You finally do it: get your degree/profession/coaching certificate and start your online presence with blood, sweat, and tears.
Gone are the endless days in the library, vacations passing notes from one place to another, exams, and homework. At last, you enter the league of professionals.
And now what???
It's time to build an online presence or, as we call it now, to make it sound more bombastic, create a personal brand.
Everything is new, exciting, and a little bit scary (or a lot!)
Then you hear about niches, online marketing, content marketing, funnels, and many other confusing terms, and your brain collapses.
Excitement becomes anxiety very soon.
And you begin a painful journey of courses, confusing strategies, and sharing content that bores even you. Your only audience are other professionals in your field, who either don't comment on your posts or say inspiring things like, "well said!", "Agreed!", "💯"
You try to find clients but all your colleagues are coaches trying to sell you their programs too. It’s painful to admit that things don’t go as you’d like to because you know someone will say, “I can help you with that,” even when they aren’t doing that well either.
We see you.
We both are coaches, we know the pain. We know the anxiety, the feeling of having made a terrible mistake, but also of knowing that you have a gift that can change lifes (you saw it with your own eyes) but nobody to share it with, and a terrible clock ticking reminding you very soon it will be time to pay the rent again.
That’s the tipping point.
The moment when 80% of coaches quit their coaching career muttering some excuse like, “I hate selling,” “That wasn’t for me,” “Nobody wants coaching anyway.”
After all the struggle, a 9 to 5 job feels like a blessing.
If you can relate to this, you couldn’t be in a better place.
Because we got you.