WellProNet Featured Member: Annette Varoli

Annette Varoli of AnnetteVaroli.com, WellProNet Member
Annette Varoli of AnnetteVaroli.com, WellProNet Member

Meet Annette Varoli.

She's a wellness wiz turned teen motivational speaker, inspiring kids to succeed in school and become leaders of their lives.

Annette's been a member of WellProNet since December 2009 and here's what she has to say about how WellProNet has helped her.

"The WellProNet resources and recommendations are cutting-edge and they cut my learning curve in half.

The first thing I must say about WellProNet is that something magical happens when you receive support from  a business savvy marketing person who is also a "wellness" professional like Karin. I felt like I was in the same vibration with the insights Karin shared through WellProNet, which made for a successful smooth-sailing experience.

For example, her weekly 1-minute tips seem to come exactly when I needed to hear them. I laughed out loud when I heard her tip on waiting to do a spring cleanse until I had more downtime or on vacation. Her reasons being that detoxing can really throw business professionals off their game. I laughed because I had just started a cleanse that day and was having doubts. I decided to do a more gentle cleanse as a result of hearing her tip.

What also worked great for me is that Karin sends out all the WellProNet audio recordings of her monthly training calls.  This was great because I was able to listen to them on my own schedule.  Also, whenever I had a particular question around my business, I was able to go into the WellProNet forum and gain access to past training calls and expert interviews that were loaded with relevant information to grow my business. 

In fact, this summer, I'm going to re-listen to the office organization teleseminar and implement all the steps that Karin learned from organizing her office. This alone is going to save me tons of money because Karin is passing on information she learned from a professional organizer and now I don't have to hire one. 

Karin is a real expert who is smart and knowledgeable but what's great is that she's always investing in her own business. This keeps her current and she turns around and delivers all her new knowledge to her members which really makes WellProNet a steal!  Her resources and recommendations are cutting-edge and she just cuts my learning curve in half.  I know with Karin and the WellProNet community, I'm on the fast track to success."

Annette Varoli Youth Motivational Speaker Ridgewood, NY AnnetteVaroli.com

To learn more about joining WellProNet and developing your own authentic marketing skills as a wellness pro, visit http://wellpronet.com/whyjoin.

To learn more about Annette, visit AnnetteVaroli.com.

To your success, Karin

About the Author and WellProNet.com: Karin Witzig Rozell has been teaching health and wellness professionals how to grow their business since 2003. She started as a nutrition counselor who knew a lot about nutrition, but not a whole lot about business and marketing. After learning some tough lessons she cracked the code and now her passion is transforming practitioners into profitable business owners.

In 2009, she expanded her private practice and launched The Wellness Professional Network as the go-to place for practitioners to learn about marketing, messaging and making money doing what they love. Karin lives in Upstate New York and works from home with her husband, Drew Rozell, who also runs a successful coaching business.

Do You Really Need Office Space?

Gone are the days where all wellness pros needed a brick and mortar office space to be taken seriously. With the rise of user-friendly technology that allows you to look and feel like a pro - things like online scheduling systems, do-it-yourself website platforms that look sharp, high-quality mobile phone service that sound great and more - you can set your professional practice up rather quickly and without digging yourself into a traditional debt load of starting a new business.

This is especially true if you're just starting out and you're not exactly sure what your return on your investment will be.

So here are a few pros and cons to consider when thinking about renting office space:

WHY YOU SHOULD GET OFFICE SPACE

  • You're a local based practice 
  • Your work requires hands-on approach (like massage)
  • You want to see people in-person
  • You have an existing client base so you won't be paying rent for nothing
  • You have a referral source that can quickly set you up with clients
  • You have money to blow

The better solution: If this is you, then instead of renting your own office space, and creating overhead expenses, consider sub-letting one or two days (or half days) in someone else's office. (In my early days of practice I shared one small office space with a colleague and a therapist.) Once those days fill up, then inquire about another half day. This ensures you won't be weighed down by the stress of rent and works beautifully.

