Marketing for Coaches is the show that's guaranteed to get you more coaching clients than you can handle, even if you hate marketing and selling. Hosted by Matthew Kimberley, with surprise appearances from the biggest names in the marketing and coaching world, this show is guaranteed to make you smile, think, and enjoy a more profitable, sustainable and relaxed career as a coach. Rated five stars ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessMarketing |
There are no two ways around it: you’re known by your clients’ results, and no matter how selfish your motivation is, the only way to get your clients good results is to focus on helping them first and foremost.
Today, I talk about the need for a f... more
A lot of us spend too much time marketing and not enough time understanding our market. In this episode, I talk about the difference between marketing and prospecting.
Today, I define marketing and prospecting. I note the importance of getting to k... more
With every new year comes a new list of goals for your coaching business. But this year, I have a challenge for you: in the spirit of the importance of repetition, use this year to focus on selling just one thing.
Today, I talk about the importance... more
Happy New Year! In this episode, I talk about the sh*t that hit the fan this past year when my ex-wife and I parted ways. During this time, I found it difficult to show up for work; on paper, I might as well have been unemployed. Yet the company’s nu... more
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Im excited to have discovered this nee podcast and have enjoyed the value that it adds in each episode. Thanks for continuing to create such great content
This guy is always a fun way to spend a little time talking about marketing and growing your business. All of that is true but his stuff really work and he is fun to listen to. You must never miss another episode!!
I only came to know of this podcast very recently. Matthew was a podcast guest on Mike Kim’s Brand You Podcast (here’s a shameless plug for you, Mike). First, I just loved his accent and then I wanted to hear more from him since I am a coach in the grief and loss space. I just downloaded the 30 August episode because who doesn’t want to hear more about “how to structure an easy sales conversation”? 🙋♀️ I also love that each episode is less than 20-minutes. Big bonus in my life! Thank you Matt... more
Today I found myself flying down one of the busiest interstates in Washington state with tears streaming down my cheeks, screaming with laughter, pounding on the consul of my Suburban.
The fertility/idearreah metaphor from the “Beat Distraction” episode got a little messy and weird, and you were HILARIOUS about it and awesome. And I will forever respect you for sticking with it all the way to the end AND publishing the thing.
I will never forget to focus on one idea/product/marketing hypthos... more
Love this podcast. When there is so much noise online & too many unnecessary distractions Matthew’s podcast is a great way to spend your time. Short, funny and great info. My favourite episodes so far include Valuable, Actionable, Nonsense, Creating A Common Enemy, and How Much Should I Give Away For Free. Thanks Matthew for the good info with a laugh everyday.
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