Most therapists have chosen their profession to dedicate themselves to helping people live better lives. This is needed now even more than ever. In an ideal world, people would just know when they need help, and therapists wouldn’t even need websites. However, many clinicians find themselves struggling to figure out how to advertise their practice to appeal to new clients.



In order to to do that, therapists need to create a website that connects them with their dream client and can even walk them through a virtual intake call. By the time the client reaches out, they should already know how the clinician they’re seeking can help them and what their process is like.



All too often, clinicians jump into the process of designing their website without taking the time to build a foundation. The website may come out looking great, and the therapist may even get compliments on it from friends, family, or existing clients. When someone new comes upon that website, however, things may begin to fall apart when they start leaning on the proverbial walls.



In this 90-minute marketing webinar, Greg Goodman will discuss how clinicians can build a solid foundation for their therapist website. Greg will discuss how clinicians can discover their dream client, connect with them online, inspire them to get help, and turn them into a paying client. 



This introductory instructional level marketing webinar is designed to help clinicians:




  1. Recognize why they need a niche.

  2. Demonstrate how to discover their dream client.

  3. Utilize the formula for writing amazing website text.

  4. Describe how they can get people to reach out.

  5. Explain how they can get clients to find their website.

  6. Recognize why they should be blogging.



If you have any questions or concerns about this web conference, or would like more information, please contact us here.


How the Web Conference Works

Before the scheduled event, all registered attendees will be sent a reminder email from GoodTherapy with specific instructions on how to log in to the web conference center, as well as links to optional handout materials if applicable.



To attend the event, registered attendees will log in to the web conference center using a computer or device (smartphone or tablet with internet access) and calling into the teleconference line on a phone. Attendees will be able to ask live audio questions via phone and/or submit text chat questions via their computer or device. Attendees who are logged in to the event center will be able to see the live streaming video and/or document sharing. Alternatively, attendees may dial into the teleconference line only, though attendees dialing in by phone only will be unable to ask questions.



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Continuing Education (CE) Information

No continuing education (CE) contact hours will be provided by GoodTherapy for attending this web conference. This marketing event is for professional development only.

Registration Information

Premium and Pro Membership with GoodTherapy includes access to this web conference at no additional cost. Not yet a member? Sign up for a Premium or Pro Membership, here.

Mental health professionals who are not members can attend this live web conference for $30.95 or access the homestudy recording for $15.50. Sign up here to purchase this CE course and earn a CE certificate.

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Meet the Presenter

Greg Goodman

Greg Goodman has been helping therapists get more business online since 2006. His company, Goodman Creatives, specializes in therapist web design, marketing, and coaching. 



By using a compassionate approach, Greg makes the entire process fun, easy, and collaborative, which is important, because getting more clients online can sometimes feel completely overwhelming. 



In addition to his work at Goodman Creatives, Greg is Head of Marketing and Design for Well Clinic - a company of 40+ clinicians in San Francisco.



For more information about Greg and his work, please visit www.goodmancreatives.com