Tech Savvy Dietitian: Websites, Local SEO & Marketing for Dietitians in Private Practice
Tech Savvy Dietitian: Websites, Local SEO & Marketing for Dietitians in Private Practice
Courtney Vickery, MS, RD, LD
Websites, local SEO, and marketing strategy for dietitians in private practice. Hosted by Courtney Vickery, web designer and dietitian, helping you build a site and online presence that actually gets you clients. In each episode, we'll tackle the practical side of private practice: websites that actually convert, tech tools that don't give you headaches, and strategies to streamline your workflow. Whether you're drowning in admin tasks or just starting your practice, we're here to help you spend less time managing your business and more time doing what you love - helping your clients. Join us as we chat with successful dietitians and practice management experts who've figured out how to make technology work for them, not against them. We'll share real solutions for real practices, focusing on what actually works in the world of weight-inclusive care. From fixing your scheduling nightmares to making your website work harder for you, Tech Savvy Dietitian: Websites, Local SEO & Marketing for Dietitians in Private Practice brings you practical strategies you can implement right away. Because your time is better spent helping clients, not fighting with tech.
TSD: S1 | EP. 7 - Mastering Local SEO for Dietitians with Sam Sarsten
Mastering Local SEO for Dietitians with Sam Sarsten of Thencan DesignsIn this episode of the Tech Savvy Dietician, Courtney interviews Sam Sarsten from Thencan Designs to dive deep into local SEO tailored for dieticians. They cover essential strategies including the importance of service and location pages, Google business profiles, and tackling the challenge of being licensed in multiple states. Sam shares his journey and expertise, offering actionable tips and real-life success stories that highlight the impact of effective local SEO. This episode is packed with practical advice, from keyword research to leveraging Google tools, and emphasizes the value of showing up in local searches without compromising on professional integrity.SAM'S WEBSITEFREE LOCAL SEO LESSONSFREE LOCAL SEO STRATEGY VIDEODECLET DESIGNS90 DAY LOCAL SEO INTENSIVE WITH DECLET DESIGNS00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview00:35 Meet Sam Sarsten: Local SEO Expert00:56 Sam's Journey into Local SEO03:34 Success Stories and Client Results05:40 Local SEO Strategies for Dieticians10:34 Expanding Your Reach with Local SEO14:58 Telehealth and Google Business Profiles21:49 Keyword Research and Tools28:14 Navigating Terminology Challenges32:01 Medical Nutrition Therapy vs. GLP-132:22 Common Misconceptions in SEO33:23 Tracking Keywords Effectively34:57 Optimizing for 'Near Me' Searches39:40 Importance of Location Pages49:04 Google Business Profile and AI Search51:42 Rapid Fire Questions and SEO Tips56:42 Resources and Final Thoughts
Jan 7
58 min
[BONUS VAULT EPISODE] Exploring AI Tools for Entrepreneurs with Megan Coulter [INTERVIEW - 2024]
In this episode, Megan Coulter, a copywriter and AI educator, joins us to discuss her journey from fearing AI to embracing it. Megan shares practical tips on how solopreneurs and entrepreneurs can leverage AI tools like ChatGPT, Jasper AI, and others for better content creation, marketing, and productivity. She emphasizes the importance of interacting with AI in a conversational manner and using it for brainstorming and market research. Additionally, the episode explores various AI tools integrated into software like Canva and Descript, and offers reassuring advice for those hesitant to adopt AI. Megan advocates for starting with one AI tool and gradually integrating its capabilities into your workflow.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:17 Megan's Journey into AI00:52 First Impressions of AI01:17 Rediscovering AI's Potential02:47 Using AI for Copywriting04:32 Prompting AI Effectively06:04 Creating Custom GPTs07:39 Voice and Tone in AI15:25 Comparing AI Tools19:43 Exploring AI Tools for Entrepreneurs19:52 Canva's AI Features21:29 Descript and Cast Magic for Podcasting22:59 AI in Healthcare and Ethical Concerns25:06 Fathom AI and Meeting Summaries27:07 Using AI for Social Media Content33:53 Tips for Dietitians Using AI36:03 Overcoming AI Fears and Getting Started40:00 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsWORK WITH DECLET DESIGNSMEGAN'S WEBSITE
Jan 6
41 min
TSD: S1 | E6 - Is SEO Dead Because of AI? The Real Answer (and What to Do Next)
