3 Things Every Therapist Should Know

by garygraye

in Coaching, Recommended

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The reason why I decided to create a post on the 3 Things Every Therapist Should Know is that I see therapist making the same fundamental mistakes over and over again when it comes to attracting new clients to their therapy practice.

I also wanted to give you the necessary info and tools to help you to stop making these mistakes.

OK so let’s get down to it.

#1 – Research What Potential Therapy clients are Searching For

This has to be the first thing you do before you even think of creating new content or a new blog post.

There seems little point in creating content pages of information that know one is interested in.

Before you write 1 word of your blog post or new content, you need to establish the keyword phrases that potential clients are typing into the search engines to find a therapist that matches their needs.

This is not that hard to do and there’s even a Free Keyword Tool from Google that will help you find them.

#2 – Create Content Using The Research Results

Once you have established the keyword phrases based on your research, then you can start creating your blog post or web content using these terms.

#3 – Promote Your Blog All Over The Web

The last step is to promote this content to as many social bookmarking / social media sites as you can. At the time of writing we submit our content to more than 40 different sites in order to gain as much exposure as possible.

One thing I can promise you is that if you research and establish what potential clients are looking for, create good strong interesting content around these search terms and then promote your new content to as many social sites as possible, then you’ll be on your way to creating extraordinary results for your therapy practice.

Use this stuff, it actually works.

That’s it

Gary

p.s. Gary’s ONE on ONE Coaching & Mentoring with Guaranteed Results

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