Attracting Niche Clients, Breaking Out of the Insurance Trap & Networking in a New Area [Ep 100]

The Bad Therapist Show - En podcast af Felicia Keller Boyle | Business Coach for Therapists - Mandage

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Welcome to the 100th episode of The Bad Therapist Show! I can't believe it's been only two years! I'm super excited to celebrate this milestone with you, and what better way to do it than by hosting a special ‘Ask Me Anything’ episode? Today, I’m answering your burning questions on topics like how to attract niche clients, how to break out of the insurance trap, or how to network in a new area. I'll talk about how you can leverage personal experiences to connect with specific client groups, share insights on how to use social media and websites to reach your audience and discuss the importance of having money conversations with clients early on.So, whether you're a new therapist trying to establish yourself, struggling to attract niche clients who traditionally don’t seek therapy, or looking to break free from insurance limitations and create more freedom in your private practice, this episode will answer it all. Don't forget to share the episode with a fellow therapist so we can keep building our Bad Therapist community together!Topics covered in this episode: Tips on attracting niche clients that traditionally avoid therapy.Breaking out of the insurance trap and starting to attract cash-pay clients instead.Leveraging social media to connect with your therapy niche.Different strategies that you can use to build a professional network in a new area.How to have money conversations with your clients (without feeling awkward).Resources from this episode:Want the roadmap to making six figures in your therapy business? Learn more about The Fee Formula course today!Connect with Felicia:Get my freebie & join the email list: The Magic SheetsInstagram: @the_bad_therapistWebsite: www.thebadtherapist.coachFacebook group: Healing MoneyQuote:"A big part of getting what we want is learning how to say no to the things that we don't want." - Felicia

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