Guest Michelle Bourbonniere, PhD — SEO strategist, researcher, and founder of Words on the Rise Freebie: Cheat Sheet to Showing Up Well in AI Answers → words on the rise.com/ai What we cover Is SEO dead because of AI? What’s still true, and what’s changing The big shift: AI tools now have access to live search results (and why that matters for small businesses) How Google’s AI can personalize results based on what you’ve read vs. haven’t read (helpful… and creepy) Why AI Overviews and AI Mode are rewriting your message — and how that affects trust + conversions The difference between using AI for generating (emails, scripts) vs searching (recommendations, providers) Why being “a dietitian” isn’t enough: how AI personalization can reward specific audiences + specialties Off-page SEO is evolving: brand mentions can matter more than backlinks in AI search Reddit: how to show up without being salesy (and why etiquette + credibility matter) Michelle’s “3 R’s” framework for AI visibility: Recognition (does AI understand your brand?) Reputation (what does AI say when someone searches your name + reviews?) Results (do you appear when someone searches for a provider like you?) A practical starting point: test your visibility in an incognito window The “wait, WHAT?” moment: AI pulling info from your terms & conditions because it’s the clearest writing Are blog posts still worth it? When they do make sense, and when they’re not the best use of time Recipe blogs and indexing reality: why Google may ignore “one more chocolate chip cookie recipe” Action steps mentioned Open an incognito browser window and test prompts your ideal clients would ask Check whether AI gets your business basics right (services, specialties, location/licensure) Make your most important info clear + concise on the pages you actually want AI to cite Build consistent brand mentions across platforms (podcasts, bios, socials, community spaces) Listen/learn more Download Michelle’s cheat sheet: https://wordsontherise.com/ai Subscribe to her newsletter for ongoing AI search updates (sent about every two weeks)
Dec 17, 2025
40 min
TSD: S1 | E5 - “I Keep Forgetting to Follow Up.” Let’s Build a System for That
[00:00] Introduction Why follow-ups matter: It's not just lost income, it's broken trust The reality of running a practice: sessions, sick kids, and things filed under "later" [02:00] Common Follow-Up Moments That Get Forgotten Potential client inquiries Discovery calls that went quiet Clients who ghosted mid-package (yes, even prepaid ones!) Unanswered portal messages People who downloaded freebies but never heard from you again These are relationship moments, not just admin tasks [04:00] Gmail & Google Workspace Solutions Using labels and folders (Courtney's an inbox zero + folder person!) Smart inboxes in Apple Mail desktop app Courtney's favorite folders: Meetings folder (automatically sorts all meeting invites) To-Do (using orange flag + orange heart emoji) Waiting on Reply (purple flag + purple heart emoji) Pro tip: Use emoji to remember which flag color = which folder [07:00] MailButler Game-Changer Creates tasks directly from emails Integrates with Apple Reminders Why Courtney switched from big project management tools to Apple Reminders for small tasks "It's the little things that slip through the cracks and cause the most risk" [09:00] Practice Better Tips Use tags to flag clients who haven't booked their second session Create tasks within Practice Better Filter clients who don't have recent bookings [10:00] The Natural Flow Question Just like habits with clients: if it doesn't come naturally, you won't use it Look at what you ALREADY use (email, calendar) and build on that Google Tasks is right there in Google Calendar—use what's in your face Don't create a Google Sheet tracker if you never open Google Sheets [12:00] What to Actually Say in Follow-Ups Don't overthink it—keep it short and warm For inquiries: "Hey, I just wanted to follow up in case my last message got buried. I'm still happy to chat if you're interested." For ghosted clients: "I've been thinking about you and wanted to check in. There's no pressure, but I'm here if you're ready to reconnect." For missed questions: "Apologies for the delay. I missed your message earlier, but I wanted to circle back." Remember: We're connecting, not selling [14:00] The Power of Email Templates Save brain power by having templates ready Reference to previous episode on email templates These feel-good follow-ups are perfect template candidates [15:00] Action Items Choose 2 of the following: Create a "Waiting For" label/folder in Gmail and assign to 3 emails NOW Calendar block: "Follow-Up Friday" (30 minutes weekly to sweep missed replies) Add a "Follow-Up Needed" custom field in Practice Better Create a follow-up tracking board (Notion/ClickUp/SmartSuite) Try MailButler (or similar email management extension) [17:00] Courtney's Current Setup Apple Mail (never bothered before, but now loves it) MailButler extension Busy Cal coo
Nov 5, 2025
12 min
TSD: S1 | E4 - What to Automate (and What You Should Keep Human)
Highlights: 00:02 – Why automating doesn’t mean losing your personal touch 04:15 – What to automate: scheduling, reminders, forms, and payments 09:40 – Tools that make automation easier (without adding another subscription) 13:20 – How to set up automated post-session check-ins that actually help 18:05 – What should never be automated — red flags, emotional follow-ups, and referrals 25:10 – The concept of “hybrid automations” and how Courtney uses them 28:50 – A mini-challenge: audit your weekly tasks and automate one thing Mentioned Tools & Ideas: Practice Better Google Workspace scheduler TidyCal & Calendly Stripe, Square, QuickBooks Hybrid automation ideas (template-plus-personalization) Next Steps: ➡️ Audit your weekly tasks to find one thing to automate. ➡️ Create one new email or intake template to save future you some sanity. ➡️ Write your “never automate” list for clarity and boundaries. Connect with Courtney: 💻 decletdesigns.com 🧠 cliniciancrew.com ✉️ Follow The Tech-Savvy Dietitian Podcast for more practical systems talk — minus the buzzwords.
