If your online marketing efforts haven’t been meeting your practice’s goals or if you have yet to build an online presence for your practice and want to be able to reach new clients in 2020, then here are the most important parts of an online presence that your practice must implement to stand out in the new year.
5 Ways to Improve Your Online Marketing in 2020
Online Reviews for Coaches
84% of people trust online reviews as much as a personal recommendation from a friend or family member. But monitoring reviews can require a significant time commitment. Because of this, they can fall by the wayside.
Read this article to learn how you can revamp your reviews, then use them to improve your online reputation
Marketing Myths: “If You Build It, They Will Come”
You built your website, and now all you have to do is wait for the new clients to start calling and emailing to inquire about your services.
If you build it, they will come. Right?
Except that they don’t.
What You Need for a Modern Website (In 3 Minutes)
Go Beyond an Online Business Card and Build an Effective Online Presence
These days clients (and Google) expect your website to be more than an online business card. If you put your site up once and never touch again, people will notice.
But many coaching practices don’t have time to research the latest digital marketing trends. There are too many ever-increasing pressures they already have to keep up with.
This 3-minute guide will show you what pieces need to be in place to go beyond a dead website. You can create a dynamic online presence that will help you increase the growth of your coaching practice.
Social Media Marketing for Coaches: A Brief Overview
Having a social media page for your business can help you connect and build trust with clients. It can also expand your business in ways that you might not be able to with a website alone.
We’ve written a few brief tips, along with our best resources, for using social media in your coaching business.
How to Keep Clients on Your Website
You’ve probably clicked on a website only to realize it didn’t have what you were looking for.
What did you do when you realized it didn’t meet your need?
You probably closed it and started looking somewhere else.
If this happens when clients visit your website, it will increase your bounce rate, which could harm your search rankings over time.