I meet a lot coaches who want to target leaders and even more since the pandemic.

In a recent Nail Your Niche session with one of those coaches, I asked:

Do you want corporations to pay for your clients’ coaching?

Or, do you want your clients to pay out of their own pocket?

That decision will affect so many aspects of their business.

There’s a belief out there that corporations will pay more for coaching.

That’s only true IF:

I think coaches pay a hefty price when they target corporate paid clients.

When clients are not making the investment, they are less accountable. And, when a 3rd party pays, they have a lot of expectations.

Let’s talk through the pro’s and con’s of corporate paid clients so you can make an informed decision about your business model.

6 More Hassle Factors of Corporate Paid Coaching

I already mentioned a set of circumstances and skills you’ll need going for you to inspire corporations to pay you to coach one or more of their employees.

There are also at least 6 more hassles associated with corporate paid clientele.

That all boils down to giving up a lot of control:

And that’s why I encourage coaches to target an audience and set up their business model so their clients pay them directly.

I also show coaches how to charge more from day 1 so they are earning well in year 1.

Life is Easier When Coaching Clients Invest Out of Their Own Pocket

I like to control every aspect of my business. It’s one of the main reasons I wanted to work for myself. I don’t want to have to interface in the world I was dying to leave.

I want to decide exactly who I serve, where, when and how I work with clients, and what I charge.

It’s so much more of a joyful business when YOU:

So, before you imagine that corporations pay you many more times what you can earn from clients directly, think through the pros and cons, including what costs YOU will have to pay in order to get corporate pay.

And remember, you control what you charge clients who pay out of their own pockets.