I have talked about how not to use your online therapist locator statistics as a measure of your success. This week I was working with an interior designer who is starting her business. I recommend she join BNI, a referral organization for business owners. When she learned that BNI cost $370 a year plus the costs of the weekly breakfasts, she did some fast numbers and said "What a bargain! An average client will spend between $2,000 and $5,000 with me. If I get one or two clients a year, it will be a phenomenal investment."
Some therapists tell me that their online therapist locator listings "aren't working." When I ask what that means. I begin to understand their frustration. Their expectations aren't realistic. I will tell you that many therapists in North America are starting to notice a slow-down in the number of referrals they are getting from the internet.
I think this is due to:
1) the economy
2) the summer season and
3) the number of therapists marketing on the internet is increasing.
Last week, I searched 90210 for a therapist on Psychology Today. There were 223 of them. That is a lot of profiles, and believe me, no one is going to look through all 223 of them to find a therapist to contact. The pool is very large. (An interesting note, on Find-a-Therapist there were 76 therapists in that same zip code.)
Are online therapists still a good investment? Some are free such as California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists' "Therapist Finder," so make sure you are on your association's free site. I do recommend you be on at least 3 to 5 online therapist locators. So let's say you are paying about $300 a year for one of these paid locator services. How many new clients would you need to make sure you were getting your money's worth?
Is this beginning to sound like a word problem from 6th grade? Hang in here with me...
If you get one client a year from your listing and that client spends a total of only $300 with you, you would break even on that investment. But of course, I don't want you to just break even.
Let's say you get 3 clients a year from your listing and in total they spend a total of $9,000 with you. You spent $300 to make $9,000. There aren't many financial investments where you can invest $300 and get back $9,000.
So, don't be too quick to decide your online therapist locators "aren't worth it." You may be noticing a slow down but please look at your numbers from an annual perspective. That will give you the bigger picture.
Casey Truffo, MFT is an award-winning speaker and coach to therapists on five continents. She is the author of Be A Wealthy Therapist: Finally, You Can Make a Living While Making a Difference. Founder of BeAWealthyTherapist.com her vision is to teach therapists how to ethically and honestly earn a good living.
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