When I started my coaching business, I threw a lot of spaghetti at the
wall (figuratively speaking) to see what would stick.
Being new to the online business world, and operating on a shoestring budget, I had to experiment with lots of different things.
When I found one that worked, I did more of it.
I know I wasted a lot of time and energy that could have been avoided by following what others had been doing successfully.
Part of it
was the whole "lone wolf" thing - entrepreneurs tend to gravitate towards it, and we're proud of figuring stuff out ourselves.
I'm no exception to that.
But there's nothing wrong with getting advice from people who have done what you want to do.
No sense reinventing the wheel ...
With that in mind, I'm taking part in something this week called "The Best
Practices Business Summit for Coaches".
It's being hosted by Valerie Del Gross, and she's interviewing myself and others who will be giving our advice for getting your coaching business rolling.
No need to buy spaghetti to chuck at the wall - register for it here:
Marc