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How to be consistent with your marketing
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In this episode of Beyond the Session with Aisha R. Shabazz, we'll be discussing a common challenge faced by many private practice therapists, How to be consistent with your marketing efforts.

If you plan to keep your private practice for years & years, marketing is non-negotiable but there’s no doubt that it can be challenging to maintain a consistent marketing strategy when you're busy providing high-quality care to your clients.

There’s a way to resolve this tension once and for all that it starts with re-defining what it means to be consistent.

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The secret to being consistent with your marketing

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is reminding yourself that if you don't do it, you won't have clients.

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Welcome to Beyond the Session with Aisha Shaba on this

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episode of Beyond the Session.

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We'll talk about what it really means to be consistent.

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And don't worry, I'm not gonna tell you.

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You need to market your practice every day.

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Consistency when it comes to marketing at least doesn't mean you have to

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do things on a frequency basis.

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Well, for some people that's what it means, but I wanna encourage

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you to know that that's not the only definition of consist.

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You don't have to market your practice every day, and you certainly don't need

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to be marketing your practice every day in the sense of posting a blog

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every day, logging into social media every day, drafting content every day.

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That's not what that means at all.

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And if there is someone out there that thinks that they have to do

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that every day, I would like to chat with them because I don't think

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anybody's doing this stuff every day.

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You can be consistent in other ways.

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You can be consistent with what you offer.

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So what is it that you are offering as a service within your private practice?

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Is it therapy?

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Is it case consultation, clinical supervision, groups,

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family sessions, couples?

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What are you offering?

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Can you be consistent with that or are you offering a different

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thing every time you post?

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Inconsistency can overwhelm your ideal client, so you wanna be

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consistent in what you're offering.

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You also wanna be consistent in who you're talking to and can't

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say this enough, but your ideal client is who you're talking to.

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And keep in mind, your niche is a composition of your

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specialty and your ideal client.

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Popul.

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, and you could have two niches, right?

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You could have multiple specialties and multiple target populations, but you need

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to be consistent on who you're talking to.

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Many digital marketers consider that you should have one call to

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action per piece of marketing.

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Now, I've seen many digital marketers offer multiple calls to action,

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but I mean, they do this for a living, like that's what they do.

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So I'm sure there's a strategy to offering multiple calls to

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action in one piece of content.

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But for our purposes, I want you to just focus on offering one call to

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action because it keeps it simple and it allows you to remember.

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I'm talking to one person and I'm consistently going to talk

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to that one person throughout this one piece of content.

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The other aspect of consistency is where you show up.

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And this can be challenging, especially in the beginning of starting a private

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practice because you wanna be everywhere.

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You also really don't know where you don't wanna be.

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So if you're on TikTok and Instagram and Facebook, and Snapchat, and

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YouTube, and LinkedIn, those are all social media platforms.

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You might think to yourself, well, it is one place, it's social media.

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But all of those channels have different functions.

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They interact with their target audience a lot different than each other.

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So consider that you're picking a way to show up, but consider

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where you're showing up.

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The way you show up on LinkedIn is very different than the

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way you show up on Instagram.

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So when you're considering where you show up, I don't want you to think

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about it as broad as social media.

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Be specific.

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I don't want you to think about where you show up as your website.

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Think about the specific page on your website or the specific

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section on your website.

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I don't wanna think about all of the therapy directories that are out there.

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Cause there are tons of them out there and all of them are different cuz

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they have a different target audience.

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Not only from the therapy aspect, but also from the people

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that are seeking therapy as.

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So be consistent with where you show up and really take it a step further and

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consider the specifics of those places.

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And the last thing I want you to consider when it comes to

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consistency is why you're showing up.

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And we talked about values and the why you're showing up is

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an anchor back to your values.

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I shared with you that those important aspects of your practice are not going.

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You don't talk about your values once, and then you just leave them

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collecting dust in the corner.

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You will constantly.

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Consistently be anchoring back to your values.

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So when you're asking yourself, well, why am I showing up here?

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Well, what's the intention?

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And sometimes our call to action will give us that.

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Like, why am I showing up?

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Oh, because I want them to know about the new service that I'm offering.

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Or I want them to know about my new office.

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Or I want them to know that I now offer.

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Sessions in this state, because I just got newly licensed.

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Whatever you want them to know.

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Just make sure that you're consistent.

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Consistent about what you're offering, who you're offering it to, where you're

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