In today’s episode, we’re talking about how clients are starting to use tools like ChatGPT to look for therapists. Not instead of Google, but alongside it. And that changes how we think about visibility, websites, and how we talk about our work online. This is not about becoming “techy” or learning a new platform from scratch. It’s about something much simpler: making sure the way you describe your work online is clear, recognisable, and easy for both humans and AI search tools to understand....
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In today’s episode, we’re talking about how clients are starting to use tools like ChatGPT to look for therapists. Not instead of Google, but alongside it. And that changes how we think about visibility, websites, and how we talk about our work online. This is not about becoming “techy” or learning a new platform from scratch. It’s about something much simpler: making sure the way you describe your work online is clear, recognisable, and easy for both humans and AI search tools to understand....
How to Create a Profitable CPD Offer: 3 Mistakes Therapists Make (and the 5 Steps to Get It Right)
Prosper in Private Practice
35 minutes
4 weeks ago
How to Create a Profitable CPD Offer: 3 Mistakes Therapists Make (and the 5 Steps to Get It Right)
If you’ve ever thought about running a CPD workshop but didn’t know where to start — or you’ve tried before and it flopped — this episode is for you. In this episode, Claire shares: The 3 biggest mistakes therapists make when creating CPD offersThe 5 essential steps to build and launch a profitable workshopReal examples from therapists who turned their expertise into new income streamsYou’ll hear stories from past participants who went from idea to fully booked workshops — like Louise, who cr...
Prosper in Private Practice
In today’s episode, we’re talking about how clients are starting to use tools like ChatGPT to look for therapists. Not instead of Google, but alongside it. And that changes how we think about visibility, websites, and how we talk about our work online. This is not about becoming “techy” or learning a new platform from scratch. It’s about something much simpler: making sure the way you describe your work online is clear, recognisable, and easy for both humans and AI search tools to understand....