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INSTOPP CONTENT MARKETING 101 Session2: What content to share to attract more clients/patients

Fri Jun 9, 08:00 - Fri Jun 9, 09:00

Event is online

ABOUT

Please note:

  • Bookings for this event closes Thursday PRIOR to the Friday, at 16h00
  • No late bookings can be accommodated
  • Zoom links will be sent the evening before by 19h00 (always check Junk mail folder in case it lands in there)
  • The contact person for Mentorship sessions: Chantelle Stander | [email protected] | +27 71 890 6361


Join Tasneem for the second session in this 4 part series on content marketing for the health care professional, which will focus on "What content to share to attract more clients/patients". Come learn how to effectively, yet ethically increase awareness about your practice and services whilst marketing the value of your profession as a whole at the same time.


Part 3 - How to create consistent content when you have no time (11 August 2023 – bookings open soon)

 

Part 4 - How to review your marketing efforts and what to do if what you are doing isn't working (20 October 2023 - bookings open soon)

 

Each presentation will also give a brief overview of some of the ethical considerations to take into account when marketing your services.

 

NB// When registering, if you are not an INSTOPP member you need to leave the field blank.

 

Note: The event link will only be released to attendees the afternoon before the event.

 

This session is so much more than a one-sided presentation, as it will also include an invaluable Q&A component. This is your opportunity to ask questions and get professional advice from a skilled person who is active in the field, giving you detailed insights and mentoring you through the challenges you are facing in your practice.

 

Who should attend:

Occupational Therapists and other health care professionals who want to learn how to effectively, yet ethically increase awareness about their practice.

 

About the presenter:

Tasneem is a multi-passionate entrepreneurial being, whose love language is acts of service.

 

She grew up on the Cape Flats, graduated from UCT in 2002 and is currently living in Johannesburg with her husband and 4 kids. She is currently practicing as an Occupational therapist in private practice and strives to be a neurodiversity ally, providing education and awareness, support, therapy and coaching to adults and teens who struggle with executive functioning, and emotional and sensory regulation with a special interest in ADHD.

 

She is also the founder of the Private Practice Growth Club, developing the mindset and business skills of health professionals and wellness coaches.

 

In her spare time, she loves wall climbing, eating (especially chocolate and watermelon), she is a book lover, is passionate about supporting female entrepreneurship and always sees the potential of every glass to be filled.