Personal Versus Business Listing on Psychology Today

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Personal vs. business listing on Psychology Today

Q&A was part of Next Level Practice, the most supportive community for therapists starting a private practice. In this video, Joe answers the question based on whether you should have a personal or business listing on Psychology Today.

Question

Should you have a personal or business listing on Psychology Today?

Answer

I think the single person listing for one is cheaper, because I think the business listing is more expensive. I don’t think you need to have a business listing. People end up wanting to do business with people, not with businesses anyway. When they see your face, when they read your profile, they connect with you as a person. I would say that that’s the best thing on Psychology Today.

Joseph R. Sanok, MA, LLP, LPC, NCC

joe-sanok-private-practice-consultant-headshot-smaller-versionJoe Sanok is an ambitious results expert. He is a private practice business consultant and counselor that helps small businesses and counselors in private practice to increase revenue and have more fun! He helps owners with website design, vision, growth, and using their time to create income through being a private practice consultant. Joe was frustrated with his lack of business and marketing skills when he left graduate school. He loved helping people through counseling, but felt that often people couldn’t find him. Over the past few years he has grown his skills, income, and ability to lead others, while still maintaining an active private practice in Traverse City, MI. To link to Joe’s Google+ .

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