What is a counselor “Niche Specialty Listing”© on CounselingSeattle.com?
FOR THE CONSUMER: The counselor “Niche Specialty©" listing on CounselingSeattle.com is
one client problem that the
counselor self-declares as an area of special interest and expertise (out of
all the client problems the counselor works with).
The counselor usually
selects a Niche Specialty because the counselor feels best prepared in this area by training and experience,
because the counselor has been very successful in working with
this problem in the past, or because the counselor has a special interest in
working with this client problem. The Niche Specialty should be in an
area of counselor competency by education and experience, but it does not
indicate that the counselor has completed a formal internship or residency,
such as might be found in the medical community.
FOR THE COUNSELOR: This is your opportunity to do some
niche marketing. Please think of your niche specialty--whatever it
is--as being just one additional way of setting
yourself apart from all the other counselors in the area.
Think of the potential client who turns to the telephone Yellow Pages to find a counselor. The client finds a
long list of counselor names--each followed by mysterious initials
and a telephone number. To the consumer it looks like:
"Sam Jones, ZP, NOLLP, ROL, SOR, (206) 555-7532."
[These are nonsense initials, but that’s what they look like to people who aren’t familiar with
professional designations.] The potential client thinks, “What do these stupid initials
mean? Does this Sam Jones work with my kind of problem? Does he work near where I live or work?”
To assist the consumer
in the search for a counselor, CounselingSeattle.com
gives the consumer (1.) a dictionary of professional initials.
(2.) The geographic locator
help potential clients find counselors with offices near where
they live or work and provides a summary of the counselors
qualifications, including their "general areas of practice."
This tells most clients exactly what they want to know.
Finally, for those counselors who wish to list one, the optional
“Niche Specialty” listing gives a counselor one more way to set him/herself apart
and to promote a special interest or skill in dealing with a particular client problem.
In May 2006, 1,577 unique visitors viewed the counselor locator page 2,801
times. From there you can go to "Counselor Names" (374) "Cities"
(667) or Niche Specialties (829). Without a Niche Specialty the potential client
can only find your listing under "name" or "cities."
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Discussion: [ Example #1. ] [
Example #2. ]
Think of the client
problems that you started working with in your practicum or internships, your various
jobs in the mental health field, and your private practice, and decide what ONE client
problem you most enjoy and feel well qualified to work with.
Or, think of the niche
specialty in terms of ONE particular client problem that
you would like to work with more often. Express that problem
in "client language"--so that the client can search for
and find your listing.
Ask yourself what type of client is most likely to have this
problem?--[men, women, adolescents?] How
can you word your specialty listing to set you apart from all the
other counselors? Your
niche specialty listing
should meet common client needs and help make you unique and
sought-after within your geographic counseling area.
You don't need to
decide what your specialty is yet. If you want to develop
a niche specialty to include in your listing, just indicate this when you send
in the information form for your private practice listing.
You and I can talk by phone or email; I will take your ideas and
do some web research and then get back to you with my recommended
wording. [It's important to use wording that clients actually use
in search engines when searching for counselors.] There is
an additional $41.00 charge to add a Niche Specialty listing to
your "basic listing."
As webmaster of
CounselingSeattle.com, my job is helping counselors make money by
using the Internet to connect them with appropriate clients.
Contact me and let me help.
Floyd Else, MA, LMHC,
NCC, MAC
Webmaster: http://www.CounselingSeattle.com
PO Box 6714,
Bellevue, Washington 98008
See How It Works: Counselor locator page:
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