WHY YOU SHOULDN'T GET OFFICE SPACE (AT LEAST NOT YET)

  • You have no clients
  • You're just starting out and don't really feel like you know what you're doing
  • You don't have a clear idea how to attract a steady flow of clients
  • You're doing it to make yourself feel professional
  • You're doing it because that's what your colleagues do (definitely not a good idea)
  • You're on a tight budget
  • Your local economy isn't one that invests in personal development / experts like you
  • Office space = overhead. Overhead = financial pressure.

The better solution: If this sounds like you, consider setting yourself up with an online based business model. You can still work with local people, and even meet them in-person for the first session. Or if you really want to work with people in-person, then offer an in-person program at a higher rate and a "convenient telephone consulting program" for a slightly lower rate. (This works well for hands-off health and wellness work.) Then get a one half-day or full day office sublet for your in-person consulting. Only see in-person clients on that day. And when that day fills up, then inquire about adding another day. If your potential clients can't meet you during your in-person availability, no problem, offer them your telephone program. Either way, you have the best of both worlds without breaking the bank.

Another way this idea can work for hands-on healing work is to sublet office space in the same manner and instead of offering a telephone program, offer a "I come to you" program at a higher rate. You would tell your potential clients you can come to me on X day or I can come to you on A and B days. This will also be an opportunity to test what your client base prefers.

Times have changed and you don't need a pricey office space to look and feel professional. A little research and creativity will ensure that you get what you want and can comfortably grow your practice on your own terms.

Wishing you continued success,

Karin

About the Author and WellProNet.org: Karin Witzig Rozell has been teaching health and wellness professionals how to grow their business since 2003. She started as a nutrition counselor who knew a lot about nutrition, but not a whole lot about business and marketing. After learning some tough lessons she cracked the code and now her passion is transforming practitioners into profitable business owners using the power of authentic marketing strategies.

In 2009, she expanded her private practice and launched The Wellness Professional Network as the go-to place for practitioners to learn about making more money doing what they love.  Karin lives in Upstate New York and works from home with her husband who also runs a successful coaching business

WellProNet Featured Member: Meet Ali Shapiro

Ali Shapiro, of AliShapiro.com, WellProNet Member Meet WellProNet member, Ali Shapiro. Ali helps career dieters who want an exit strategy to feeling healthier, lighter and in charge of their health – without going on another soul-crushing meal plan.

As a founding member of WellProNet for the past year, she has a lot to say about how she and her nutrition practice benefit from the resources and trainings in the Wellness Professional Network:

"What I’ve learned is that you can want to save the world with the work you do, but in order to do so, you have to play buy the rules of business. This means challenging yourself in ways that can be new and sometimes uncomfortable. Having the wisdom and practical advice of Karin and the resources of WellProNet (WPN), I'm able to take my pie in the sky vision and apply real world application with confidence.

I also love hearing about how other wellness practitioner’s are succeeding. When you are on the cutting edge of a new industry, it's important to have like-minded individuals who are also making real health-care reform possible. I like that members in WPN are serious about some field in wellness and are doing the hard-work to make it happen. It keeps me going.

Finally, I can't say this enough – my favorite thing from WPN is the real advice you get on marketing and running a business. So many people out there tell you it's just about your mindset or just visualizing your life and practice turning out the way you want. But with WPN, you get some of that, but more than anything, you get the real-world advice you need to run a wellness business, which is different than a traditional for-profit business. The tools and teachings are all informed by a desire to help others while also keeping yourself and your business well.

If you’re in the life transformation business, I highly recommend membership to WellProNet.”

Ali Shapiro Helping Career Dieters Who Want an Exit Strategy http://www.alishapiro.com/ Philadelphia, PA

To learn more about joining WellProNet and developing your own authentic marketing skills for wellness pros, visit http://wellpronet.com/whyjoin.

To your success, Karin

About the Author and WellProNet.com: Karin Witzig Rozell has been teaching health and wellness professionals how to grow their business since 2003. She started as a nutrition counselor who knew a lot about nutrition, but not a whole lot about business and marketing. After learning some tough lessons she cracked the code and now her passion is transforming practitioners into profitable business owners.

