Publisher: Throrogood, 2007, 239 pages
ISBN: 1-854184-83-0
Keywords: Marketing, Mentoring
The insider's guide to building a successful coaching business from scratch.
Are you considering a career as a coach? Have you started training, or are you already in business? Niche Marketing for Coaches provides a gold mine of information and blue-print for a successful coaching practice.
All the best coaching training in the world will not guarantee you a successful practice without that other vital component — focused planning and skillful marketing.
Marketing yourself as a coach requires specific skills. Hannah McNamara enjoyed a successful career in marketing before setting up what has now become a thriving coaching practice. So, she is uniquely placed to write this book.
Coaching is a fast-growing profession and clients have plenty of choice. Whatever branch of coaching you are in, good marketing is vital to success. But, as Hannah McNamara says in her introduction, "For new coaches who have not been in business for themselves before, and even seasoned professionals, it can be daunting to think about ways to start spreading the word about your new coaching practice and start attracting clients."
This practical handbook is the ideal one for you if:
Here you'll find all the tools you need to identify your target clients, establish your own personal brand and develop a marketing strategy. It is packed with checklists, summaries and case histories which vividly bring the theory to life.
This is a very good book for people who set out to be coaches, but it is equally good for any sole trader or small company, that doesn't understand what marketing is about, especially in the service market.
It is well written, full of practical advice and a really easy read.
Unfortunately, the binding is so deficient, that the book falls apart from just opening it, so expect to deal with a lot of loose pages after the first read through (pity, I liked it and would have loved to re-use it).
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