FREE EBOOK: 101 Real Coaching Niches

FREE EBOOK: 101 Real Coaching Niches!  (Right click image below and “Save As” to download):  Here’s an excerpt from the introduction: Most coaches make a critical business mistake by advertising as a general coach.  Because they’re focused on their own communication skills, and because these skills are applicable to ANY problem, they reason they should […]

Overcome Limitations and Get Paid to Help Others

David Oliver is an extraordinarily successful coach who  serves a very difficult set of niches in mental health with lay-coaching systems.  He also sells DVDs, CDs, Books, and eBooks.   David’s done literally thousands of coaching sessions, and has gathered over 11,000 testimonials from raving fans at last count…all while competing with major drug companies (as […]

11 Ways to Get Stellar Results and Referrals Part TWO

Note: This is Part TWO of the “11 Ways to Get Stellar Results for Your Clients and Drive Referrals to Your Practice” audio and transcript.   (Part ONE can be found here).   After more than 20 years, over 1,000 clients, and supervising dozens of coaches and therapists, I’ve identified eleven things coaches do to […]

The Rock Solid Coaching Structure Every Coach Should Know

Dr. Janice Seward is clinical psychologist, and currently Clinical Professor of Psychology and Medicine at the College of Naturopathic Medicine at the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut, where she coordinates the Health Psychology and Counseling curriculum… Like me, she’s supervised literally dozens of coaches and psychotherapists and has come to think of herself as “a coach’s […]

Eleven Ways to Get Stellar Results for Your Clients (And Referrals Too)

Ever wonder why some coaches seem to thrive, while others struggle and flounder? After more than 20 years, over 1,000 clients, and supervising dozens of coaches and therapists, I’ve identified eleven things coaches do to GET STELLAR RESULTS FOR THEIR CLIENTS (and stimulate referrals).  The funny thing is, even the most experienced coaches often ignore […]