Relocating Your Practice, Not Your Website: Websites for Therapists with Ashley
We’ve highlighted success stories where therapists start from scratch after locating to a new location, but what if you’re moving constantly? Is it feasible to open and shut down a practice every three years? Can you build a full caseload of clients if you’ll be leaving the area in a few years?
Ashley realized early on that she couldn’t grow in a regular position if she kept relocating. Since her husband is in the military, she would have to start from scratch every time she made progress. As they moved from Hawaii to Florida, she gained experience in managing a group practice and had the idea of opening her own online private practice. Even though she grew a successful group practice on her own, Ashley felt she needed assistance with creating the practice of her dreams.
She joined Business School for Therapists to refine her work and implemented the SEO lessons into her website. Here, Ashley shares with Miranda how her website funnels her ideal clients, organization and automation tips for each location she serves, and whether you need multiple state licenses for your practice to succeed.
Resources Discussed
Ashley is an LCSW specializing in online counseling for women with anxiety in Tampa, Florida.
Websites for Therapists: Your Checklist to DIY or Outsource a Client-Generating Website
How to run a practice while constantly relocating.
Benefits of using Squarespace for your website hosting needs.
Why website copy is just as (or more) important than its searchability and appearance.
How to manage your SEO while practicing in multiple states.
How much time is needed to maintain your website after it’s up and running.