This article is a follow up from our previous post on Ways to Grow Your Social Media fan base by getting more “likes.”
Now that you’ve got some fans of your private practice: How do you keep them engaged?
#1: Tweet/Update at Ideal Times [...]
The following is a guest post from Ann Kulichik, MS, CCC-SLP, BRS-S of www.akspeech.com
I have the design skills of a flea. Yet, I have a pretty cool website, some fab marketing materials, and a nice looking office, that are tied together with a central theme. I never could have come up with such [...]
I’ve been hearing a lot of concern from my clients, customers, and therapy colleagues about the “dreaded state of the economy.” You may be especially concerned if your clients are private-pay.
Don’t you just love this phrase: “In this economy…” [insert three dramatic bass drum beats with a rumble crescendo at the end] It’s [...]
While I have known about the benefits of music therapy for a long time, I did not really think about work and practice related-issues. Every music therapist I’ve know has been employed by a company (at least part-time) and done multiple extra jobs on the side – but I never stopped to ask questions about [...]
Interview with Cindy Weinberger, OT/L, CHT
Tell me a little bit about yourself and your area(s) of expertise. My name is Cindy Weinberger. I am an occupational therapist licensed in NH and VT. I graduated from BU in 1989 and have spent most of my career in rehab, acute care hospitals and home care. Five years ago, I began working at [...]
This week, I decided to feature a clinician who is using an innovative treatment approach in her private practice. Differentiating your private practice by providing different types of therapy or treatment approaches can be a fantastic way to build your clientele, practice and name recognition.
Enjoy!
This is a guest post by Suzanne M. Ducharme, [...]
This is a guest post from Elizabeth Friedman, MS CCC-SLP of E & M Communications, LLC
When I started my private practice, I knew I had to get the message out there, and decided to start with an email and flyer to all my friends, neighbors, acquaintances and colleagues…..basically, everybody I knew !!
Interview with Pamela Hass, MA CCC-SLP of Interactive Therapy, Inc Tell me a little bit about yourself and your area(s) of expertise.
I have been a Speech Language Pathologist since 1979. I have worked in acute care hospitals, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, client’s homes, preschools, daycare facilities, elementary, junior high and high schools throughout my career. I [...]
This article is an excerpt from Jena’s upcoming book, The Independent Clinician Guide to Creating a Web Presence for Your Private Practice
Picking a Domain Name
Congrats! You’ve decided that it’s time to start your own website for your speech, occupational or physical therapy private practice… Now what?
Picking a domain name is the first [...]
Do you have an e-mail signature?
Have you ever noticed that some people have some identifying information at the bottom of their e-mails? Very commonly people have their name, professional title or even the standard “Sent from my iPhone.” While adding your name, credentials, title, or a privacy statement fantastic, it’s a GREAT place to [...]





