022: How an Effective Website Can Help You Have a Bigger Impact On the World with Sarah Gershone
The Uncommon Couch
022: How an Effective Website Can Help You Have a Bigger Impact On the World with Sarah Gershone
If you’re an uncommon therapist you absolutely need a website. Websites are an essential part of your business and a great tool for connecting and nurturing relationships with your audience.
In this episode, I spoke with Sarah Gershone, a web designer who specializes in helping therapists make a bigger impact through creating dynamic, well-thought-out websites.
Sarah explains why you can’t only rely on social media to build a connection with your clients and how you can use your website to build trust and provide value.
You’ll hear the process she goes through when helping clients with their websites and how to get people to actually visit and utilize your website!
What you’ll find in this episode:
What Sarah does as a web designer for helpers and healers
Her process for creating client websites
Why a website is so beneficial
How to get people to visit and use your website
How you can use your website to facilitate trust with your audience
Why you have to provide value
How Sarah helps people break out of their shell
About Sarah:
Sarah Gershone is a web designer who helps therapists connect with more people and have a bigger impact on the world through beautiful websites and strategic design.
She's a busy mom of four (translation: she can multi-task like a BOSS), a nature lover, and a huge fan of The Big Bang Theory. She lives in the Washington, DC metro area with her husband, kids, and an Australian Shepherd who never listens to anything she says.
Connect with Sarah:
Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
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Quotes:
“It’s a lot of zooming in on what the person that I am working with wants to communicate and what’s going to resonate with the person who they’re trying to connect with.” - Sarah
“The social media platforms that you’re on are wonderful but they don’t belong to you.” - Sarah
“There’s a lot of value in feeling that someone gets you.” Sarah