Enroll Now in Levels 1 + 2 and you’ll receive an additional bonus gift – The  Complete Food Sensitivity Test ($399 value!)

068: Are Your Social Media Accounts Hurting Your Health Coaching Business

Hopefully, you know by now that posting valuable content to social media is one of the best ways to build your brand and reach new clients…

I know that not everyone loves being on social media, but it is where your future clients reside and you do want to be able to connect with them…

However, so many health & fitness professionals are using their social media accounts in the wrong way and actually turning off more clients than they even know of…

That’s why on today’s Integrative #HealthCoachSuccess podcast 068 I’d like to help you answer the question, “are your social media accounts hurting your health coaching business?” Enjoy the show and let us know what you thought in the comments!

Audio Podcast

Video Podcast

Show Highlights & Big Takeaways

  1. Personal vs. Business
    For many health coaches it will be better to set up 2 separate accounts on your social media – one for family and friends and the other for business.
  2. Your Brand
    Decide what you want to be known for and begin to post valuable content. Ask yourself if the content your posting will be shared or saved.
  3. Balance
    You definitely do want to add some “humanizing” personal posts to your feed, but carefully choose what and why you are adding when it falls outside of providing value to your growing community.

Show Notes & Resources

Related Podcasts

We couldn’t be more excited to share with you the debut of the Integrative Health Coach Success podcast! This podcast [...]

Although I do value formal degrees, what I take issue with is the fact that they still leave you woefully [...]

Every business needs a solid foundation to be successful in the long-run and a health coaching career is no different… [...]

Today’s show will turn the table on our Integrative Health Coach Success podcast host where Julia Hayes will actually be [...]

Recent IHP Graduates