
Are
you a coach who really wants to help others and make a difference
in this world?
I work exclusively
with coaches who have a strong desire to help others but are
finding it hard to market their coaching practice. Sure, you want to make
a difference in the world but you just don't have enough clients to be
able to do this.
Can you relate to any of the situations
below?
You're a Recently
Qualified Coach...
You've just completed
your coaching skills training and now you want begin to work
with paying clients. However, you're not quite sure how to market yourself
or even where to start. You're finding it much harder to attract coaching
clients than you expected or were led to believe.
You're Struggling
to Attract Coaching Clients...
Sure, you've
managed to attract your first coaching clients but some of
them have now left your coaching practice altogether. You know you need
to attract more clients into your coaching practice but you just don't
know what to do next.
You're Confused
About Marketing...
You may feel
uncomfortable about the idea of marketing yourself let alone
know the first steps to take. This may be your first time in business
and the skills of marketing and selling a coaching service may seem
like alien concepts to you.
You're an Experienced
Coach...
You've been in
practice for a while now and have managed to attract many clients
into your practice. However, you seem to be in a tiring 'feast or famine'
cycle and you don't know how to get out of it. You want a more stable
coaching practice with a consistent flow of income.
You're Full of
Marketing Ideas...
You have a lot
of ideas on how you can market your coaching practice but you're
unsure which one would be the best for you. You may have already identified
several potential niches for you to pursue but you don't know which
one to choose.
You've Tried Other
Marketing Approaches with Limited Results...
You may already
have tried a number of coaches or courses that claim to help
you to attract more coaching clients but the results so far have been
disappointing. You really put in the effort and you're beginning to
wonder if you will ever have a successful coaching practice.
Your Characteristics
In my time helping
coaches to build successful coaching practices, I've found that
you are more likely to succeed with me if you are a coach with the following
characteristics:
You Really Want
to Help Others
You've always
been a helpful person - Hey, that's most likely why you chose
to become a coach because in the first place. You're not a 'mercenary
coach' who is just in coaching for the money. No, you really do have
a deep down desire to help others and make a difference in the world.
You
Are Willing to Put in the Effort
You're willing
to work to get results - You realise that there are no quick
fixes or magic bullets to building a successful coaching practice. You
know that a coaching business, like any other business, will require
a lot of effort and you're prepared to put in the necessary work. You
know that by Universal Law the more you put in, the more you'll get
out.
You
Are Ready to Make Key Decisions
You know that
key decisions need to be made - You know that to have a successful
coaching practice you'll need to select a target market to focus your
efforts on. You are prepared to make that decision and back it with
everything you've got. You're prepared to do the necessary research
to give your coaching practice the best chance of success.
You
Are Looking for a Mentor
You are looking
for a mentoring approach - As great as the coaching process
is, you realise that you lack sufficient knowledge of how to market
your coaching practice effectively. You are prepared to learn from a
mentor who has built a wealth of expertise on how to attract clients
into your coaching practice.
Now that you know
the type of coaches I work with, the challenges I help them solve,
and the characteristics you'll need to succeed with me, click on this
link to learn more about How I Work so you
can get a better sense of what it would be like if we decide to work together.
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