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After the US election, you could be despondent—or see an opening for real change and an opportunity to step into your role as a transformational leader.
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After the US election, you could be despondent—or see an opening for real change and an opportunity to step into your role as a transformational leader.
People love infographics because they’re fun and engaging.
Share any one that you find here… just don’t brand it as yours without permission. 🙂
Breaking the ice is easier when you network if your name tag helps you engage new people. This simple shift works even for introverts!
Infographic shows how to create a path to your practice to help people who have just heard about you get the information they need to become your clients.
The right images used on a blog post or static page can make a huge difference in what visitors understand about you, how often your pages are seen, and how much they’re shared. Why does this matter to hands-on practitioners and movement educators? What’s relevant in the data on blog posts, images, readership? When should you copy the “big guys” and when can you ignore what they know and what they do?
You get one chance to make a first impression and research shows what works best to make it a great one. Will you have to step out of your comfort zone?
The Feldenkrais Method offers many health benefits. This infographic is free for practitioners to customize with contact info and use as you like.
Articles help you build your practice–here are 10 ways you can use them to let your local community know you’re there to help.
Clients need to see how you’re different, so set yourself apart. Take a stand on topics related to your their interests. Be yourself and let people see you!
When you really know who you want to attract to your practice, it’s much easier to find those people. Start by identifying what they’re concerned about.
It used to be that any video you could put up was better than no video, but unfortunately, those days are long gone. People are bombarded with
It’s not your fault that you don’t have enough clients… but it IS your problem. Your Feldenkrais training taught you much of what you need to know… understanding what to do with it is key.
Sometimes, the solution to a problem is sitting right in front of your nose, and you can’t see it. This infographic outlines a variety of things you can do to help get the Feldenkrais clients you want.
To get more Feldenkrais clients, you need to understand how to use social media effectively. Social media can help you to become known for your expertise, and you can reach many more people than you could talk to in person!
Learning how to use social media effectively can give your Feldenkrais practice a lot of exposure. Be sure to be consistent.
As a hands-on practitioner, you’re probably a lot more focused more on your clients than you are on your “business.” If you’re like the practitioners
When you’re building a Holistic Practice, there are a lot of avenues open to you, to find the people you would love to have as clients!
Facebook is a good “visibility” choice for many practitioners. If you use it, jump in! If not, figure out how to replace it because you HAVE to be visible.
Networking can be less painful for hands-on practitioners when you turn your nametag to your advantage and use what the human body does without thinking.
Here’s something important about your Facebook Fan Page that I just learned from 3 people I follow — you know it’s important when all the
Authentic marketing is a natural for Holistic practitioners who want to build their practice. Heart-based marketing skills are a perfect addition to any holistic training.
Facebook is a good place to meet colleagues but lots of hands-on practitioners are dubious about friend requests. Here’s how to get yours accepted.
Your email list is one of your most important business assets. Cultivate it so that it works for you and helps you build your practice.
If you are a holistic practitioner, and you want to build your practice, you need to keep yourself in front of your clients all the time. Starbucks knows this, and there are lessons to learn from them.
Everybody loves to hear how they’ve helped… and letting them know is good for both people!
Is “Feldenkrais Community” an oxymoron?