by Sarah Short | May 21, 2024 | Business Development, How To Sell Coaching, Marketing For Coaches, Marketing Language, Nail Your Niche, Niching, Self-Employed Marketing, The Business Of Coaching, The Coaching Revolution
One of the things that most coaches find most frustrating in the beginning is the idea that they might choose the wrong niche and commit themselves to a lifetime of boredom. Worse still is the worry that they’ll choose the wrong niche and condemn themselves to...
by Sarah Short | May 18, 2024 | Business Development, How To Sell Coaching, Marketing For Coaches, Pricing, Self-Employed Marketing, The Business Of Coaching, The Coaching Revolution
There’s a very odd thing about our profession. I’ve encountered it from various coach training organisations and some of our professional bodies. The odd thing is this: the idea that promoting one’s services is distasteful. I don’t get it....
by Sarah Short | Apr 8, 2024 | Coaching, Core Values, Ethics, How To Get Coaching Clients, How To Sell Coaching, Marketing For Coaches, The Business Of Coaching, The Coaching Revolution
I have discovered a situation that I think is exploiting coaches. I’d be very interested in whether you think this is exploitation or fair exchange. Recently, several coaches made me aware of a company that they had discovered. They asked me my opinion of that...
by Sarah Short | Apr 7, 2024 | Business Opportunity, Challenge for Coaches, Coaches Supporting Coaches, How To Get Coaching Clients, How To Sell Coaching, Marketing For Coaches, Nail Your Niche, Self-Employed Marketing, The Business Of Coaching, The Coaching Revolution
I have a public Facebook Group called Build A Coaching Business with The Coaching Revolution. In it I asked this question: There were some interesting answers and one stuck in my mind. The answer that got me thinking was this: No-one appreciates the value of coaching...
by Sarah Short | Feb 20, 2024 | Ethics, How To Get Coaching Clients, How To Sell Coaching, Marketing For Coaches, Self-Employed Marketing, The Business Of Coaching, The Coaching Revolution
There’s a company that purports to help coaches build their businesses. This particular company suggests that high-ticket clients are the way to go, and why would anyone argue with that? They teach coaches to hang around on LinkedIn looking for comments or posts...
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