Coaching Business

Are you constantly trying new marketing strategies for your coaching business but nothing seems to stick?

Not getting any traction.

Well, first of all, marketing is used to channel something that already has demand to the masses.

Not to create a demand for something.

So the question for you:

Does your target market have a need for your coaching and is willing to pay for it?

If not, you may wanna start by talking to them first and see if the coaching you offer is something they want and are willing to pay for it.

This way you are making sure that you offer something that your market wants.

You have solid proof of concept.

Do that first before focusing on marketing strategies.

No business ever succeeds by offering something that the market doesn’t need or want.

No matter how brilliant its marketing is.

DoingCoaching.com

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