Monday, January 15, 2007

New Content on Marketing Help For Coaches

I won't ask if you've set your Goals for 2007 because I'm sure you already have - haven't you?

OK, I'm going to try out my psychic abilities now...hmm... I'm willing to bet that somewhere on your list was working with more coaching clients. Am I right?

If I am, that's great news, because there's loads going on at Marketing Help For Coaches that will help you to build your Life Coaching, Executive Coaching or Business Coaching practice! Just scroll down the page to see what's new!

Tele-Classes This Month

The next Members-Only Marketing Surgery Q&A session will be at 7pm on Thursday 25th January. Make sure you put it in your diary now! Full details of how to listen in can be found on the website - please make a note of this month's PIN number. For other events, including conferences and exhibitions, please check the Calendar.

Recordings of the November and December 2006 sessions are available to listen to now. We are hoping to make these into downloadable Podcasts shortly so you can listen away from your computer.

New Articles

We have a number of new contributors who have written articles for you this month:


Interested in contributing an article? Please read Submit an Article for more details.

Remember to check the Article Index to see articles which have appeared over the past few months. Contributors include Nicola Cairncross, Caroline Shola Arewa, Shaun O'Reilly, Joanne Mallon, C.J. Hayden, Bernadette Doyle, Marcie MacLellan (interviews with Dr Sally Ann Law and Gladeana McMahon) and of course all the articles written by me, Hannah McNamara!

Coaching In The Press

You might remember that we featured an interview with Gladeana McMahon in November last year. Well, Daily Telegraph readers may have spotted her being quoted in an article about Black Tuesday! Black Tuesday was the day that people were expected to take action after the stresses and strains of the festive period.

This was not the only national newspaper to feature coaching at New Year, the Daily Mail also ran a feature on Gurus who could turn your life around.

Book Reviews

Joanna Puczkowski reviews 'Coaching with NLP: How to be a Master Coach' by Joseph O'Connor & Andrea Lages.

Neil Williams reviews 'Liquid Thinking' by Damian Hughes

Have you read my new book 'Niche Marketing For Coaches' yet? What did you think? Would you like to be the first person to review it on the site? If so, let me know by replying to this email!

Downloads

Over the course of the next few months, we'll be adding Members-Only downloads to the site. These are tools and forms that you can use when running your coaching practice.

The first is 10 Essential Questions to ask Prospective Clients. This is a list of the questions which will help you to find out more about the client, judge whether they are the kind of client you want to work with and help to move the process forward.

Thought for the Month

One of the keys to success in marketing yourself as a coach is persistence. The quotation below might seem a bit strong, but in my experience, it's absolutely true. And if you ask some of the most successful coaches in their field, they'll probably agree!

"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all."Dale Carnegie

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