101 Real Coaching Niches: Detailed explanations of what real coaches do within top niche markets

101 Real Coaching Niches: Detailed explanations of what real coaches do within top niche markets
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Broad list Nicole R. Tobias, Ph.D. They are able to share a very broad list of coaching topics. There isn't a lot of depth to each but the breadth is good for someone just starting out.. Barbara A. Daniels said Very Helpful. After months of trying to figure out how to find a coaching niche, I finally narrowed it down with the help of this book. It was well worth the money that I spent on it.. Tung V. Dang said Do not buy. The book doesn't have enough info. It's better to spend your money elsewhere
Why?First of all, when you advertise as a general coach, you’re putting yourself in direct competition with all the other general coaches. From coaching in hobbies that may help you establish a modest second income to coaching in business-related areas that could net you a six-figure salary, we’ve covered all the bases to give you a number of ideas.. Now, even though there’s a lot less competition than you may think—as of this publication there were only 20,000 active coaches in North America (one for every 15,000 people… compare this to the hundreds of thousands of counselors, therapists, psychiatrists and social workers!)—you can still dramatically increase your odds of successfully attracting clients by choosing a specific niche…But there’s a bigger reason you should niche…When you choose to solve a specific problem for a specific audience you can BUILD YOUR CONFIDENCE as a coach a lot faster.That’s why we’ve listed 101 real coaching specialties to help you get some ideas about the areas where you can excel as a coach. Most coaches make a critical business mistake by advertising as a general coach. Because they’re focused on their own communication skills, and becaus