I am starting a private therapy practice in San Diego and Orange County, CA. Is this is a good domain name?
Question by Kansas Cafferty: I am starting a private therapy practice in San Diego and Orange County, CA. Is this is a good domain name?
www.sandiegoaddictions.com
Give me feedback on the website if you so desire. Any help would be appreciated. I am a great therapist with a lot of experience but am a novice at web design.
Best answer:
Answer by Angelina Khv.
I don’t think sad people wanna see you smiling. Try a more formal look, that’s comfortable but somewhat polite. Like a picture of you in your office, sort of smiling with your hands clasped in front of you.
Answer by deathorglory4life
This is the first thing I thought of when I saw your header, the ocean has the characteristics of being turbulant and destructive to all within its reach. But it can also be calm and have a calming effect on all within reach.Much like people with addictions. I thought the layout was simple and to the point. No needless bells and whistles. Although I would consider having some photos depicting what you’re trying to convey. Drug, alcohol, behaviorial addictions are hard to overcome and I applaud you for making yourself available. Good luck. And I think the domain name is fine.
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