by Sarah Short | Mar 31, 2026 | How To Sell Coaching, Marketing For Coaches, Nail Your Niche, Niching, Self-Employed Marketing, The Business Of Coaching, The Coaching Revolution
Three times a year, I run a free challenge called Nail Your Niche for qualified coaches who are struggling to find clients who can, and will, pay a professional rate for their coaching. One of the most consistent things I observe across every challenge, regardless of...
by Sarah Short | Mar 29, 2026 | Coaching Client Acquisition, Marketing For Coaches, Nail Your Niche, Niching, Self-Employed Marketing, The Business Of Coaching, The Coaching Revolution
Three times a year, I run a free challenge called Nail Your Niche for qualified coaches who are struggling to find clients who can, and will, pay a professional rate for their coaching. One of the things that strikes me at the start of every challenge is how many...
by Sarah Short | Mar 28, 2026 | Business Development, Marketing For Coaches, Niching, The Business Of Coaching, The Coaching Revolution
Three times a year, I run a free challenge called Nail Your Niche for qualified coaches who are struggling to find clients who can, and will, pay a professional rate for their coaching. For clarity, niche and target audience are synonymous. One of the things I hear...
by Sarah Short | Mar 27, 2026 | Coaching Client Acquisition, How To Get Coaching Clients, How To Sell Coaching, Marketing For Coaches, Nail Your Niche, Niching, The Business Of Coaching, The Coaching Revolution
Three times a year, I run a challenge called Nail Your Niche. I developed it for coaches who are struggling to find clients who can, and will, pay a professional rate for their coaching. It’s an incredibly important part of what we do at The Coaching Revolution,...
by Sarah Short | Mar 26, 2026 | Business Development, Coaching Client Acquisition, How To Sell Coaching, Marketing For Coaches, The Business Of Coaching, The Coaching Revolution
Every week I speak to coaches who have spent serious money trying to solve the problem of not having enough clients. Not small money – I mean the kind of investment that felt like a statement of intent at the time, somewhere between £5,000 and £22,000, handed...
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