A Minimalist Design with Major Impact: Websites for Therapists with Erika
Minimalism means identifying what is essential and removing the unnecessary to focus on what truly matters. Erika has been living a minimalist lifestyle for years and has successfully integrated this mindset into her website.
Erika created her first website for her solo practice in 2015. Having little experience with technology, she encountered many difficulties regarding layout and formatting. But, after joining Business School for Therapists, she was able to create a minimalist, engaging, responsive, and highly functional website, which has received a lot of positive feedback. Furthermore, Business School provides her with the skills necessary to build a website that speaks to the pain points of clients and develops an emotional connection with them.
During this episode, Erika discusses with Miranda how she applied the minimalist concept to her website after facing the challenges of visual limitations and transforming from solo to group practice. Her idea is that a website should be user-friendly and easy to navigate with clear information. Moreover, she offers useful tips for those who are transitioning from solo to group practice and creating their website from scratch.
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Erika is an LMFT who specializes in couples therapy and postpartum depression in League City, Texas.
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What her first website looked like
How Business School for Therapists helped her overcome challenges of visual limitations
A strategy for the transformation from solo to group practice
How to find the right aesthetic for her web design
Advice for those who are transitioning from solo to group practice