I heard about a strange place in the UK called "The Poison
Garden".
It's in Alnwick, and visitors are welcomed by an ominous warning:
"These plants can kill"
(People are forbidden to touch any of the plants, for obvious reasons)
Although this garden was started in 2005, poison gardens were popular back in the 16th century when people regularly killed their enemies by using dangerous plants.
While moving
around the online space, coaches won't bump into poison flowers - but there's lot that can be poison to their businesses.
One is way too much information rushing at them from every direction. "Experts" are proclaiming that you have to do something a certain way, but when meshed together the advice often contradicts other advice.
Another is bad suggestions coming from people who have never done what they're out there
teaching (ie: teaching on getting more clients, when they've never gotten any clients themselves).
My Secret Coach Club print newsletter is an antidote to this poison.
Everything I teach in its pages is stuff that actually works for me and for my clients.
It's not theory or guesswork.
Every issue is like looking over my shoulder to get actionable strategies that you can
put into practice right away.
For example, in the June issue I detail a strategy that a subscriber recently used to get over 50,000 views on an 80 second LinkedIn video ... in just one day!
If you'd like to learn this strategy (and others), it goes to print soon.
Grab yours here:
Marc