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The Business Of Coaching
Sarah Short
109 episodes
2 days ago
To be a coach, one must have clients. To have a coaching business, those clients must be ones who pay. This podcast is designed to support qualified coaches to build robust, financially viable coaching businesses.
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To be a coach, one must have clients. To have a coaching business, those clients must be ones who pay. This podcast is designed to support qualified coaches to build robust, financially viable coaching businesses.
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Marketing
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Coach is a Lousy Job Title!
The Business Of Coaching
9 minutes 53 seconds
2 months ago
Coach is a Lousy Job Title!

The Problem with "Coach"While coaching is a superpower, the title itself creates massive confusion. Unlike tennis coaches or driving instructors who clearly demonstrate and teach skills, professional coaches use inquiry-based methods—asking powerful questions rather than transferring knowledge. Yet we're stuck with Thomas Leonard's 1990s job title that sets completely wrong expectations.


The Expectation Mismatch CrisisWhen you say "I'm a coach," potential clients expect:

  • Knowledge transfer from an expert
  • Teaching and demonstration
  • Clear methodologies they can understand

But professional coaching is the opposite—we facilitate self-discovery through questioning, not teaching.


Why This Kills Your Business

  • Forces endless process explanations instead of value conversations
  • Makes premium pricing impossible to justify
  • Creates invisibility—people don't know when they need you
  • Turns LinkedIn into methodology tutorials instead of client attraction


The Golden Sentence SolutionReplace your job title with this format:"I work with [X] to help them [Y] so that they can [Z]"

Examples:

  • "I work with VPs in financial services to help them move to top-tier firms so they can accelerate career progression"
  • "I work with small business owners to help them overcome decision paralysis so they can scale operations confidently"


Why This Works

  • Instantly clarifies who you serve
  • Speaks directly to recognised problems
  • Eliminates defensive explanations
  • Attracts premium clients who see their exact challenge
  • Stops pricing objections before they start


Ready to Transform Your Message?Join Sarah's free 4-day "Nail Your Niche" challenge at thecoachingrevolution.com/nailyourniche

Stop being invisible. Start being indispensable.


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The Business Of Coaching
To be a coach, one must have clients. To have a coaching business, those clients must be ones who pay. This podcast is designed to support qualified coaches to build robust, financially viable coaching businesses.