Well-Meaning Advice Destroys Coaching Businesses

Well-Meaning Advice Destroys Coaching Businesses

I’ve said it before, and no doubt I’ll say it again – no matter how much we want it to be, wish it was true, or feel angry that it’s not – our coaching skills are not client acquisition tools, they’re delivery tools. It makes no difference how many...
Why Do Coaches Think Some Clients Don’t Count?

Why Do Coaches Think Some Clients Don’t Count?

I’ve had a few conversations with Coaching Revolution mentees recently that left me bemused. These conversations have left me wondering about why some clients ‘count’ and others do not. Real Clients The mentees I was talking with are about halfway through their...
Client Acquisition Is an Active Process

Client Acquisition Is an Active Process

Most coaches aren’t inactive when it comes to client acquisition efforts. They’re busy and often frustrated. However, activity isn’t the same as traction and isn’t necessarily a working client acquisition process – unless it follows a structure. Posting about...
The Myth of the High-Ticket Client

The Myth of the High-Ticket Client

The phrase high-ticket client is one of those vague, feel-good marketing buzzwords that has wormed its way into the coaching industry. It’s used liberally by those who want to sell to coaches, promising them a shortcut to riches with clients who are supposedly ready...