I've been getting into fiction books lately, and I really enjoyed one I just finished by Agatha Christie
called And Then There Were None.
The book follows the troubles experienced by 10 strangers who are summoned by a mysterious person to a remote island.
One by one they're picked off (murdered), hence the title of the book.
It kept me guessing right until the end, which any good mystery should do (it's sold over 100 million copies, so Christie did something right with
it).
Keeping people guessing is great for a mystery novel, but it's not so great for a coaching business.
If people don't know what you do within a few seconds of being on your website, or from taking a look at what you're putting out on social media, then you'll have to do better.
You want them to instantly know what you're about.
No guesswork.
No head scratching.
No doubt.
A big part of my 10 Clients In 90 Days group program is helping you get clear on who you serve and how you do it.
Once you have clarity on that, it'll make it a heck of a lot easier to get clients.
The next group starts next week, and there's two spots open (this is the last time I'm offering
the program at this price - it's going up for the ones starting in the fall). More info here:
Marc