How much do counselors make? March 2017 Monthly Income Report

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How much do counselors make? The top counselors make money in a variety of ways: counseling, clinicians that work for them, and multiple streams of income. When I was in grad school, I always heard that counselors make $50k-$70k.

I work with counselors that don’t want that, instead, they want to make multi-six figures and still want to make a difference in the world!

Here’s what I did this month:

  • I took the last week off for spring break and we drove around Lake Michigan
  • I did a ton of local networking
  • I limited my counseling sessions more
  • I opened applications to my Mastermind Group
  • I pitched TEDx and didn’t get it

Every month, I report exactly how and where I made money. Some of this is through traditional therapy, sometimes it is through other streams of income. I started doing this in September 2012, when I made $1,361.30.

 

 

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As well, we launched the videos for Slow Down School. It’s a three-part video series that teaches:

  • Why it is essential to slow down to spark innovation
  • The seven-step process for setting/achieving/outsourcing any goal
  • The one big thing you can do this year to grow your practice.

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Past Monthly Income Reports

People often ask me why I disclose all this information? To me, I am inspired when other people are open and honest. Then I can learn from how they succeed or fail. My hope is that this helps others to grow in their businesses!

2017 Private Practice Income

2016 Private Practice Income: $323,047.89

2015 Total Private Practice Income $234,969.14 (working 25-30 hours per week) 

2014 Total Private Practice Income $110,736.79 (working 10-15 hours per week) 

2013 Annual Counseling Income: $54,513.97 (January-December 2013)

March 2017

Disclosure: many of the links below are affiliate links that will earn me a commission if you purchase through them, it’s one way that I help support the work I put into the website. Please click on them to help support Practice of the Practice.

Private Practice: $2,342.55

Other counselors: In 2015 we launched the Addictions Treatment: Intensive Recovery Program, which has started to bring in more clients that need additions help. I have four counselors that work for my Traverse City counseling private practice as 1099 contractors and I get a portion of what is brought in. In the past I reported just my portion, but I’m going to be reporting the gross sales that came in: $9,549.65

Private Practice Paperwork Packet: $795

Consulting: (this sometimes includes building a website as part of the private practice coach session) I do private practice coaching. Usually there are three parts to private practice consulting:

  • Website Evaluation and Tips
  • Consulting: developing a niche within the private practice, building stronger referrals, increasing rates, and launching products to grow income
  • I’m also growing my Consultant-to-Consultants side of my consulting (say that 10x fast!)
  • Project management software and call recording
  • This includes some speaking and events

$10,944.51

LLPC Supervision: $1,207.65

Facebook Ads Management: $192.93

Podcast Sponsorship: $880.46

Hiring out my virtual assistant: $387.13

Practice of the Practice Consultants: $0

Mastermind Group: I launched one, 12 person Mastermind Group for counselors that have established private practice and want to grow. It’s a monthly meeting for six months.

I’d love to have you in the next round of mastermind participants! Here’s how it is structured:
  • Two sessions per month on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday from 3-4 EST with Joe
  • One group Q&A session with Alison Pidgeon, consultant who owns a group practice that has a mixed model for insurance and private pay. She’s also attended Joe’s conferences and done consulting individual with Joe.
  • You’ll be assigned to an accountability partner to talk to monthly
  • The Mastermind timing will be: The first 10 minutes everyone give a win/step forward they have completed, then there will be two hot seats, where we focus in on a specific private practice growth question. Then it ends with Joe giving 10 minutes of wrap up advice.
  • The group is limited to 12 people and you will get two 20 minute hot seats.
  • Also, you get to join Joe’s private Facebook group
Here’s a link to pay, it’s $297/month or a one time fee of $1,497.

$4,128.45

E-books these sales are down since I started giving my book away for free, click here to get Practice of the Practice: A start-up Guide to Launching a private practice for free, instead of spending $9.99:  $34.80

Member’s Newsletter: This is the weekly newsletter that walks people through exactly what they need to do when starting a private practice. I dropped the price from $149 annually to $17 as a one time fee $129.68

Practice of the Practice Magazine | Winter 2017: You can use code “joe” to get it for only $1.99. $21.96

Passive Income Sources

Aweber: This is the service I use to create emails, manage lists, and create follow-up emails where they can be in order for the person. It’s super cool! $52.80

BlueHost Referrals: If you are setting up a website, this is the best hosting because of their customer service and the ability to have unlimited websites hosted! $450

Jeff Gunther’s SEO Course: $1,228.80

Amazon Affiliate Referrals: If you are buying something on Amazon, it’d be great if you clicked the link. I get a small commission without you having to pay anything more: $22.85

NameCheap is who I use to purchase my URLs, they are so easy to work with when you’re setting up a website!: $0

Google Ads: $6.32

LegalZoom: Legal Zoom is a great way to file your PLLC or LLC paperwork and all other legal forms: $0

SwiftFile: I just started using them instead of LegalZoom, they’re cheaper and way better with customer service! $805

Grasshopper: This is the amazing virtual phone system I use, rather than an expensive land line system. I have the $12/month one and it is awesome. At least check them out and watch some videos. $600

 

March 2017 Gross Total: $33,780.54

Private Practice Expenses

1099 Counselors: $6,283.25

Additional Supervisor: $175

Rent and Utilities: $2,065.25

Marketing FB+YouTube+Twitter: $415.19

Charter Internet/website: $85

MeetEdgar: $49

Grasshopper: $15

Affiliate Commission: $0

Libsyn: $35

Dropbox: $0

Jamendo: $0

Virtual Assistants: $1,221.41

Business Cards and Rack Cards: $0

Drinks for the Office: $0 (see my blog post about how Starbucks saved my practice)

IT Support: $50.01

Family Health Insurance: $603.36

QuickBooks + Harris Group CPA: $924

Dedicated Hosting: $89

Consulting: $2,500

TOTAL March 2017 EXPENSES: $14,510.47

March 2017 Income Totals

Gross Income: $33,780.54 –  Expenses: $14,510.47 =  Total Net: +$19,270.07

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Some of the numbers from Google Ads, Amazon, NameCheap, and my e-books will not be paid until they reach a certain amount or 60-90 days after the sale.  

 Joseph R. Sanok, MA, LLP, LPC, NCC

joe-sanok-private-practice-consultant-headshot-smaller-versionJoe Sanok is an ambitious results expert. He is a private practice business consultant and counselor that helps small businesses and counselors in private practice to increase revenue and have more fun! He helps owners with website design, vision, growth, and using their time to create income through being a private practice consultant. Joe was frustrated with his lack of business and marketing skills when he left graduate school. He loved helping people through counseling, but felt that often people couldn’t find him. Over the past few years he has grown his skills, income, and ability to lead others, while still maintaining an active private practice in Traverse City, MI. To link to Joe’s Google+ .