Highlights From Episode 14
Question 1: Mike – I am planning on starting a new blog on nutrition. I’m wondering what is the fastest way to get traffic to my site and build my email list?
Question 2: DarleeAnn – www. dmathieson.com
In my sports & therapeutic massage practice, about 90 percent of my clients come to me initially with a specific problem. We set a course of treatment usually in combination with another health care professional.
My challenge is once my client has recovered from their injury or problem, that is usually the end of the relationship and they don’t book in again even if I do a follow up email or two afterwards to see how they are doing.
How can I reconnect with old clients and enlighten them that therapeutic massage is about preventative care and that they should be booking in regardless if they have an injury or not. Thanks Juliet & Clinton for your response in advance. Love your show!
Question 3: Francine – It seems that video is growing online. Do you recommend using video — I guess you might since you have a video show, ha ha… What are some ways that I might market my therapy practice focused on trauma using video? It’s a heavy topic so I don’t want to scare people away.
Show Notes
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