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We're introducing a new segment called 'On The Trail' aimed at providing short, meaty, and to-the-point tips for online marketing!!
In this episode, we’re diving into a question I’m hearing from a lot of therapists lately: Is it just me, or has my website traffic and inquiries dropped off a cliff? I’ll walk you through what’s happening behind the scenes in SEO and online marketing, and what you can do about it.
Therapists are seeing fewer website visitors, fewer calls, and wondering if something’s broken. It can feel isolating, like maybe your practice is doing something wrong. But you’re not alone — this is a trend we’re seeing industry-wide.
You might think the solution is just to post more on Instagram or start a blog. While those can help, they won’t fix the core issue. The truth is, search engine behavior and how people find therapists online is changing... fast.
Key Highlights:1. What’s Changed in SEO Over the Last YearSo what can you do about it?...
✅ 1. Get an SEO Assessment of Your WebsiteBefore you start making changes, it's essential to understand why traffic has dropped. An SEO assessment can reveal:
This gives you a clear baseline and prioritizes what to fix — instead of guessing. (This is exactly what we do with our SEO assessments at Private Practice Elevation.)
✍️ 2. Update or Create One Piece of High-Intent ContentChoose one key service (like EMDR therapy or couples counseling) and ask:
Focus on creating or refreshing one solid, helpful page — rather than trying to write 10 blog posts.
📍 3. Claim and Optimize Your Google Business ProfileGoogle is still the #1 way most people find a therapist. Make sure your Google Business Profile:
This one step can often help you get found more often without having to touch your website.
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We're introducing a new segment called 'On The Trail' aimed at providing short, meaty, and to-the-point tips for online marketing!!
In this episode, we’re diving into a question I’m hearing from a lot of therapists lately: Is it just me, or has my website traffic and inquiries dropped off a cliff? I’ll walk you through what’s happening behind the scenes in SEO and online marketing, and what you can do about it.
Therapists are seeing fewer website visitors, fewer calls, and wondering if something’s broken. It can feel isolating, like maybe your practice is doing something wrong. But you’re not alone — this is a trend we’re seeing industry-wide.
You might think the solution is just to post more on Instagram or start a blog. While those can help, they won’t fix the core issue. The truth is, search engine behavior and how people find therapists online is changing... fast.
Key Highlights:1. What’s Changed in SEO Over the Last YearSo what can you do about it?...
✅ 1. Get an SEO Assessment of Your WebsiteBefore you start making changes, it's essential to understand why traffic has dropped. An SEO assessment can reveal:
This gives you a clear baseline and prioritizes what to fix — instead of guessing. (This is exactly what we do with our SEO assessments at Private Practice Elevation.)
✍️ 2. Update or Create One Piece of High-Intent ContentChoose one key service (like EMDR therapy or couples counseling) and ask:
Focus on creating or refreshing one solid, helpful page — rather than trying to write 10 blog posts.
📍 3. Claim and Optimize Your Google Business ProfileGoogle is still the #1 way most people find a therapist. Make sure your Google Business Profile:
This one step can often help you get found more often without having to touch your website.

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