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Are you a therapist struggling to navigate the ever-changing landscape of online marketing? For today's podcast episode, I invited Kristie Plantinga, a marketing expert for therapists and coaches, to talk about SEO for therapists. We discuss how online marketing has evolved over the years, Kristie shares her predictions for the next 2-3 years and what it means for your private therapy practice. She shares invaluable insights on future-proofing your business online with SEO for therapists and working effectively with your team so you can see a return on your investment.
Plus, Kristie will introduce her new platform, Best Therapist, a game-changing therapist directory that focuses on quality over quantity. This episode is packed with practical tips and strategies that will help you stand out in a competitive market and attract your dream clients. Are you ready to learn about SEO for therapists and maximize your online presence? This episode is a must-listen!
More about Kristie Plantinga:
Kristie Plantinga is the founder of TherapieSEO, a marketing agency for therapists, coaches, and wellness practitioners.
Topics covered in this episode:
- What is the role of SEO in therapy marketing and how has it evolved over the years?
- The importance of SEO for therapists and effective ways to leverage it.
- What are the challenges and opportunities in SEO for therapists?
- How can investing in your SEO now benefit your therapy practice in the future?
- What does it mean to future-proof your business online and why is it important?
- How can therapists work better with their marketing team to achieve the best results?
- Common misconceptions therapists have when hiring a team member for marketing tasks.
- What role does adaptability play in the success of a therapist's marketing strategy?
- What is Best Therapist and who is it for?
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Related episodes:
- Episode 10: From Employee to CEO with Kristie Plantinga
Quote:
"I found that therapists and marketers who serve therapists are typically two to five years behind compared to other industries." - Kristie