Therapy Website Design Tips for Better Emotional Communication

 

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If you are a therapist, it’s understandable that you might not know a lot about website design!

Why would you? You have plenty of other things to do when it comes to running a successful practice. But if you can learn a few simple things, you will create a much better connection with potential clients!

When people visit your website, they make a split-second decision about whether they like and trust your site–and you only have about 10 seconds to engage them before they bounce.

Read all about those stats here

I was lucky enough to be a guest on one of my favorite podcasts ever (no joke, I have been a listener for years, so it was a total fangirl moment), The Abundance Practice Podcast, and had a conversation with the host, Allison Puryear, about all things website design!

Here are some of the things we covered:

  • Why design is a form of emotional communication

  • How design can help you write less (and how we are all writing too much)

  • What colors mean for your brand

  • Do you have a brand as a therapist?!

  • The personality of different fonts

  • Choosing photos that will speak to your website visitor

  • A bunch more!


And if you want juicy, practical, invaluable information about the business side of private practice, subscribe to The Abundance Practice Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, and check out Allison’s courses, membership, and offerings at Abundance Practice Building. It’s a literal treasure trove.

Thanks again to Allison and the Abundance Crew for having me!

 
Melissa Kelly | Go Bloom Founder

I’m Melissa, a former therapist turned designer who gets how hard it is to wear the marketing hat in private practice. At Go Bloom Creative, I help you create a website that’s not just beautiful, but strategic, so the right people can actually find you! Whether you’re just starting out or finally ready to level up, I’ve got tools and templates that make it doable (and even fun).

https://www.gobloomcreative.com/about
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