Physical therapy company. Most clients from PPC ads and SEO. Book online via our website. Growing number or referrals from previous clients as business gets older.
Physical therapy company. Most clients from PPC ads and SEO. Book online via our website. Growing number or referrals from previous clients as business gets older.
You can start the business yes. But will have to cut down hours from the main job as your business grows.
I manage 3 Physical therapy clinics. If you look on Google there are far more searches for sports massage than physical therapy, there is huge demand.
Set up Google business profile and become the highest rated clinic by getting ex clients and friends to leave reviews. Basic website. Learn PPC ads on Google. Loyalty campain, if the person buys 6 massages gets 1 free, non refundable.
Rent out to local Pilates / yoga instructors. Add a page to your website titled ‘Studio Hire’.
Also if you have a smaller room could rent out to a physiotherapists etc.
Overall looks good. Can you add a few ‘customer reviews’ even if you make them up? With no visible reviews or acknowledgements of people/companies you work with looks a little untrustworthy.
You are correct. To put is simply many business just simply don’t ask for them, and if you don’t ask it’s highly unlikely the client will bother.
I run a physical therapy practice, every time a client emails me with good news or it’s their last session I have an email template I send them politely asking for the review with a link.
I’m not convinced it massively helps with SEO but definitely improves click rates!
For your first 20 you can get friends to leave reviews to get the ball rolling.