Why You Don’t Need a Website to Start Making Money as a Dietitian
Description
Think you need a website before landing your first client? Think again.
In this episode, Libby Rothschild busts the common myth that a perfect website is necessary to start making money as a dietitian. She shares real-life examples from inside the Dietitian Boss community, highlighting how dietitians are booking discovery calls, earning income, and growing their businesses—all without a website.
If you're stuck tweaking fonts and colors instead of taking action, this episode is for you.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
Why you don’t need a website to book your first client
What to focus on instead of building a site
Real examples from dietitians succeeding without a website
The $1–2K revenue benchmark before investing in a website
Tools you should use first (like DM scripts and form templates)
Why speed and outreach matter more than perfection
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Connect with Libby:
Instagram: @libbyrothschild | @dietitianboss
YouTube: Dietitian Boss
Resources:
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