Free Stuff!

Want a good therapy website? Here is a decade of experience boiled down into 7 lessons:

  • Lesson #1 - What Is The Goal Of Your Website?
  • Lesson #2 - The 3 Hurdles To Getting Someone To Contact You
  • Lesson #3 - It's Not About What You Like, It's About What You Are Like
  • Lesson #4 - What Content Do You Need On Your Site?
  • Lesson #5 - Mistakes and Pet Peeves In Private Practice Websites
  • Lesson #6 - Things That Make Your Site Look Cheap, Dated Or Otherwise Unprofessional
  • Lesson #7 - Final Thoughts

    Peter's Glossary of Web Terms

    Peter's List of Free Places to List/Link Your Website

    Cute PDF - free software to turn MS Word and other documents into Adobe PDF files (very good for posting forms or e-books on your website).

    Wordtracker - this site offers a free trial - it's a place to check out the effectiveness of various search engine terms for your profession, and find new ones.

    Statcounter - a free service for tracking where your clicks come from, and how they navigate your site.

    Blogger - the most well-established place for free blogs. Owned by Google.

    OfficeAlly - the free online insurance clearinghouse. Basically, you can do all your HCFA paperwork online. Yes, I said free.

    Copyscape - a service that checks to see if anyone has copied your web pages. Sad, but true. Warning: results may tick you off.

    Not Free, But Trusted Resources

    1and1.com - they are the ISP/host that I use. I've been a happy customer of them for years. Hosting packages start under $10/month.

    MyDomain.com - this is where I go to buy domain names and manage them. Good prices, great services (mostly free). You can forward domains and email addresses using their services.

    AssessmentGenerator.com - the easiest way to add quizzes, tests and assessments to your website.

    Peter Hannah, MA, MS
    Peter@YourGoogleGuy.com
    206.799.6566

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    Marcel Mendoza, MFT
    I thought I could learn Google Adwords on my own. I tried it for a few months, became discouraged, and contacted The Google Guy.

    With his expertise my referrals significantly jumped. Peter is a wonderful professional to work with. Not only will you be happy with the results - you'll enjoy the process of setting up and maintaining your google account with Peter's assistance.


    Dr. April Perrymore