply proofread the site before putting it online.
Why I like sidebars:
As TherapySites’ Directory Listing Specialist, I spend a lot of time looking at different websites, getting our customers’ contact information, and creating listings with that information. One of the things I notice all too often is that many people don’t make best use of the sidebar, perhaps because they don’t understand how important a sidebar can be for Search Engine Optimization.
The idea of a sidebar may look like just a matter of having your contact information a few inches to the left or right, but it’s actually much more.
Presenting three awesome tools for online scheduling, sending
e-newsletters, and conducting online therapy sessions:
Clickbook online Scheduling, MailChimp email marketing service, and
Ether online commerce service. If you are willing to take a little
effort and time to set up these services with your TherapySites
website, they can put you on the cutting edge of developing a virtual,
online practice. Schedule, market, and sell your services online using
any or all of these tools!
For some, ponying up a monthly fee for a TherapySites account can seem like a leap. However, when you think about it, there is no reason your TherapySites website shouldn’t pay for itself in terms of bringing new clients to your practice.