Tag Archives: physical therapy website
Control The Patient’s Web Experience
Posted on 05. Jun, 2010 by Nitin.
How is your website currently structured? Does it control the experience of the user? It’s an important question, considering that everyone and their pet is online these days. If someone were to visit your website, would they: a) See an attention grabbing headline? b) Want to provide you with my name and email address and [...]
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Top 10 Instant Private Practice Website Design Strategies
Posted on 31. May, 2010 by Nitin.
Let’s face it, we don’t have time to mess with websites, or interact with web designers. You can’t ignore the fact that a website that looks terrible or has a poor layout will hurt your practice no matter how high it ranks in the search engines. I’ve been testing and tweaking my own websites for [...]
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How Do Visitors Respond To Your Website?
Posted on 26. Aug, 2009 by Nitin.
If your website is not tracking how many visitors you get, what they are doing on your site (yes, its possible to gather this information, even capture their mouse movements for analysis and testing!), estimating their gender, preferences and behavior, then you are leaving a lot of data on the table. A website is like [...]
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Key Components For Success in a Physical Therapy Business
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by admin.
Most physical therapy clinic owners are physical therapy professionals who are passionate about their practices. When they decided to set up their own physical therapy business, the practitioners mentally prepared for working long hours, juggling priorities, taking responsibility for successes and failures, placing hard earned finances at risk and keeping ahead of the competition. Physical [...]
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Get Patient’s Contact Information From Your Website
Posted on 03. Mar, 2009 by Nitin.
Is your website working for you or against you? This short video will give you some valuable insights into the capacity (or inability) of your website to generate new patients.












