Are you overwhelmed by the world of social media? These 10 steps will make it easier for clients to find your private practice online.

I presented my very first webinar ever yesterday (and I survived)! Sponsored by National Association of Social Workers the webinar was titled “Building Your Private Practice In A Digital World: Creating A Strong Online Practice Presence.” It is crucial for private practitioners to have an online presence in order to attract clients to your practice because the internet is a main source of health information.

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Social Media Marketing Checklist: 10 Steps To Building A Stronger Online Presence

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  1. I would add #11:

    11. Spend as much time on continuing education and journal reading as you do building an online presence. There’s nothing that irritates potential clients more than therapists they believe are sacrificing professional development on the altar of practice building.

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