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In this episode, Juliet and Clinton answer the following questions 1) How do I find inspiration when writing a regular blog? 2) What do you think about new payment systems that share the purchase on social media networks? and 3) How do I support my practice if my niche starts to change?
In this episode we answered the following questions:
1. Wendy – Facebook group
“I’d love to know where I can draw inspiration when writing a regular blog?”
2. “Hi Juliet and Clinton, In recent months I’ve had two different clients ask to pay for their sessions by Venmo. I had to look into it, as I wasn’t aware of what it is. Now I’ve found that sales on Venmo are visible to social networks. So, if I accept payment via Venmo it could give me exposure; on the other hand my clients are then exposing a very private event (coming to therapy) to their social network. These two clients may not have thought of that – and I wonder if I have a responsibility to keep a boundary there and hence insist they pay by other means. Do you have any thoughts about this?”
3. FACEBOOK GROUP
“I started a private practice with a niche in mind, and advertise / and market to this niche, but found that the universe kept sending me clients that were seeking support for slightly different needs. So my question is, how do I evolve my practice to meet these new needs?”
Get the show notes with all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at http://askjulietandclinton.com/92.
In this episode, Juliet and Clinton answer the following questions 1) How do I find inspiration when writing a regular blog? 2) What do you think about new payment systems that share the purchase on social media networks? and 3) How do I support my practice if my niche starts to change?
In this episode we answered the following questions:
1. Wendy – Facebook group
“I’d love to know where I can draw inspiration when writing a regular blog?”
2. “Hi Juliet and Clinton, In recent months I’ve had two different clients ask to pay for their sessions by Venmo. I had to look into it, as I wasn’t aware of what it is. Now I’ve found that sales on Venmo are visible to social networks. So, if I accept payment via Venmo it could give me exposure; on the other hand my clients are then exposing a very private event (coming to therapy) to their social network. These two clients may not have thought of that – and I wonder if I have a responsibility to keep a boundary there and hence insist they pay by other means. Do you have any thoughts about this?”
3. FACEBOOK GROUP
“I started a private practice with a niche in mind, and advertise / and market to this niche, but found that the universe kept sending me clients that were seeking support for slightly different needs. So my question is, how do I evolve my practice to meet these new needs?”
Get the show notes with all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at http://askjulietandclinton.com/92.