In 2009, she expanded her private practice and launched The Wellness Professional Network as the go-to place for practitioners to learn about making more money doing what they love.  Karin lives in Upstate New York and works from home with her husband, Drew Rozell, who also runs a successful coaching business.

WellProNet Tele-Training: Creating a Very Cool Life in Private Practice, Sept 9

What's the point of running your own wellness biz and changing lives for a living if it's going to be no fun for you. After all, you can be so-so happy working for someone else, right?

Isn't a big reason you started your own thing to enjoy a good quality of life too?

So what is the secret to making a great living while also enjoying a rich and rewarding lifestyle?

Is it achieving 6-figures or a million dollar business? Well, that may help, but it's not at all necessary.

Is it being so busy with clients that your bank account is full but your lifestyle is seriously out of whack? Nope.

It's all about understanding WHY you're in business for yourself and designing a profitable practice that honors your big 'why" AND the lifestyle you want to live.

I learned this directly from my husband and phenomenal coach, Drew Rozell, PhD.

We've been together for about 5 years and he was the first person to model NOT being a slave to your business.

And I'm proud to say that a peaceful, uncomplicated, high-quality lifestyle is at the center of all of our successful business decisions.

I invited Drew to speak to WellProNet members on what he's learned in his 13+ years in coaching practice.

As our guest teacher for the Sept 9, 2010 WellProNet tele-training, Drew will discuss and offer coaching on...

- why it's important to know WHY you're in business for yourself (beyond your desire to help others and do something meaningful with your time)

- why modeling a very cool life, however you choose to define that, is one of the most client attractive things you can do (and how over-working, over-giving and care-taking your clients is NOT client attractive)

- and simple, practical ways you can begin to create your version of a very cool life while making a difference for a living

Bring your questions and be prepared to interact with Drew to make the most of this one-time opportunity for coaching from one the best veterans in the coaching field. No, I'm not at all biased! ;)

TOPIC: Creating a Very Cool Life while Running a Private Practice with Guest Teacher, Drew Rozell, PhD

Thursday, Sept 9, 2010, Noon eastern

This tele-training is for current members of WellPronet.org only.

Not a member yet? Click on the following link to find out if membership is right for you: http://wellpronet.org/whyjoin

Id love to have you join us!

Can’t make the live call? No problem. WellProNet members receive a word-for-word transcript and audio recording of the monthly tele-trainings. So you can listen to the training on your own time. In fact, 75% of members access the membership resources on their own time, so you’re in good company.

Hope you decide to join us!

Karin

About the Author and WellProNet.org: Karin Witzig Rozell has been teaching health and wellness professionals how to grow their business since 2003. She started as a nutrition counselor who knew a lot about nutrition, but not a whole lot about business and marketing. After learning some tough lessons she cracked the code and now her passion is transforming practitioners into profitable business owners using the power of branding with archetypes.

In 2009, she expanded her private practice and launched The Wellness Professional Network http://wellpronet.org as the go-to place for practitioners to learn about making more money doing what they love. Karin lives in Upstate New York and works from home with her husband, Drew Rozell, who also runs a successful coaching business.

WellProNet Featured Member: Lisa Cummings

Lisa Cummings of LiveWellByDesign.net, WellProNet Member Meet Lisa Cummings.

Lisa joined WellProNet when she was ready to transition out of her art director career and leverage her passion for health and healing into a new exciting business. Now she's traded her daily commute and high-powered meetings for writing helpful newsletters, articles and giving presentations on the power of nutrition.

Here's what she has to say about being a member of the Wellness Professional Network:

"When I first joined WellProNet, I was looking for help to get me  started in my first year of running my own practice.

Looking back, I know I made the right decision. I can't imagine any other way to continue building my practice and confidence levels as a health coach than with WellProNet. And I can finally say, I'm getting the things done I said I was going to do and stopped procrastinating. Do you know how good that feels?

