Using An Online Coaching Platform- free Q&A

So you’ve thought about how you could use an online coaching platform in your coaching or training business and you’re excited by the possibilities.

You want to hit that lucrative New Year market with something new, different exciting, but are not sure using an online platformwoman with laptop could be for you.

You’ve watched the webinar Online Coaching: A Webinar To Show You How It Works but you’ve still got questions.

The next JigsawBox free trials officially go live on Thursday 12 November at 9am GMT, but I’d like to invite you to a webinar on Wednesday 11 November at 8pm GMT.

Here I can answer any questions you might have, talk through how you might use JigsawBox in your business, show you examples and invite those of you that attend the live webinar to get a special invite to join the free trials before they go live more widely on the 12th.

Are you up for it? Click here to register.

NB There WON’T be a recording of this call as this is a special invite for those of you on the live call, so make sure you turn up!

JigsawBox in action!

Here is a comment I wanted to share with you from a coach launching her JigsawBox today…well done Karen – go fo it!!

Karen_Williams_biggerMy name is Karen Williams from Self Discovery Coaching  and I chose to use JigsawBox when I was looking for a new coaching solution for my clients earlier this year. 

As a career coach, I work with professionals who have reached a crossroads in their career, and I help them to re-find their focus, clarity and confidence.  

I have found that in the current economic climate many people are being forced to make changes to their career or find a new job, amongst increased competition for roles.  I wanted to provide a programme that gave them support to find their ideal job, stand out from the crowd, and be successful, as well as providing more interaction than email coaching or an eBook.

I chose to trial JigsawBox over the summer with test clients who tried out mycareer success programme.  This enabled me to update the JigsawBox to their requirements and act on their feedback. 

Now I am pleased to launch the 90 days to career success programme on Monday 2nd November.  This is the first of its kind career change programme, which has been developed based on my client’s needs for a cost effective and flexible solution to fit around their busy lives, as well as providing the coaching support that job seeker’s need.  

With a 14 day free trial and special launch offers, job seekers have nothing to lose by joining Self Discovery Coaching on their journey to success.

Check out Karen’s video tour of her 90 Days To Success Programme here.

Seven Coaching MegaTrends Every Coach Should Be Aware Of

I came across this article by Alun Richards of www.BrandingYou.org when I was researching the number of coaches there are out there (I’m looking for those 13.5% early adopters for JigsawBox that Alun describes below) and thought it really pertinent to share this article with you.  Thanks  Alun for sharing with us and let me know your thoughts below.

What is the future for the coaching industry?

The coaching market is changing and it’s changing rapidly. There are a number of powerful trends sweeping through the market, and every coach should be aware of them. These are the Seven Coaching MegaTrends, and they are set to change the coaching market forever.

They will affect your coaching practice, the way you reach your clients, how you interact with them, what you offer and ultimately whether you will continue to get coaching business. You’d best be aware of them – so read on to discover what they are.

Coaching MegaTrend 1: Increased Supply of Coaches

We are seeing a vast increase in the number of coaches qualifying from the rapidly-growing numbers of coach training establishments. And the number of coaches qualifying each year is accelerating. Recent estimates indicate that there are now between 30,000 to 50,000 active coaches worldwide.

As well as far more choice of coach training, there are far more good books, seminars and other support materials both on coaching and on managing your coaching practice.

This means far more competition for both newly qualified and established coaches alike, and these coaches are learning both coaching skills and practice management skills at a rapid rate.

Coaching MegaTrend 2: Increased Demand for Coaching

Marketers distinguish between four different stages of a market: Introduction, Growth, Maturity and Decline. We see the coaching market as a whole as still being in its Growth stage, where the expansion of coaching significantly exceeds the growth of the economies in which it operates.

The characteristics of the Growth Stage of a market are increasing customer interest, with rapidly increasing sales and the equally rapid emergence of more coaches as competitors.

So there is an increased demand for coaching – but at the same time the coaching market is expanding, the competition from other coaches is also increasing significantly.

In this stage, to attract new clients, the marketing activities of coaches become more and more important. On the plus side, several clients typically engage in repeat purchase behaviour patterns.

Coaching MegaTrend 3: Increasing Maturity in the Coaching Market

The Wild West days of coaching are over. A significant percentage of coaches have now been coaching for more than five years, many for ten – and they have a maturity of approach & experience.

There is an associated increasing maturity in the coaching market itself, with clients having an increasing awareness about coaching and its benefits. Purchasers of coaching services have changed from Innovators in the early days of coaching through Early Adopters, and now firmly into the Early Majority.

What this means is that there is a much bigger market out there – 34% of any market are seen as Early Majority, with innovators making up 2.5% and early adopters 13.5%.

The Early Majority are more cautious purchasers and need more reasons to buy. They are deliberate, not impulsive decision-makers. They have many informal social contacts that they rely on to know whether they should decide to do something. They adopt innovations – like coaching – just before the average member of the market. They seldom lead, are not the first, and not the last to do something.

