Marketing Your Practice

Do More Good Work, Always

by Daniel on June 19, 2012

Last week I wrote to you about that wonderful feeling of being overwhelmed by projects YOU get to choose to do, and you WANT to do when you are in private practice.   It’s a great feeling when you choose to be overwhelmed by things you want to do, versus things you have to do.  [...]

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How I Added 7 Clients to My Caseload Last Week

by Daniel on February 28, 2012

Now, I didn’t need to add seven clients, but on the other hand, I don’t maintain a “waiting list” either – I work as much as I need, or as little as I want each week.  I do a few ‘late nights’, a few ‘early days’, and I don’t go in to the office on [...]

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Networking, Marketing, & Advertising

by Daniel on February 14, 2012

If you’ve had a chance to read The Private Practice Field Guide, you know there is a pretty big section on building your practice through the aforementioned techniques – networking, marketing, and advertising.  You know quite a bit about my successes and failures in each one, and have hopefully learned to make better decisions than [...]

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Consequences of Technophobia

by Daniel on February 7, 2012

I wanted to give you a brief sample of the outstanding free Bonus Chapter on Technology for The Private Practice Field Guide written by the brilliant tech-savvy therapists at ZynnyMe.com.  Have a look at this sample, and if you want to read more, grab the free download at the right. A major consequence of technophobia is that [...]

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There is just a ton of information that has come up over the past few days that I didn’t want to piece-meal out to you over the next few weeks, even if it would have saved me some creative brain power and writing time!  Instead, I thought it only fair for me to dump all [...]

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