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5 Email Marketing Strategies to Get Clients for Your Private Practice - Ep 163

5 Email Marketing Strategies to Get Clients for Your Private Practice - Ep 163

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Private practice owners often struggle with email marketing and newsletters that get ignored and fail to bring in new clients.

If your emails aren’t generating the consults and bookings you expected, this episode will help you get more ROI from every newsletter you send.

Kathy breaks down what’s missing in many newsletter strategies and shares 5 simple, proven email marketing strategies to boost engagement with your subscribers.Engagement that can grow your client list, too.

Plus, she shares ways to connect with subscribers so you spark more engagement - building that relationship with the people on your email list. A relationship that can lead to things like email replies, then conversations, and even clients.

Listen in to learn:

  • How getting personal in your newsletters can lead to real conversations and new clients.
  • Why consistency and tracking help you understand what actually engages your audience.
  • Five practical email marketing strategies to improve newsletter engagement and get more private practice clients.

This lesson is ideal for dietitians, therapists, and service providers in private practice looking for smart, stress-free ways that don’t involve spending hours a day on social media to fill their client list and grow their practice.

Be sure to check out the resources mentioned, including the free Marketing Stats Tracking Template on our show notes page at http://marketingyourprivatepractice.com/163



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