Live video streams are the latest medium for small businesses that want to harness a larger audience and gain new clients. Despite its relative newness in the social media world, video streaming is already proving effective. Not only are live videos versatile, they also showcase open and honest communication, which is so strongly preferred in modern marketing. Below are a few ways you can employ live streaming to connect on a deeper level with both current and potential clients.
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Video Streaming For Your Business
Social Media Marketing 101
Social media might not seem vital, but research reveals that clients expect to engage with your business online. A study by Demi and Cooper Advertising and DC Interactive Group reveals that one-third of respondents use social media sites for health-related matters, and 41% say social media influences their choice of healthcare provider. The research is clear: Social media can help you promote your business, and if you’re not using it, you risk losing out to competitors that are. Here’s a brief guide to getting started on two of the most popular social networks, Facebook and Twitter.
Social Media Marketing for Therapists
From Facebook to Twitter, discover how your social media
presence is important for attracting clients.
As a therapist, your social media presence may not seem important, but it certainly should be. Just having a professional website isn’t enough anymore. After all, as of 2016, about 78% of Americans have a social media profile. If you aren’t taking advantage of all that social media has to offer, then you are missing out when it comes to drawing in new clients.
Strategies for Your Therapist Blog
4 Useful Blogging Tips
Blogging is one of the best ways to attract new clients and improve your rapport with existing clients. While an engaging blog can help grow your client base, a neglected blog can do just the opposite. It’s not enough to simply set up a blog for your practice — you need to monitor and update it often, just like your practice website. With the right level of attention, your blog can help keep your clients engaged and bring in a new target audience.
Getting Ahead in the Race: Cost-Effective Tips for a Winning Website
1.1 Trillion. This is the number of searches Google alone processes in a year. Of all these searches, millions are potential clients looking to find mental health professionals. In fact, 80% of Internet users have searched for health-related topics online, making it the 3rd most popular online activity behind email and researching a product or service before making a purchase.
Since so many people are searching for help online, it is essential that you take control of your web presence and get your information in front of them. Think of getting to the top of Google (and other major search engines) as winning a race. It’s a process that takes time. You have to train, condition your body, and prepare to go the distance. Once the race has begun, you are well on your way to the finish line and recording your personal best!
Your Second Career As A Writer: Advice On Blogging And Articles
You didn’t know you had another job, did you?
It might actually not be your second job, but your fifth or sixth, and while this writing gig may not generate direct income, it can help you bolster your marketing for your main career, and pay big dividends!
Just What Is This Twitter Thing Anyway?
So what is Twitter?
Twitter is an interesting social networking service which is a little difficult to define. While it is normally talked about in the same discussions as other social networking sites, it certainly isn’t the same as Facebook or Google+.
Facebook Profiles For Your Business
The simple answer is: Yes, you should have one!
Facebook has come an incredible way from its humble beginnings. What started as a way for college students to communicate has quickly become one of the most trafficked websites in the world. In fact, as of December 2010, Facebook has overtaken Google as the most visited site in the U.S.! And it is only continuing to grow.
Hello All!
Welcome to the new TherapySites weblog, a.k.a. blog. We here at TherapySites have decided to start a blog to give our users some helpful hints, words of wisdom and all around sound advice on the ownership and operation of a good quality website. We will be keeping the discussion centered around things we think people should know about website SEO, design and documentation.