WellProNet gives me ongoing support in a "how-to" practical, step-by-step manner that resonates so well with me. And Karin delivers it all with passion, knowledge, humor and fun.

Listening to the WellProNet training tele-classes every month and the weekly coaching minutes, it's as if Karin knows exactly what I am thinking each week and what part of my business needs attention to keep it healthy, profitable and sustainable. Whether it's how to set up an online scheduling system, learning the do's and dont's of networking, creating a marketing calendar, or filling an event or promotion,I really feel like I am on the cutting edge of information to keep my practice alive and running strong.

The best part of it all is that during these tele-classes, Karin teaches me that I don't have to be different, change my personality or become an ego-maniac to become successful. I have learned through her excellent leadership and training that I can be an expert in my field and just be me!

I am grateful to have Karin and WellProNet as an ongoing resource for my business. I highly recommend membership for anyone interested in taking their health practice to the next level and learning so many positive things about themselves with the support of other wellness professionals during the process. It's a win-win all around!"

Lisa Cummings Health and Nutrition Coach LiveWellByDesign.net

To learn more about joining WellProNet and developing your own authentic marketing skills for wellness pros, visit http://wellpronet.com/whyjoin.

To learn more about Lisa, visit LiveWellByDesign.net.

To your success, Karin

About the Author and WellProNet.com: Karin Witzig Rozell has been teaching health and wellness professionals how to grow their business since 2003. She started as a nutrition counselor who knew a lot about nutrition, but not a whole lot about business and marketing. After learning some tough lessons she cracked the code and now her passion is transforming practitioners into profitable business owners.

In 2009, she expanded her private practice and launched The Wellness Professional Network as the go-to place for practitioners to learn about making more money doing what they love.  Karin lives in Upstate New York and works from home with her husband, Drew Rozell, who also runs a successful coaching business.

7 Truths About Your Wellness Biz

What makes one wellness pro successful and another not so much? In my opinion, there are a variety of variables to making more and creating an impact while helping people for a living.

In this short blog post, I share some things I learned from my life as a nutrition pro turned marketing wiz.  

This may be especially helpful for those of you facing a challenge in your practice or simply experiencing some growing pains.

1. There are so many variables to success.

Marketing, mindset, money, organization, self motivation, how you use your time and more.

In time, and with deliberate focused attention, anyone can learn to master them all.

But it does take time and the willingness to experiment.

So try to be gentle with yourself.

This is true for your own business as well as for your clients' success in your programs.

 

2. That's why it's impossible to take responsiblity for your clients' results.

There are too many variables that are out of your control.

Just like I can't give presentations and "close the deal" for my clients, you can't eat the broccoli and go exercise for your clients.

What you can only guarantee and be responsible for is what you say you're going to deliver.

Get clear on what aspects of your programs you are in control of delivering and what parts of the process are determined by your client's rhythm of progress (see variables to success in #1). And be willing to articulate that at the beginning of the work with your clients. That way, everyone's clear and no "pie-in-the-sky" promises are made. Good for you, good for your clients, and good for your biz.

 

3. It's inevitable that your "stuff" will come up as you grow your business.

That's why being in business for yourself in the holistic health and wellness field is like personal growth on steriods.

Whoever said making money in the life transformation field wasn't spiritual never took their business seriously.

 

4. How you respond to your "stuff" makes all the difference.

You will be tested.

Do you really want this? Or do you like the idea of it?

Do you view the "no's" you receive as rejection or valuable information and an opportunity to tweak your efforts?

The trick is to not make a big deal out of every speed bump you come across.

Everyone self-sabotages, everyone spins their wheels at times, everyone trys things that don't work.

Try to lighten up about it as best you can.

It's just part of the process.

 

5. Some people try to do more when things aren't working.

But that's not always the answer. Sometimes it's the inner work that's calling.

 

6. Some people try to meditate more when things aren't working.

While valuable, these situations often require more consistent outer work and less thinking about it.

