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Episode 365 - Pillar Based Marketing: How Therapists Can Harness the Power of Blogging


Episode 341 with Andrew Riesen


Dream Private Practice Playbook


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startup nation, meet: jessica tappana


Jessica Tappana is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a group practice owner, the founder of Simplified SEO Consulting, a mom, a world traveler and someone passionate about supporting others.


She is constantly trying to find ways to improve the services offered by her business and believes that as human beings we are constantly a work in progress.




show notes


  1. Start with a solid service page

  2. Use 3 solid cornerstone blog posts

  3. Support each with cornerstone with some additional, shorter blog posts

  4. Use questions in subheadings & titles

  5. Use internal links strategically


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Startup Nation, there are a lot of perks of being a private practice owner. Doing your own bookkeeping and filing taxes is not one of them.


“How much should I pay myself? How much should I save for taxes? Do I have to pay quarterly taxes? How do I pay less in annual taxes?”


These are questions we hear from therapists all the time. Which is why we’ve partnered with the financial experts at Heard, the accounting platform built for therapist entrepreneurs. 


The 2024 tax season is right around the corner and Heard can file your business and personal taxes with ease. On average, Heard saves therapists 60 hours per year in financial record keeping and $5,000 in taxes. 


How many more clients could you see if you got 60 hours back per year? At $150 per session, that’s $9,000 in extra income! 


And when you join Heard, you get access to a team of bookkeeping and tax professionals who will guide you on your journey as you build your business. With peace of mind about your finances, you can put more energy into client care, where it matters most.


Schedule a free, 15-minute consultation call today at joinheard.com/privatepracticestartup and use code STARTUP15 at checkout to get 15% off all annual plans.



If you’ve decided to accept insurance as part of your private practice business model, you likely have some questions ranging from “how do I know what to bill?” to “why is this claim not processing?”


Practice Solutions is here to help you answer those questions! You can find resources on their blog, or join hundreds of mental health providers in hiring Practice Solutions’ expert billing team to manage your insurance billing.


They’ve assembled some of the best billers in the US to manage your eligibility checks, claim submissions, follow up and denial management to maximize your insurance reimbursements and improve your cash flow. 


They now also offer solutions for private pay billing, including management of digital and physical statements, payment collections and posting, and client aging reporting.


You can spend less time billing and more time caring for your clients and growing your practice with Practice Solutions. They’re offering Private Practice Startup listeners a free consultation, as well as 15% off the first three months of billing. CLICK HERE to schedule an appointment.



As a therapist, I can tell you from experience that having the right EHR is an absolute lifeline. I recommend using TherapyNotes. They make billing, scheduling, notetaking, telehealth, and E-prescribing incredibly easy. Best of all, they offer live telephone support that's available 7 days a week.

 

You don’t have to take my word for it - Do your own research and see for yourself - TherapyNotes is the # 1 highest rated EHR system available today, with 4.9 out of 5 stars on Trustpilot.com and on Google.


Go to Therapynotes.com and use the promo code PPS for a special 2-month trial, absolutely free.


If you’re coming from another EHR, TherapyNotes will import your demographic data quick and easy at no cost, so you can get started right away.

 

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