Private Practice Marketing Q&As with Kelly and Miranda
With all the advice around marketing out there, you’re probably feeling overwhelmed — and understandably so!
But here’s the truth: What’s most important in your private practice marketing is your ability to reach your ideal clients and connect with them. And even though there’s no one-size-fits-all roadmap, there are some general rules to consider.
In this episode of Starting a Private Practice, Kelly Higdon and Miranda Palmer answer your questions about private practice marketing, including whether you should self-disclose online and what the issue could be when no one’s calling for consultations (your marketing message may NOT actually be the cause).
This is your opportunity to get your marketing questions answered and avoid making niche mistakes that prevent you from reaching your full potential when just starting out.
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Resources Discussed
Self-disclosure in your private practice marketing: To disclose or not to disclose? 🤔
What if you don’t want to see just one type of client? Does speaking to a specific client limit your ability to work with other people and make private practice feel like Groundhog Day?
If you’re interested in multiple niches, should you incorporate them all when you’re first getting started… or is it better to focus on one of them?
What if you and your ideal client speak multiple languages? How do you address this in your marketing in a way that ensures your potential clients feel seen?
No one’s calling… Is your marketing message the issue?
