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Therapist Practice in a Box Tip #19 Print Media HARO
Therapist Practice in a Box Tip # 19 Print Media. Getting out small business in print media is critical for our viability. There is a service that therapists and other professionals can use to help with that it is called HARO. I share with you three important steps to get your pitch seen. To see more tips please check...
Continue readingTherapist Practice in a Box Tip #18 Benchmarks
Therapist Practice in a Box Tip # 18 Therapists often tell me they hate numbers. I get that but some numbers we need to know to have a successful business. How many clients calls do you receive each month? How many become clients? These are just a few benchmarks I look at quarterly. What benchmarks do you want to...
Continue readingTherapist Practice in a Box Tip #17 5 Tools to Enhance Video
Therapist Practice in a Box Tip # 17 Tools to Enhance Video. Therapists are beginning to understand the need for a video for their website, but most do not know how to shoot a video. In this video, I share 5 tips to enhance your video recording. To see more tips please check out my videos and be sure...
Continue readingTherapist Practice in a Box Tip # 16 Use What You Know
Therapist Practice in a Box Tip # 16 Use What You Know. Today’s tip is about creating a class with the information you already know. A class is a good way to increase cash flowing through your business. There are many times when our business is low on cash or our cash flow stops and then we start to...
Continue readingTherapist Practice In a Box Tips # 15 Referral Relationships
Therapist Practice in a Box Tip #15 Referral Relationships. A private practice can die quickly without client referrals. In order to receive referrals from other that source must know you exist and they are likely to refer once they have a relationship with you. Do not do driveby marketing. Build that relationship with referral source and they are much...
Continue readingTherapist Practice in a Box Tip#14 Line of Credit
Therapist Practice in a Box Tip #14 Line of Credit. In every business there comes a time when cash flow is deficient. At times the business can wait it out then other times those due bills must be paid right now. An example of due now bills are for rent, taxes or employee salary. When cash flow is tight...
Continue readingTherapist Practice in a Box Tip #13
We all use calendars but do you use one just for your business and it’s needs. In this video, Sherry talks about setting up a yearly calendar to capture the tasks that your business needs, such as forms that need review, taxes, meeting with the CPA etc. Scheduling blocks of time make it’s easier for you to complete the...
Continue readingTherapist Practice in a Box Tip #12 Just Get Started
Therapist Practice in a Box Tip # 12 Just Get Started. Often our fear of not getting “it” right makes us struggle and we become paralyzed and then we never get started. Our self-doubt pops up, overcomes us, and we feel we will be exposed as a fraud. However, we are NOT frauds. We have attended school, read a...
Continue readingTherapist Practice in a Box Tip #11 Time for You!
As therapists we are often put off our own self- care. We are busy with clients, family, friends and by the time it is our turn we ae out of hours of the day. In this short video I remind you to that we count also. The sound is less than Steller (so sorry) however, the information is still...
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