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Mike Turner On Building a Life Coaching Practice

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The following is taken from David’s interview with Mike Turner in 10 Super Coaches.

What was the most disheartening for you while building your practice?

What was most disheartening was not getting enough clients – and wondering if I should persevere or go back to being a consultant. I coped with this by working my fairly small network more and by seeking out a couple of organizations which were active in the coaching field and trying to develop affiliate relationships with them.

Although my early attempts to develop such relationships didn’t lead to any work, spending time developing the relationships did mean I was around people who were active as coaches and this sustained my confidence that my work would eventually expand – as it eventually did.

What was the most interesting or exciting thing for you about building your practice?

The point at which I realized that my practice was self-sustaining and that I no longer felt a day to day anxiety about whether I would be able to pay the bills that month!

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There Really Are Thousands of People Doing This

Posted by David Wood

The following is an excerpt from the book Get Paid For Who You Are.

Don’t just take my word for it. there’s an internet website called www.killerstart-ups.com that reviews fifteen new internet start-ups every single working day. That’s about 4,000 start- ups every year — just the ones this site reviews — with subjects ranging from financial investments to resources for educators to evaluating tv shows to culinary tips.

The prospects are as limitless as the number of hobbies and interests you can think up. One website, www.itsthoughtful.com is all about a community of people who want to get ideas for gifts that matter to those they care about. Someone had to think up the idea, start researching gifts, and start connecting others who are interested in the same thing. for that matter, someone had to think of starting a website reviewing new internet start-ups!

What’s your passion, hobby, skill or experience? Can it be turned into a revenue stream for you? Yes it can, whether you like scrapbooking, deep sea diving, nifty new gadgets, lawn care, becoming a better parent, personal development, financial planning, or hiking in national parks. Whatever you like or love is something you can spend more time doing and make money while doing it!

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The Three R’s of Business Success #3: Relevance

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The following is an excerpt from Judy Feld’s Three R’s of Business Success, as part of 10 Super Coaches.

Relevance: Have you targeted your message to your best customers, and is it clear how you serve them and meet their needs?

  1. Have you identified the niche or market segment that is most likely to buy your product or service? Does your message resonate with these people, and do you know them well?
  2. What are you an expert in? What is your specialty? Make sure your marketing materials clearly indicate what is unique about your offerings.
  3. Do you publish testimonials from your most satisfied clients or customers?
  4. Have you documented some client/customer success stories? Are they relevant to the market you are trying to reach?
  5. Do you have confidence in your own ability to serve your customer well, and can you articulate the specific benefits to a potential buyer? Confidence is key.

 

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The Three R’s of Business Success #2: Repetition

Posted by David Wood

The following is an excerpt from Judy Feld’s Three R’s of Business Success, as part of 10 Super Coaches.

Repetition: How often do people in your potential market hear from you and your company?

  1. How often do you send out your newsletter? Are you consistent in your schedule? Does each issue contain clear instructions on how you can be reached?
  2. Do you have patience and staying power? One mailing is not enough… it takes time and reputation to build trust.
  3. What changes can you make to increase the pace and velocity of your marketing efforts? A faster pace brings greater frequency, more opportunities for exposure, and quicker results.
  4. Do you focus your largest efforts on those most likely to buy?
  5. What is your plan/schedule for mailings, articles, newsletters, presentations, etc.? Time flies, with few results, without a plan.
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The Three R’s of Business Success #1: Reach

Posted by David Wood

The following is an excerpt from Judy Feld’s Three R’s of Business Success, as part of 10 Super Coaches.

Reach: How many possible buyers/clients/customers/prospects know about your product or service?

  1. How many subscribers do you have for your E-mail (faxed or mailed) newsletter or broadcast bulletins? Depending on your business, this could be your most valuable asset.
  2. How many sets of eyes see the articles you write? Being published, in print or at targeted websites, with your byline, contact information and brief bio may be the best way to expand your reach. This means you have many opportunities for marketing expansion by using specialized print publications, and industry/professional websites and e-zines.
  3. How many people receive your mailings? Whether you send a simple marketing letter, an elaborate brochue, a postcard, a fax. Monitor and count the increasing size of your mailing list.
  4. How many people attend your presentations, talks, speeches, TeleForums? How can you grow your numbers? Is it the right audience for your product or service?
  5. How many people visit your website each day? Do you frequently refresh/update your website? Give visitors a reason to access your site, and reason to return, and measure the traffic. It’s easy to measure your visitor count.
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