Yesterday I shared some ideas on ‘Fun Maths'.
Today, we're got that ‘Friday Feeling'
And all that got me thinking…
Why not let me do your ‘homework' for you?
For most coaches, marketing is the hard, boring, challenging, ‘homework' part of growing a thriving coaching business.
Not for me. I know this might be weird… but for me it's actually as fun… maybe even MORE fun than coaching itself. It didn't start out that way. When I began my business over a decade ago, marketing was a ‘necessary evil' I had to learn about in order to get clients coming through the door.
But, now, it's every bit as rewarding and fulfilling as coaching people, because I see marketing and sales as being an equally important part of someone's transformation.
After all, if they don't hear about you… and never have the opportunity to sign up with you… they'll never get to be coached by you and have their life transformed!
However, as much as I enjoy marketing and sing its praises… I know a lot of coaches don't… yet. So for now, why not let me do it for you? Or more accurately, with you.
When you join Never Ending Stream Of Clients, you get one full year of access to me in monthly group sessions… where I literally WRITE your marketing materials for you… while everyone in the group watches, learns, and improves their own ability to write marketing materials. It becomes a virtuous cycle where everyone gets better and better at this key skill every session.
Plus, you'll get to skip out on all the marketing materials and strategies that a lot of coaches THINK they need, but in the end wastes a LOT of time and money – because they never actually lead to clients.
In the past, I've written marketing materials and consulted for ‘big names' like Christian Mickelsen, Eben Pagan, Rob Goyette, and a few other well-known coaches and internet marketers… but when you sign up, you'll get my eyes and my brain working for YOU instead.
Those peeps managed to do a few million-dollar launches when I worked with them.
What will you do with my support and marketing magic…?
Only one way to find out: