SLP CreativeCon: Amplifying Your Brand Voice: Social Media for SLP Business Owners with Sarah Breshears [Podcourse]

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This podcourse is part of the SLP CreativeCon. SLP CreativeCon is an online business conference event for entrepreneurs and creators in the field of Speech-Language Pathology where attendees learnt all about social media marketing, branding, private practice, financial planning, time management, and the most important things to do when starting a business.

In this episode, I am joined by Sarah Breshears, a Speech-Language Pathologist, Social Media Strategist, and owner of Social Moguls.

Sarah has 8 years of clinical experience as an SLP in acute care, inpatient rehab, outpatient peds and adults, schools, and private practice...and that's just the beginning. After drumming up social media content and weaving the online SLP community together behind the Short and Sweet Speech brand, she took her career to new heights and founded Social Moguls, a social media management company for medical professionals.

She finds the greatest joy in helping her clients increase the visibility of their brand so that they can help more patients, reach more people, and bring more awareness to the SLP profession. As with her patients, she helps the businesses she works with find, improve, and amplify their voice. With the help of her team of 4 SLPs, an OT, and a graphic designer, Sarah provides a DIY course on strategically using socials, one-on-one social media coaching, and done-for-you social media management for some of the most well-known brands in the SLP world.

When she’s not leading her team of content creators and keeping it real on Reels, she’s momming two frenchies, Betty White and Jack Black, and bringing optimism and positivity to the Instagram community. She is an avid traveler, scuba diver, CEU addict, and oral care advocate.

Topics/Questions Asked:

  1. What's the best advice for a brand that is just starting out on social media?

  2. How do you know what to post when and where and how often?

  3. What's the number one mistake you see brands making on social media?

  4. Do all brands need to be on TikTok and making Reels and YouTube shorts? Where all should they be showing up?

Links:

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