Listen "Why Directories Alone Aren’t Enough to Fill Your Therapy Practice"
Episode Synopsis
Directory profiles like Counselling Directory and Psychology Today can be helpful—but they’re no longer enough to consistently fill your private practice. In today’s episode, I’m talking about why relying solely on directories is risky, and what proactive steps you can take to become more visible, build trust, and attract your ideal clients in a changing therapy landscape.Whether you're an in-person or online therapist, you'll walk away with practical ideas and plenty of reassurance that marketing doesn't have to feel overwhelming, salesy, or inauthentic.⏱️ Timestamps & Key Topics:[00:00] Welcome & why this topic matters How this episode was inspired by real questions in therapist Facebook groups—and why it’s time to stop relying on directories alone.[01:00] Why directory referrals are drying up The reality of increased competition, changing client behaviour, and why the “list it and leave it” strategy doesn’t work anymore.[04:00] Directories are passive marketing What passive marketing looks like—and why successful private practices require a more proactive approach.[05:30] Making your profile stand out Quick tips to write a more compelling, client-centred directory profile (and why that first paragraph matters most).[07:00] You’re a business owner now A mindset shift: therapists in private practice are also business owners, and visibility is part of the job.[08:00] Real-world marketing examples Claire shares how she marketed her disordered eating niche—through gyms, collaborations, Instagram Lives, and podcasts.[10:30] What local therapists can do Ideas for in-person therapists to grow visibility locally: community talks, Google profiles, Facebook groups, and relationship-building.[14:00] What online therapists need to focus on Why SEO matters more when you're online—and what makes your website (and blog) truly effective.[17:00] Using social media strategically An overview of platforms—Instagram, Threads, TikTok, podcasts—and how to choose what feels right for you and your energy.[22:00] Avoiding burnout with marketing How to layer your marketing efforts without spreading yourself too thin.[24:00] A final nudge about visibility The power of connection, video, and building trust—why it’s worth the effort for both your business and your future clients.💡 Therapist Takeaways:Directories are helpful—but they’re just one tool, not a full strategy.Building visibility doesn’t have to be pushy—it can be grounded, values-led, and sustainable.Think about where your ideal client spends time—and show up there, in a way that feels doable.Your website, SEO, and social presence can work together to help people find and trust you.Marketing is a skill you can learn—and there’s no one right way to do it.🔗 Resources & Links:Learn more about the Prosper in Private Practice MembershipWork with me 1:1: Mentoring OptionsFollow me on Instagram: @prosperinprivatepractice
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