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Are you a therapy practice owner struggling to achieve success? You're not alone. After talking to hundreds of therapists, we've discovered several common reasons that hinder their progress. In this article, we'll delve into these obstacles and explore if your reason for not reaching your goals is among them. From limited marketing knowledge to a lack of clear business strategies, we'll address the main roadblocks that hold therapists back. By identifying these challenges, you can begin to overcome them and take your therapy practice to new heights. Don't let these obstacles stand in the way of your success. Read on to uncover the secrets to achieving your goals as a therapy practice owner.
YOU ARE A THERAPIST
You are good at it. You are helping people live better happier lives, but if you want to have a thriving practice you will spend most of your time doing everything but therapy.
I NEED MARKETING TEAM?
What if I hired a stay at home mom as my marketing help? That is same as me hiring a person with a psychology major to help me get over PTSD. No way.
As a mater of fact, our team members are absolute experts in their own fields. So that means you need a team of experts. Experts are highly paid people. Good marketing teams are expensive, but you still need one!
IS IT ETHICAL?
Most therapists think that treating their practice like a “business” will be viewed as greedy. They believe that marketing their practice, and broadcasting their desire for more clients will be perceived as unethical. Nothing can be further from the truth. In order to help people you must broadcast that you are here and you must be able to keep the doors open in order to provide the help they need. If you are spending the bulk of your time “chasing” potential clients, there will be little time to provide therapy, there is no ability to volunteer, no time to do pro-Bono sessions. It is ethical and not greedy to help.
I'LL JUST HIRE FULL TIME MARKETER
NEXT STEP
So if you are in a position where you must change something or you will have to go and work for someone else, what would be your next step? Imagine if your average marketer needs to heal someone's depression. Would they know what to do? Of course not. So why would you expect to know what to do in this fast paced, even faster changing fields of traditional marketing and advertising, online marketing, social media, public relations, and so on… Nobody expects that from you.
I JUST WANNA HELP PEOPLE
Competition is fierce. Noise is deafening. If you do not stand out you will be drowned in the see of others looking just like you, doing exactly same thing as you do.
If you do get their attention, they will forever be grateful, you are going to be fulfilled and you will make difference.