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Making Time to Market Your Private Practice

 
Author: Lucy MacDonald

1. Start with a six-month plan.
If you are not doing very much marketing or if you are unhappy with your marketing efforts, a six month marketing plan is a good place to start. Schedule some time in your agenda to create a marketing plan. Anticipate marketing opportunities related to holidays or special events like mental health week or national depression screening day.

2. Set monthly and weekly marketing goals.
Once youve developed a six month plan, the next step is to include marketing time in your monthly and weekly agenda. How much time is enough time? If you are seeing less than 10 clients per week a good guideline is to spend at least one day per week on marketing.

3. Create a marketing to-do list.
Include a variety of marketing activities like distributing your brochure, presenting a free seminar at your local library, or writing a newsletter. Create a weekly to-do list and use it!

4. Double-up your marketing efforts.
Keep a good supply of brochures and business cards in your car and in your briefcase so that you can take advantage of impromptu marketing opportunities drop off brochures at a doctors office that is next door to a networking event you are attending.

5. Take time to get your office organized.
A messy office can and will distract you when you are working on marketing your private practice.

Author Bio:

Lucy MacDonald

Lucy MacDonald, M.Ed. is a business advisor to counselors, therapists, psychotherapists, and health care professionals. She is the creator of the R.E.A.L. Marketing system for private practitioners. Lucy is the author of How to Start and Market a Successful Private Practice and is a conference presenter.

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