Oct 29, 2025
16 min
TSD: S1 | E3 - A Smarter Client Onboarding System (Without Overcomplicated Tech)
📌 What We Cover: Why onboarding isn’t just admin — it’s client relationship building How to use Practice Better Programs to make onboarding feel like a course Using Google Workspace to automate intake and email What to include in your welcome email (and why you need one!) Creating a values-aligned intake form that doesn’t feel cold or clinical How to incorporate conditional logic so forms don’t overwhelm clients Tips for making your communication boundaries crystal clear How to send less email (while still being super supportive) 🛠 Quick Wins from This Episode: Write your onboarding welcome email template Record a short “Welcome to the Portal” video Review your intake forms for inclusivity and length Set up one simple automation from booking → welcome email + intake form Don’t overthink it: just make it warm, clear, and consistent 🧠 Tools Mentioned: Practice Better Google Workspace Mailman for Gmail Zoom (for recording quick intro videos) 📥 Free Resource: Download the Ultimate Systems Checklist to help you map out your tech, communication, and automation flow: 👉 cliniciancrew.com
Oct 22, 2025
12 min
TSD: S1 | E2 - Create an Inquiry Form That Protects Your Time, Energy, and Values
Episode 2 — Create an Inquiry Form That Protects Your Time, Energy, and Values Welcome back to The Tech-Savvy Dietitian Podcast, where we believe your systems should support your practice — not sabotage your sanity. I’m your host, Courtney Vickery, a registered dietitian turned web designer and tech translator for private practice owners who are tired of playing calendar Tetris and inbox detective. 💡 What You’ll Learn If you’re a non-diet, weight-inclusive provider who’s feeling drained by endless admin tasks and unaligned inquiries, this episode will show you how to set up an inquiry or waitlist form that helps filter in the right clients — with empathy and clarity. You’ll learn how to: Use conditional logic to create filtering questions Write inquiry forms that align with your non-diet, weight-inclusive values Automate your pre-screening process with tools like Practice Better or Google Forms Avoid collecting unnecessary PHI (protected health information) Set up kind, clear automated replies that educate and connect with curiosity 🧠 Key Takeaways Filtering isn’t cold — it’s kind. You’re protecting your time and your potential client’s energy. Clarity prevents burnout. When your form communicates your approach upfront, you spend less time manually vetting. Automation = boundaries. Tools like Practice Better or Google Forms with conditional logic can save hours of admin work. Neutral language matters. You can gently introduce non-diet principles without alienating those still early in their journey. ⚙️ Quick Wins You Can Do Today Add a filtering question to your current inquiry form Write a template email that explains your approach once (and reuse it) Audit your form for conditional logic options Add a checkbox like: “I understand that this practice does not provide weight loss counseling as a primary service.” 🛠 Tools Mentioned Practice Better – for HIPAA-compliant forms and automations Google Forms + Google Sheets – for basic workflows Zapier – for connecting tools Clinician Crew – for prebuilt templates and peer support 🔗 Resources Clinician Crew Membership – Templates + community for weight-inclusive providers Declet Designs – Website, branding, and tech strategy for clinicians Book a Tech Strategy Session – Get hands-on help setting up your systems ⏭️ Next Episode Next week, we’ll be talking about how to set up a smarter client onboarding system that welcomes clients seamlessly — without adding to your workload. 💬 Connect If today’s episode helped your practice feel a little lighter, share it with a friend or leave a quick review! Follow along at decletdesigns.com or come hang out with us in
Oct 15, 2025
9 min
TSD: S1 | E1 - Why You're Drowning in Admin Work in your private practice
Title: Why You're Drowning in Admin Work in your private practice Summary: A deeper look at the biggest admin traps in private practice and how to fix them. Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome + what we’re covering 03:12 – Why burnout happens in admin work 07:45 – How to simplify your workflow 12:30 – Quick wins to automate today Resources Mentioned: Practice Better, Zapier, Mailbutler Connect: Work with us
Oct 6, 2025
9 min
Podcast Announcement: Seasons are coming!
The Dietitian Turned Designer has an exciting announcement: We are moving to a Seasons model! Listen to this episode to learn more about this exciting update!
Mar 4, 2024
2 min
EP. 29: How to use Google Workspace to run your entire private practice
In this episode, Courtney discusses the recent workshop topic from the Clinician Crew - how to use Google Workspace to run your entire private practice. Learn how to make the most out of your Google Workspace subscription and even run all aspects of your private practice using the apps included in Google Workspace.*Nothing mentioned in this podcast is meant to be legal advice.JOIN THE CLINICIAN CREWSCHEDULE A STRATEGY CONSULTREQUEST A WEBSITE AND SEO REVIEWWORK WITH COURTNEY
Jan 26, 2024
11 min
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