Websites from TherapySites.com

These days, if someone is in need of a particular kind of service, their first move is often straight to the internet to narrow down what they are looking for and decide on the best place to find it. As many therapists are now aware, this most certainly extends to their practice. Since people no longer have to settle for the scant information provided in a phonebook, the information, functionality, and presentation of a practitioner’s website has become an essential component in attracting new clients and maintaining a strong client base.


Of course, the idea of creating and keeping up with a website can seem quite daunting. And, indeed, developing an exceptional one is no easy task. I was recently introduced to TherapySites.com, which provides the excellent and affordable service of doing all the hard stuff for you and helping you launch and maintain a site that attracts as many potential clients as possible and lends your practice the credibility it deserves. The features offered can also make a huge difference in the efficiency of how your office is run. Does having all new patient paperwork completed before they arrive sound good to you? I must say I find it pretty appealing and certainly the patient wouldn't mind either.


Right now, ChildTherapyToys.com has arranged a very SPECIAL deal with TherapySites that allows for a one-month free trial for anyone who wants to check it out. All you have to do is enter the following promo code: promoCTT


The truth is, the internet has made competition fierce and a informative and convenient website can make all the difference to a person in need of service they can trust. Below are a couple of articles from TherapySites that detail what they can do for your practice and why it's important that it be done.  



 

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  • 4/7/2009 11:02 PM Sydney wrote:
    Thanks for the info. I've had several clients tell me they've done a Google search and not find any information about my practice. A colleague in our office has used Therapy Sites and recommends them.
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  • 3/8/2010 2:17 AM Counselling Melbourne wrote:
    There really doesn’t seem to be any other way to go these days than to get your information on the web for other people to follow. If you have found a site that can do the hard yards for you then obviously you’d be wasting your time not to use them.
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  • 4/23/2010 5:52 AM Chiropractor Lawrenceville GA wrote:
    In tise age of internet and advanced telecommunications, a therapy site is very good idea. This is an easy way to launch a therapy site. Thanks for the information and reminding us of the advantages of a web site. great information thanks
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  • 5/5/2010 4:28 AM Tamara wrote:
    From a patient's point of view, it is true that websites are really useful in finding a therapist. No more of the hit-and-miss, well, less of it at least. I know which techniques work best with me and I seek therapists who use it.
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