Beyond Directory Profiles
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How can you get clients to book in once they've looked at your Psychology Today or Counselling Directory profile? In this episode of the Good Enough Counsellors podcast, Josephine Hughes discusses the importance of building trust with potential clients in therapy. She explores client concerns about booking sessions and the effectiveness of video content in establishing a therapist's credibility. Josephine also addresses common fears around creating video content and encourages therapists to embrace visibility as a means to attract clients.
In this episode:
- Why clients may feel nervous about paying in advance
- How directories provide a sense of safety for clients
- The ways that blogs and videos can showcase expertise and attract clients
- Why video marketing is crucial for engagement
- Reassurance that authenticity is more important than a polished production
- The ways that video can address client concerns effectively
- What to consider when using video on your website
- How using YouTube can also enhance discoverability
Keywords
therapy, marketing, client trust, video marketing, counselling, online presence, therapist visibility, social media, client engagement, mental health
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Client Concerns
03:04 Building Trust Through Marketing
05:52 The Power of Video Marketing
09:49 Overcoming Video Anxiety
17:03 Final Thoughts and Community Engagement
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