IE - Get into action.

You can't have all action and no inner work.

You can't have all inner work and no action.

The laws of nature requires relative balance.

 

7. It's essential to do all the steps and everyone has their own rhythm to completing them.

You can't skip learning the business side of your passion and getting out there.

Learning the business side includes choosing a niche, getting in front of people, building an email list, sending your newsletter regularly, and getting to know your target market (or tribe) so well you know them better than they do.

And despite this learning curve, at some point you have to say to yourself, you may never feel like you know enough and that's okay, let's get out there anyway.

Some practitioners as they near the phase of getting out there, sign up for more training, more coaching, in an effort to avoid the vulnerability of getting in front of their tribe, facing their fear of rejection and the temporary discomfort of asking to be paid for what they love to do.

And others get out there right away and have to circle back to figure out the marketing know-how.

My preference is to do both at the same time.

Whatever path you're on, it's okay. Everyone has their own rhythm for getting there.

The only way you won't get there is by skipping the steps or trying to get everything perfect.

Just know that you can't avoid the inevitable.

 

To your continued success,

Karin

About the Author and WellProNet.org: Karin Witzig Rozell has been teaching health and wellness professionals how to grow their business since 2003. She started as a nutrition counselor who knew a lot about nutrition, but not a whole lot about business and marketing. After learning some tough lessons she cracked the code and now her passion is transforming practitioners into profitable business owners using the power of authentic marketing strategies.

In 2009, she expanded her private practice and launched The Wellness Professional Network as the go-to place for practitioners to learn about making more money doing what they love.  Karin lives in Upstate New York and works from home with her husband who also runs a successful coaching business

Audio Tip: Avoid Networking Turnoffs With This ONE Idea

[JP-Facebook-Like]Each week I send a 1-2 minute audio tip to members of the Wellness Professional Network.

Since I just hosted an entire 75-minute tele-training on "Avoiding Networking Turnoffs", I thought to share one of the key concepts that I covered for making ALL of your networking activities really effective and totally authentic.

Listen to this 2-minute audio tip on the secret to getting people to help you grow your own business, by FIRST contributing to THEIR success, before making a request. (Thanks to speaker Jabez LaBret for coining this approach to networking!)

Here it is!

Having trouble with the audio player? Try this link.

To your success, Karin

About the Author and WellProNet.org: Karin Witzig Rozell has been teaching health and wellness professionals how to grow their business since 2003. She started as a nutrition counselor who knew a lot about nutrition, but not a whole lot about business and marketing. After learning some tough lessons she cracked the code and now her passion is transforming practitioners into profitable business owners using the power of authentic marketing strategies.

In 2009, she expanded her private practice and launched The Wellness Professional Network as the go-to place for practitioners to learn about making more money doing what they love.  Karin lives in Upstate New York and works from home with her husband who also runs a successful coaching business

Why Waiting Makes You Go Broke

There's a place in time in your wellness biz when waiting is absolutely appropriate. 1) When you need to get more information before you make a decision.

2) You need a few days (not weeks or months!) to let yourself process some feelings about a decision instead of making an impulse choice (great if you have a habit of not thinking and feeling through your decisions)

Waiting is the number one way I see wellness pros sabotage their success. Be it waiting on someone else, waiting for their fears to go away, waiting for the perfect sign from the universe, waiting until they look the part, waiting until they feel certain and more.

I'm not talking about forcing outcomes and pushing hard to make things happen. I'm referring to using your creative skills and talents to consciously create the solutions you want. And solutions do not reside in the energy of waiting on something outside of yourself to do things for you.

A local business in my neighborhood, a fantastic fitness center, recently closed it's doors for good. The note on the door said "The bank won't lend us any more money. Let us know if you have any ideas."

Read between the lines and you get a sense of someone waiting on external factors, in this case the bank, to solve their business challenges. And not having enough income (clients, customers) coming in isn't a bank issue, it's a marketing issue. This note also highlights that waiting to ask your customers what they think until you're about to go out of business is way too late.

