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Michael O. Cooper on Discovering Your Niche

Posted by David Wood

The following is taken from David’s interview with Michael O. Cooper in 10 Super Coaches. 

What are your coaching niche(s)? How did you discover this?

Leadership Coaching: I have always held a fascination about leaders and how they ticked, how they inspire and motivate others, and unfortunately, often how their unchecked egos ruin their influence. I discovered the 15 Leadership Proficiencies developed by Thomas Leonard and started using them with a client on a whim. Within a few months I was asked to present at a conference on leadership and have been speaking and coaching ever since. Serendipity really.

Coaching financial advisors to market themselves effectively: I developed this nice out of necessity when I was near bankruptcy and needed to double my income in one month. I had worked with one financial advisor on a pro bono basis and he doubled his business within a few months. I was desperate and began interviewing other financial advisors to understand their market better. Essentially, they developed a “guided coaching program” for me. Within four weeks I quadrupled my business with this program. Note: I didn’t have a passion or experience in this niche, but the need already existed in the market.

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Marketing Engine Web

Posted by David Wood

The following is a transcription taken from Explode Your Practice.

David: Ok now should we talk about web site structure? What makes the site interesting so they stay longer? What do these people want?

Which comes down to search words

David: Yes, but this is an indication. Most of the people that come to you, what are they looking for?

Change, Guidance, support.

David: OK. Change, guidance, support. And what is their problem?

They don’t know how to get off their backsides.

David: Well it might be. The problem is they hate their job. Some feel there is more than they can do. Some want someone to challenge them. Some are looking for direction. They know there is more. Connect with them by saying I know there is more. Write on the site, here is whom I serve. Is this you ding, ding, ding?  Here is how I can help you. Here is a great idea for a sales letter. Go to life-coaching-resourcece.com/ep.htm. This is something I have been developing with the sales gurus. You can see if for yours. I list the problem, benefits, why the competition will not help them, I have testimonials at the right time then it talks about price and why it’s such a great price. You might find it over the top for you but look at it.

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Alliance Example

Posted by David Wood

The following is a transcription taken from Explode Your Practice.

Suppose you had an alliance with the society of accountants. And you were providing them with something that would serve accountants and through that you formed an alliance with many many accountants who could forward your newsletter to their clients and have their name on the top of it. Maybe it’s an email newsletter that comes courtesy of Anderson Accountants.

Once a month, so they get something to provide their customers. It makes them look like they are providing more value. And building their relationship with customers. Their name is in it so they are keeping themselves in front of people more often. If it’s not your newsletter it might be your article. Which goes into their newsletter, which is probably even better. But, by going through the society of accountants if you can get that, that’s what Ernest Oriente, the guy that wrote SmartMatch Alliances, would call ‘hunting the big elephant’. And he says don’t spend too much time hunting the big elephant because you can get a very profitable alliance right under your nose.

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Time to Get What You Want

Posted by David Wood

The following is an excerpt of one of David’s coaching sessions in Top Coaching Techniques.

David: So this relationship thing, I am really glad to be talking about this with you. Let me give you some feedback on what you wrote: you have ‘100% commitment to resist in order to do what I want’ and ‘I am constantly pulled by ‘do I want to do my own thing and be happy or should I do this thing fully for both of us so that we both can be happy in two years?’ Which one will ultimately give the relationship a chance at success: your being happy or you making the relationship happy?

Client: Probably, if I’m happy. I think.

David: You’re not sure, are you?

Client: Well, when my partner says things like, ‘well, you know we should do this together and we’re doing it for our future’… I kind of get distracted by those things, and I think for him, that’s really important that we do these things together. He requires like 100% of my time and my energy and my effort. Then I think, in order for it to work, then I shouldn’t be doing that. Does that make sense?

David: Yeah, I can totally get it. So, there’s a lot of ‘should’ in there. Now, how would you live your life differently today, if all of your ‘shoulds’ disappeared in an instant?

Client: Then I’d live my life as I’d want to live it.

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Self-Care, Now!

Posted by David Wood

The following is an excerpt of one of David’s coaching sessions in Top Coaching Techniques.

Client: Anyway, how are we?

David: We are really, really, really good. Thanks for asking. I’m liking my life, I‘m liking my job, and I’m not too stressed out. I am sleeping less than I used to, and I like it.

Client: Yeah, I’m quite the opposite right now.

David: Yeah, but something that I have noticed that might be more useful to you – I have been able to let go of more. So I don’t think anything’s changed. I still have the same stresses and the same things, but I have just decided that it’s going well, and I am not going to worry about it. I am just going to do what I need to do and do the important stuff first and the rest of it will take care of itself. That has made me feel a lot better.

Client: That sounds good.

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Judging Yourself

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The following is an excerpt of one of David’s coaching sessions in Top Coaching Techniques.

David: But can you get that you might – like your little secret, don’t tell anybody – can you get that you might be having perfect weeks and you just don’t know it, like no one told you?

Client: Hmm. Yep.

David: I want you to play with that, and know that when you judge yourself, ‘I’m not having enough, I’m not doing enough,’ that’ll come up all the time. That’s okay. You don’t need to stop that. Just notice that it’s coming up. But I just want you to remember what I said, that you might be having perfect weeks and no one told you.

Client: Hmm.

David:  Now, moving on with the stuff that you put down on your form, I want to tell you my perspective on all this, because as a coach I’ve got certain opinions on where you are and what you’ve done. I love it. I think you’re perfectly on track, and I love it. I know that the finances are an issue, and I’m really happy to see that you’ve actually taken action on that, because you could have just left it and kind of just made that another thing for you to bear. But you haven’t done that, so well done on moving forward on it.

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