Creating a Website for Your Group Practice: Websites for Therapists with Tiffany
When your private practice becomes full, it's natural to move from solo to group practice.
But the process of transitioning your website for group practice can be challenging and time-consuming.
In addition to changing "I" to "We" on your website, you need to create a website that represents your team's expertise, the services each clinician provides, and who you are as a group.
So, what’s the quickest and easiest way to switch to a group practice website?
Your group practice's vision is the key to success.
After having a successful solo practice, Tiffany decided to expand into a group practice. However, she didn't know where to start when it came to building her website. After joining Business School for Therapists, she realized it was her lack of vision holding her back.
Not only did she have a clear vision for her group practice — a group practice focused on helping people with trauma — but she also developed a website that spoke to her potential clients, and her group practice is now FULL!
In this episode, Tiffany shares some tips on how to transition your website for group practice. She also discusses her transition from solo to group practice.
Resources Discussed
Tiffany is an LMFT who specializes in healing trauma and PTSD using EMDR in Philadelphia and Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
Check out Websites for Therapists: Your Checklist to DIY or Outsource a Client-Generating Website!
What Tiffany’s private practice looked like before joining Business School for Therapists vs. now.
Lessons Tiffany learned in the transition from solo to group practice.
Some challenges therapists may face when setting up a group practice website.
SEO tips for a group practice website.
Tips for starting a group practice website and expanding into a group practice.