Why You Don’t Need 10k Followers to Find Doula Clients Online

Have you been dreaming of growing your doula business to $10k months using just your Instagram? 

If you’ve been wondering how to build a wildly successful doula business online, then get out a pen and paper, this episode is for you.

Things you’ll learn in this episode:

  • How to look beyond your follower count and focus on bigger strategy…

  • What matters most when it comes to making money online…

  • The 3 exact steps that I would take if I had to start from scratch TODAY…

  • … and a whole lot more!


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Meet your host, Kyleigh Banks, a side-gig doula turned CEO of a multi-six-figure birth-focused business. Her passion? Teaching birth nerds, like you, how to build an incredibly successful doula business that allows you to quit your day job, stay home with your kids, and most importantly, make a lasting impact on the world. 



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