Propel is a popular Shopify booking app that triumphs in delivering quantity over quality. The app delivers almost all the essential features you’ll need as a…
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Meety – Free Booking App for Shopify: A Review
Is Meety the best free booking app for Shopify? Find out in this review.
Appntly Booking App for Shopify: A Hands-On Review
Formerly known as Appointly, the Appntly booking app is a low-cost, beginner-friendly appointment calendar for Shopify. Discover whether it's the right app for you in this review.
Cowlendar Appointment Booking App for Shopify: A Review
The Cowlendar appointment booking app is a smart, easy-to-use online calendar for Shopify. Although the free plan lacks some essential features that therapists would need, paid versions can be effortlessly…
How to Sell Courses on Shopify in 2024 – A Complete Guide
Online courses can be a fantastic way to boost your income and help more people than you could via one-to-one support. Learn how to sell courses on Shopify in this…
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5 Best Wix Website Templates for Therapists
In this guide, I'll share the best website templates for therapists that come free with the Wix website builder. You'll also learn how to pick the…
10 Essential Marketing Statistics Therapists Need to Know in 2024
A deep dive into the 10 most essential marketing statistics therapists can use to maximize their return on investment in marketing.
How to Get More Therapy Clients From Your Website
Learn how to attract more potential clients to your website and convert those potential clients into paying clients.
How to Get More Counselling Clients in 2024: 11 New Strategies To Try
Whether we’re newly qualified or well-established, there’s one question all of us have at some point in our therapy career: How can I get more counselling clients and grow my…
Understanding User Intent: An SEO Guide for Therapists
Understanding user intent is the first step towards effectively using SEO (Search Engine Optimization) to grow your therapy practice website. In the most basic sense, the concept of “user intent”…