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292 - How To Re-Activate Old ClientsClients Who Have Fallen Off

292 - How To Re-Activate Old ClientsClients Who Have Fallen Off

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Hey, DJ here! Let me ask you a question—how many people have walked through your doors, loved your service… and then never come back?

If you’ve been focused on getting new clients, but ignoring the goldmine of people who already know, like, and trust you—this episode is your wake-up call. Reactivating past clients is one of the easiest, fastest, and most affordable ways to grow your wellness business… and yet so many owners aren’t doing it.

In this episode, I break down:

  • Why reactivation marketing beats chasing strangers (almost every time)

  • The key reasons clients don’t come back—and how to fix it

  • How to reconnect without feeling spammy or salesy

  • Simple scripts, strategies, and tools to get clients booking again this week

You don’t need a fancy ad campaign. You don’t need to offer a discount. You just need to show up the right way and remind them why they loved you in the first place.

Let’s breathe life back into your business, starting with the people who said “yes” once.

Tune in now!

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