Mr Phucking NR
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I was wondering if anyone has ever sold their client list? I have a book on the subject and how to determine what my client list is worth.
I have several hundred names of clients, some I had only seen once or twice and some that were consistent regulars. I relocated about two years ago. I'm 25-30 miles from my clients now. Several clients continued to come see me and drove the extra distance, but they are gradually dropping off. I've decided to let go of my attachments to my old clients and join forces with a local health center and being building a new client base in my new community.
I'm ready to let my old clients go, even the ones who are still devoted to me. Its time for a fresh start.
I was wondering if I should try selling my client list? What if I included with it a letter of personal recommendation? The new therapist could send this letter out to my clients along with their own marketing materials.
The thing is, some of these people I haven't seen in over two years. On the other hand, if I were to return to my old community, I'm pretty sure that many of them would come back to me. I can't guarantee that anyone on the list would contact the "new" therapist and I can't guarantee that the addresses are still valid.
Do you think its worth trying to sell my client list? Any advice on determining its value?
I have several hundred names of clients, some I had only seen once or twice and some that were consistent regulars. I relocated about two years ago. I'm 25-30 miles from my clients now. Several clients continued to come see me and drove the extra distance, but they are gradually dropping off. I've decided to let go of my attachments to my old clients and join forces with a local health center and being building a new client base in my new community.
I'm ready to let my old clients go, even the ones who are still devoted to me. Its time for a fresh start.
I was wondering if I should try selling my client list? What if I included with it a letter of personal recommendation? The new therapist could send this letter out to my clients along with their own marketing materials.
The thing is, some of these people I haven't seen in over two years. On the other hand, if I were to return to my old community, I'm pretty sure that many of them would come back to me. I can't guarantee that anyone on the list would contact the "new" therapist and I can't guarantee that the addresses are still valid.
Do you think its worth trying to sell my client list? Any advice on determining its value?