Waiting will make you go out of business.

So when does waiting make your wellness biz go broke?

Here are a few situations that are common to wellness pros to consider...

- when you are waiting on staff to get things done for you

If you're making excuses for your assistant it's time to seriously consider upgrading your support team.

It's a horrible feeling to be paying somone to do something for you and ultimately, take ownership of some aspect of your business, and you can't quite entrust the task to them when you know they aren't getting it done right. So you end up in this viscious cycle of having to jump in there and take over the task, fueling your belief that no one can do anything but yourself.

It's something I've done many times and it was costly - both in my finances,  in my energy and my business profitability and growth.  And truthfully, it was a way for me to hide out from my next step in my business. I kept hiring assistant who just didn't do a good job and I kept putting up with it.  Not good.

No more! I can not tell you what a relief it is to have an assistant who is whip smart and on top of everything I give her. It allows me to relax, feel truly supported and divert new energy to serving more clients or creating new products.

Certain qualities, in my opinion, are not trainable and you need to find them in people BEFORE you hire them. Things like thinking ahead, anticiapting your challenges, good work ethic, reliability, having no drama in their life, a sense of being of service to you and your clients and doing an excellent job.

- when you find yourself waiting, and waiting, on your website design team

If your website designer dissappears early on in the project or seems to have a recurring drama in their life that takes them offline for days/weeks,  it's worth it to change your design team FAST and start over with someone else. Yes, read that again. It's worth it to start over with someone else!

It's not unsual for a client to be waiting on their website for months when they make the wrong design team choice.

You need someone who takes their their projects seriously, runs it like a business (not a side business - don't hire friends in this regard!). Be willing to pay more for this.

- when you wait until you feel you know enough

The greater truth is, you never feel like you know enough. There's always more to learn. It's part of being someone who loves learning new things. But staying in learning mode without application and implementation is nothing else but a delay tactic and where many wellness pros hide out through endless certifications and trainings.

- when you put off making decisions

It's not the decision making process that is painful, it's staying in the in indecision that feels really uncomfortable. Better to make a decision, make a mistake and learn from it (I'll admit, I've made my fair share!!)  than to avoid this essential skill to becoming successful.

- when you find yourself waiting until you "feel ready" for the next step

If you wait until you feel ready to give a presentation or whatever your next step is, it will take you a year or more to get there. One of the secrets of success in private practice is the willingness to be able to be with your fear and uncertainty and to not let it stop you.

For example, in regards to presentations, all my clients book seminars, with a general idea of what they'll cover, but get to work on the curriculum AFTER the presentation is scheduled and people are signing up. It definitely feels edgy, but the other way around doesn't seem to work.

Confidence comes through experience, not through mental preparation alone.

- when someone tells you can't have what you want

There's always a way to get what you want. You are only limited by your imagination.

- waiting on someone who can't or won't serve you right now

Sometimes, people just don't want your business. It's not personal, maybe they are making a change in their focus, have a full practice, are extremely busy, etc...

The flip side of that is that really good experts are usually busy, hard to get to and will make you jump through a few hoops before they consider working with you.

If you get a sense, in your early conversation with someone that you want to work with in some capacity, that they will not be able to serve you in the way that you want, then move on. There's lots of fish in the pond.

- when someone is working on some aspect of your business and you want to wait until they are done before you move forward

You don't need marketing materials, websites, business cards or anything to go get your next client. Yes all of that makes it easier, but truthfully, you can make progress right now.

Here's to letting go of the habit of waiting and to embracing a new, more supportive habit of using your creative thinking to actively leading your wellness biz to the results you want.

To your continous success,

Karin

Tired of waiting on something to happen in your wellness biz? Let me work my magic on your practice in my new Brand and Launch Your Wellness Biz RIGHT program beginning June 3rd, 2010. Only 3 spots left. Get the details here: http://wellpronet.org/branding

About the Author and WellProNet.org: Karin Witzig Rozell has been teaching health and wellness professionals how to grow their business since 2003. She started as a nutrition counselor who knew a lot about nutrition, but not a whole lot about business and marketing. After learning some tough lessons she cracked the code and now her passion is transforming practitioners into profitable business owners using the power of authentic marketing strategies.

