You love to coach. The business of running a coaching practice? Well, that may be a different story.
You want to spend time with your clients – not building a website, figuring out a digital marketing strategy or researching the best tools and technology to run your practice.
Whether you’re transitioning out of a corporate environment, just starting to coach or have an established practice, it can be overwhelming trying to figure out how to leverage technology to grow your business in a digital economy.
Are you struggling with content marketing, lead magnets, online advertising and social media campaigns?
Intimidated by technology? Don’t know which software to use to design a website, build an email list, blog, podcast, or run a webinar?
Frustrated trying to figure out systems and processes to manage your business and ensure a great client experience?
You’re not the only one!
As I was building my own coaching practice, I spent 18-24 months, several thousands of dollars and talked with lots of coaches. Many struggled with some or all of these things – myself included! Through lots of trial and error, I discovered what works and what doesn’t.
Over time, I developed a client-centered model for the digital economy – The Digital Coaching Practice™. As I shared this with my coaching friends, they asked for my help and advice on building their own businesses.
That’s when I decided to create The Coach Village – to help my friends (including you!) thrive in the digital economy.
Our step-by-step courses, custom web design, personal coaching, and supportive community help you master the business of coaching so you can focus on what you do best – coach!
Let's face it, to be a successful coach, you need to be a successful business owner – in a digital economy.
And you need three key skills –
the art of coaching
the business of running a coaching practice
the ability to keep up with ever-changing technology
You’ve got the first one. Let’s work on the other two together. Besides, business is more fun with friends!