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May 1
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#138 SEO for Therapists with Saroosh Kha...

Sarah Lyon, OTR/L
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SEO has long been the absolute best way to maintain a consistent therapy client caseload for outpatient therapists. But, for therapists in all settings really, understanding and optimizing your digital real estate is often a secret sauce for career growth. In today's course, we want to help you: Recognize how important your digital real estate is to your pra ... Show More
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