In 2009, she expanded her private practice and launched The Wellness Professional Network http://wellpronet.org as the go-to place for practitioners to learn about making more money doing what they love.  Karin lives in Upstate New York and works from home with her husband who also runs a successful coaching business.

WellProNet Featured Member: Wendy Down

Wendy Down of ConsciousnessPlayground.com Meet WellProNet Member, Wendy Down. Life coach extraordinaire, energy clearing wizardress and Founder of The Consciousness Playground - an online coaching club for those interested in exploring the power of quantum physics in their everyday life.

She is masterful in helping healers and other life transformation experts clear the inner barriers to fully stepping into doing the work they love and making the difference they feel called to do.

Here's one way Wendy has benefited from her membership at WellProNet.org. Wendy decided to model the WellProNet membership site functionality for her own coaching club and here's what she had to say about it:

"I've run an online community for about 3 years but always felt frustrated by some serious limitations in the community forum I was using.    After joining WellProNet, I fell in love with how open and accessible the WellProNet Online Community made the other members, and the group itself felt to me.  
 
I loved being able to view the photos and descriptions of other members every time they posted.  I also found, the emails I received from WellProNet looked professional and was so customizable my preferences.  
 
On top of that, I really appreciated how Karin had set up the Member Discussion Forums and organized the resources - everything was in one spot, and it was easy to find past recording and transcripts and to catch up on conversation threads that I'd missed.   
 
 
Within a few months of being a member of WellProNet, I decided to kick my online community up a notch (a BIG notch!) and set it up exactly the way Karin had done.   Setting up the site was even easy to do to, since I didn't have to make any decisions - I just looked at what Karin had done and duplicated it.
 
 
Thanks Karin.   I LOOOVE the way my online community (www.ConsciousnessPlayground.com) looks, feels and interacts now!"
Snapshot of the WellProNet Online Community
Snapshot of the WellProNet Online Community

To learn more about joining WellProNet and learning more about authentic private practice marketing for wellness pros, visit http://wellpronet.org/whyjoin

To learn more about WellProNet member Wendy Down, please visit http://consciousnessplayground.com

To your success,

Karin

About the Author and WellProNet.org: Karin Witzig Rozell has been teaching health and wellness professionals how to grow their business since 2003. She started as a nutrition counselor who knew a lot about nutrition, but not a whole lot about business and marketing. After learning some tough lessons she cracked the code and now her passion is transforming practitioners into profitable business owners using the power of authentic marketing strategies.

In 2009, she expanded her private practice and launched The Wellness Professional Network as the go-to place for practitioners to learn about making more money doing what they love.  Karin lives in Upstate New York and works from home with her husband who also runs a successful coaching business.

New Program Launched! Launch Your Wellness Biz RIGHT

On Friday, April 16th I held a special free teleclass on "Branding and Launching Your Wellness Biz the RIGHT WAY." I also introduced a special, small group, business coaching program for Wellness Pros that begins June 3, 2010 in Saratoga Springs, NY.

To get the complete details, and the extra special annoucement on this call on why I'm doing this program, click here to get the replay (and don't forget to listen to the end to hear everyone's questions and reactions to my annoucement).

Here's that link again: http://wellpronet.org/branding

To your success,

Karin

About the Author and WellProNet.org: Karin Witzig Rozell has been teaching health and wellness professionals how to grow their business since 2003. She started as a nutrition counselor who knew a lot about nutrition, but not a whole lot about business and marketing. After learning some tough lessons she cracked the code and now her passion is transforming practitioners into profitable business owners using the power of authentic marketing strategies.

In 2009, she expanded her private practice and launched The Wellness Professional Network as the go-to place for practitioners to learn about making more money doing what they love.  Karin lives in Upstate New York and works from home with her husband who also runs a successful coaching business.