Many private practice owners think they are saving time by auto-posting the same caption on every platform, but this habit is one of the main reasons your content is not helping you get more clients. Dietitians, therapists, and other service providers often work hard to create great content, only to post it in a way that has no chance of getting clicks or consults. When a post is formatted for speed instead of being formatted to work, the results are weak, and the time spent feels...
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Many private practice owners think they are saving time by auto-posting the same caption on every platform, but this habit is one of the main reasons your content is not helping you get more clients. Dietitians, therapists, and other service providers often work hard to create great content, only to post it in a way that has no chance of getting clicks or consults. When a post is formatted for speed instead of being formatted to work, the results are weak, and the time spent feels...
Your Newsletter Should Be Building Relationships, Not Breaking Them - Ep 162
Marketing your Private Practice with Kathy C
27 minutes
3 months ago
Your Newsletter Should Be Building Relationships, Not Breaking Them - Ep 162
If you’re sending newsletters for your dietitian business or private practice with a “click here to read more” link… stop. That one small habit might be breaking the connection with your email list and costing you consults and clients. In this episode, Kathy C calls out the biggest newsletter mistake private practice owners make - and what to do instead to grow your practice. Whether you’re a dietitian, therapist, or other service provider, your newsletter has one main...
Marketing your Private Practice with Kathy C
Many private practice owners think they are saving time by auto-posting the same caption on every platform, but this habit is one of the main reasons your content is not helping you get more clients. Dietitians, therapists, and other service providers often work hard to create great content, only to post it in a way that has no chance of getting clicks or consults. When a post is formatted for speed instead of being formatted to work, the results are weak, and the time spent feels...