Episode #678: How To Get Private Pay Clients
Want a full caseload of self-pay clients?
In today’s Ask Allison, I’m breaking down the three-part formula: a clear niche, consistent authentic marketing, and a great client experience. You’ll learn why your niche doesn’t have to box you in, which two marketing strategies are non-negotiable, and how to choose three more that you’ll actually stick with. By the end, you’ll know exactly how to position yourself as the therapist for your ideal clients—and the simple, repeatable marketing plan that fills your practice without burning you out.
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