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Looking to make a client pivot

Hi all. Up till this point I've been working exclusiveky with therapy practices on an hourly basis. Most can only afford 5-10 hours/week.

At that anount, 6 months can pass and I've barely worked the equivalent of a month in a 9-5 job yet the client is frustrated that their clients aren't pouring in, despite crazy stats like 1000%increase in AI searches, 600%increase in clicks, 41 percent increase in search results amd googke showing their website 98 percent more than when i started.

I try to explain the conceptualiization of hours but for them 6 months feels like 6 months, not a month of work.

They can't afford to hire me based on results; that woukd require me to dig in for 3 or 4 months at 20-40 hours axweek on a clients to deliver faster what they need. I'd have to charge 4k-7k a month to make it even ckose to financially viable.

So I need a new industry to turn to for cliebts who can pay based on results.

Does anyone have a suggeatiin that would be a good pivot? I have a MA in research psychology, so I was thinking healthcare but I'm unsure how to reach people for contracts there. Any ideas either way?

Thank you

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