Tips for More Effective Therapist Websites

I'm often asked to critique therapist websites. Here are my general criteria to make your website more effective.

1. Each therapist should have a separate page on the site.

2. Articles are a great addition to a practice website, but they need to be
  • Consistent (all PDFs or all links -- ideally, use links)
  • Written by a therapist -- not just compiled information. Put YOUR name on it.
  • Updated regularly. (Reference a current event in the article to make it relevant.)
  • Listed alphabetically, or listed by category. Or, better yet, both.
  • Error-free. (No typos!!)
  • Internally linked. At the bottom of each article page, it should take you back to the individual therapist's page who wrote the article.
3. Individual therapist's pages should like to a "Contact Us" page. E-mail and phone numbers should be on each therapist's page. The practice phone number should be on every page of the site.

4. The site needs to be professional -- no broken links, no ugly pages.

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