May 2012

Private Practice Tips, Tools, & Essentials #5 ~ Gravatar

May 28, 2012

Today’s blog post wraps up my series Private Practice Tips, Tools, & Essentials. Of course there are SO many more I could share, but it would probably take the series into next year! I hope what I’ve shared has been helpful to you.  I’ve written about… Two Small Business Resources You Need To Be Using Now Gremln MailChimp [...]

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Private Practice Tips, Tools, & Essentials ~ #4: Tracking Mileage

May 24, 2012

After taking a break to celebrate my SIX year anniversary working at United Cerebral Palsy (UCP), I’m back to continue my series on Private Practice Tips, Tools, & Essentials. So far, I’ve shared about using Gremln to send out future tweets, the importance of a Newsletter in staying connected to your readers, and utilizing Tamara Suttle as a resource for all things [...]

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Happy Anniversary: Me + UCP!

May 21, 2012

Today I ‘m taking a break from my series on Private Practice Tips, Tools, and Essentials, to wish a happy SIX year anniversary to me and UCP (United Cerebral Palsy)! It was six years ago today that I walked into UCP, fresh out of internship, newly board-certified, and ready to take on this new dream [...]

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Private Practice Tips, Tools, and Essentials ~ #3: Tamara Suttle

May 18, 2012

My series on private practice tips, tools, and essentials continues today. And let me tell you, this #3 is an ESSENTIAL!! I am so happy that I discovered Tamara Suttle of Private Practice from the Inside Out when I did. Tamara Suttle is committed to helping those of us in private practice develop our business [...]

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Private Practice Tips, Tools, and Essentials ~ #2: Newsletter

May 16, 2012

My series on Private Practice Tips, Tools, and Essentials continues today with a must-have for any music therapy working in private practice or running an online business: a newsletter! Newsletters are a great way to keep in touch with your readers and make them feel part of an *exclusive* group. My newsletter subscribers receive information [...]

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