Ep 20 - Attract $200+ Clients on Instagram Without Going Viral
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In this episode, Danik answers one of the most frequently asked questions she gets from coaching clients and colleagues: How can I use Instagram to attract premium private pay clients without becoming a content creator? If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the pressure to perform on social media — dancing to trending audios, posting daily reels, or chasing likes — this episode will offer a grounded, spacious alternative. Danik breaks down what it means to use Instagram as a strategic tool rather than a platform for performative content creation. She shares practical advice on how to build real relationships, communicate clearly with your ideal client, and show up consistently (without the burnout). If you’re a therapist who wants your practice to thrive without selling your soul to the algorithm, this episode is for you.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- The key difference between using Instagram as a tool vs. being a content creator — and why that difference matters.
- How to use storytelling, strategic video formats, and relationship-building to attract aligned premium fee clients.
- Why you need to make your therapy business work for you first, before adding additional streams of income.
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DISCLAIMER:
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. This podcast and this episode are not a substitute for therapy, clinical consultation, or professional advice. Always seek the advice of your own therapist or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding your mental health. This podcast, and this episode, are not meant to substitute legal, accounting, or financial planning advice from lawyers, accountants, and professional financial planners.
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