58 | YouTube Marketing, Imposter Syndrome, and Japanese Acupuncture with Maya Suzuki

This week I'm chatting with Maya Suzuki, acupuncturist, translator, and founder of the online program, ShinKyu University. Maya trained in acupuncture in Japan and lived there for many years before returning home to the U.S. to open a private practice. She’s licensed to practice acupuncture in both Japan and the U.S.Inside SkinKyu University, Maya teaches fellow acupuncturists to improve their technical skills and clinical results through Japanese-style needling and moxibustion. In this episode, we have a lot of fun talking about a wide range of topics, including:What's it like to study acupuncture in JapanWhy YouTube is an outstanding marketing strategy for online courses or brick-and-mortar businessesImposter syndrome and online visibility The importance of know your audience (i.e., your ideal patients) before creating a ton of marketing contentAnd much moreI hope you enjoy this episode with Maya! SHOW NOTES: Website: www.shinkyuuni.comYouTube @ShinKyuUniversityFacebook: @ShinKyuUniversityInstagram: @ShinKyuUniversitySet up an interview for ShinKyuUniversityAuthority Accelerator course by Sunny LenarduzziMaya's video referenced about imposter syndromeSupport the showCurious about Acupuncture Marketing School, the online course for marketing beginners? Join me inside! Click here to learn more.

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