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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
Business
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Superficial Tools, Serious Consequences!
The Business Of Coaching
4 minutes 4 seconds
1 month ago
Superficial Tools, Serious Consequences!

The AI Shortcut TrapNew AI-powered tools promise to build your ideal client avatar (ICA) in minutes. But here's the problem: they're often created by people who've never done the deep work themselves—like a web designer selling ICA tools while having no defined niche of her own.


Why This Matters for CoachesWe'd never accept that someone could become a coach by chatting with a custom GPT for 30 minutes. So why do we think a generic AI prompt can solve our most foundational marketing challenge?


The Real Cost of ShortcutsWhen coaches use superficial tools, they get:

  • Superficial ICAs that apply to half the population
  • Wasted time and money on ineffective marketing
  • Loss of faith in marketing itself
  • Generic messaging that attracts no one


The Hard Questions You Can't AutomateBuilding a viable coaching business requires grappling with:

  • Who exactly is your audience?
  • What keeps them awake at night?
  • What have they already tried to fix this?
  • Why didn't their previous attempts work?
  • What specific words do they use to describe their problem?


The Truth About Marketing StrategyThese aren't one-line prompts; they're deep strategic questions requiring time, thoughtful consideration, and real-world context. No tool can replace the uncomfortable work of truly understanding your ideal client.


Bottom LineMarketing a coaching business is a specialist subject. If your ICA could apply to anyone, you haven't done the work. Be sceptical of shortcuts - superficial strategies lead to serious business consequences.


Depth matters. There are no shortcuts to clarity.

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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.