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Just switched to Squarespace and feeling a little lost? This beginner-friendly guide walks you through what to focus on first — and what you can ignore for now — so you can start updating your therapy website with confidence (and zero panic).
Hello, I’m Sarah, and today I want to talk about something that many therapists overlook when building their online presence—the power of lifestyle and branding photos. While professional headshots are a great start, incorporating lifestyle and branding photos into your website can transform how potential clients perceive you. Let's dive into what these terms mean and why they are essential for your therapy practice.
Many therapists in private practice may see web design as a low priority, often because of budget constraints or a lack of technical knowledge. However, with most clients now starting their search for services online, an outdated website can significantly hinder your practice's ability to attract new clients. Your website needs to be an accurate and engaging reflection of your services, philosophy, and professional approach.
When updating your website or marketing materials, the decision to hire a photographer who is proficient in studio lighting versus one who primarily uses natural light can make a substantial difference. Let’s dive into why studio lighting expertise is crucial for therapists looking to elevate their professional image.