I stalk my clients (in a good way)

Published: Thu, 02/02/17

A few of my clients have joked that they think I'm stalking them sometimes. 

Not stalking in a creepy way, but in a good business-support kind of way. 

They've made the comment because I often "like" or comment on their social media posts, or I open and respond to emails that they send out to their lists. 

Guilty as charged: I'm plugged into what my clients are doing ...

I put them on my "Close Friends" list on Facebook, so I'm notified immediately when they post.  

I often share their stuff, or I'll refer potential clients who could be a match over to them. 

I open emails that they send to their lists.  I want to know what they're writing about, and give constructive feedback if necessary. 

For me, the coaching relationship extends past our coaching sessions. It doesn't take a breather between our weekly calls. 

If you're working with a coach, do you feel that way, or do you feel neglected between sessions? 

I'm not suggesting that a coach should hold your hand 24/7.  You've got to do the work between calls, of course.  

But your coach should be in your corner too. 

If you want the kind of support that you need to get your coaching business going, book a call with me to see if it's a fit: 


Marc 


PS: Yesterday, I told you about the 2-for-1 deal that's going on now: Work with me and get podcast booking services from my girlfriend Julia thrown in for free ($1000 US value).  You'll get a guaranteed 4 interview bookings every month - just a few spots remain!