
Ep 247 – Why Do Some Coaching Niches Thrive and Others Fail?
For your coaching niche to succeed, target an audience of seekers

For your coaching niche to succeed, target an audience of seekers

Doing full time coaching after leaving a job will be a powerful identity shift

Lessons learned and joys about her coaching niche from Nancy Fournier Ph.D, a VIP client of Rhonda’s

How to decide if, when and how to give refunds or money back guarantees for coaching

5 ways to ensure your coaching clients don’t ask for a refund

Helpful mindset shifts and a set of clear steps to enroll more coaching clients.

3 ways to show up powerfully with potential coaching clients in Discovery Calls

7 things that tip you over to success or failure in your coaching business

5 big problems coaches face and how to solve them with a different program and pricing approach

5 powerful questions to help you stay on track in your coaching business

Shape your coaching business with a meaningful coaching niche related to your personal healing journey.

Develop a customer journey to keep your pipeline of future clients full.

In your coaching business, it’s dangerous to spread yourself too thin.

Starting a coaching business goes more smoothly if you create legitimizing moments for yourself.

How long does it really take coaches to become successful in coaching?

All of my clients are unique human beings who bring different skills and challenges to the table when we build every aspect of their coaching
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