This means that we need to take a different approach to presenting and marketing coaching services to the Early Majority.

Coaching MegaTrend 4: Niches & Differentiation

The need to differentiate oneself from the ocean of other competing coaches is more vital than ever. As competition in the generic life coaching market intensifies, more coaches will need to specialise to differentiate themselves.

There is more and more focus on niches – weight-loss coaching, presentation skills coaching, marketing coaching, career coaching, coaching for lawyers, dentists, executive coaching, relationship coaching…

Yes, these options have been available via life coaches for a while, but niche coaches focus on one specialisation, and therefore bring more experience and knowledge of what’s required in that niche to their clients.

The coaching market is already showing signs of fragmenting, with specialist coaching sub-markets continuing to develop rapidly. These coaching niches are growing faster than the rest of the market, with executive coaching, relationship coaching, career coaching and weight loss coaching growing particularly rapidly.

This is good news for coaches who can exploit these profitable niches, and is bad news for the undifferentiated life coach.

Coaching MegaTrend 5: Coaching Products

Coaches are increasingly using online products – both their own products and those of others – to achieve different marketing objectives. These products can be ebooks, articles, short courses delivered by autoresponders, teleclasses, downloadable mp3s, CDs, home study courses and combinations of the above.

Some coaches are using products to augment their coaching offerings, to appeal to different segments of their market. Others use them as a promotion device, to attract new prospects to their marketing funnel. Yet others are using products to leverage their time with clients – so that the client gets the maximum benefit while minimising costly 1:1 coaching time.

Coaches are finding that products can achieve multiple objectives – they can bring in revenue while building client loyalty and gently guiding prospects to the coach’s higher-value coaching services.

This means that with coaching products coaches can increase their revenue, leverage their time with clients, build their prospect list and increase their exposure in the market all at the same time.

Coaching MegaTrend 6: Coaching Programmes

We are seeing the growth of the specialist coach, who blends coaching with instruction and training, and sometimes adds consultancy. Coaching programmes have an overall aim, and a set duration and have specific content that is communicated in addition to the coaching.

They typically offer a programme – often between six and eight weeks – designed to build knowledge and skills in a particular area. Examples of this are CJ Hayden’s Get Clients Now! programme which typically blends training and coaching.

This trend is leading to the coaching market fragmenting somewhat – and becoming less homogeneous. It’s not enough to just be a coach, it’s what sort of coach are you, dealing with what sort of clients to achieve what?

Taken together with MegaTrend 4 – niches and differentiation and MegaTrend 3 – the increasing maturity of the coaching market, we are seeing coaches profiting from providing coaching programmes to specific market niches.

Coaching MegaTrend 7: Availability of Web-based Technologies

We are in the midst of an explosion in the availability of affordable, easy to use web-based technologies. And savvy coaches are beginning to realise what benefits this can have to their coaching practices.

A coach’s website is taken for granted these days, as is a their newsletter. If you look at several coaches’ websites you’ll see a remarkable consistency. They no longer differentiate. The area in which to compete has moved on.

Audio and even video are creeping into coaches’ websites. But the coaches who will succeed are those offering something that their market want – their content must be relevant and valuable to their target market.

Those coaches who utilise teleseminars, autoresponders and increasingly blogs that meet a client need will prosper. The next big technology trend is likely to be coaches’ podcasts. And the same dynamic will apply – the content must be relevant and valuable to the client.

We’re seeing far more use of internet automation – for keeping in touch with prospects via autoresponders and newsletters, online surveys, membership sites… the list is long and growing.

The winners in the use of the web-based technologies will be those unafraid to experiment, who use technology for the benefits it can bring to them and their clients, rather than for its own sake.

Summary – The Coaching MegaTrends

So these are the Seven Coaching MegaTrends:

  1. Increased Supply of Coaches
  2. Increased Demand for Coaching
  3. Increasing Maturity in the Coaching Market
  4. Increased need for Niches & Differentiation
  5. Growth in Coaching Products
  6. Growth in Coaching Programmes
  7. Growth in availability of Web-based Technologies
The Seven Coaching MegaTrends are affecting the coaching market now, and their power will increase over the coming months. You may already be seeing their effects.

The question is, what are you going to do about them? Are you going to nod sagely, or take immediate action on them? If you’re up for taking action, what are the three things that you can do this week to enable you to deal more effectively with these trends? Set a date for completion of those actions and track your progress!

Alun Richards helps coaches find and reach their coaching niche. Discover yours with the free mini-course, “Discover Your Coaching Niche”, available from http://www.brandingyou.org/ecoursesales.html

 
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Online Coaching In Action: A Case Study

Karen Williams of www.selfdiscoverycoaching.com works with individuals who want to make changes to their lives and career, and helps organisations to enhance their work teams and achieve greater success.

Karen is also the first career coach to use JigsawBox to create an innovative online package, 90 Days To Career Success to help her clients take the next steps upwards in their career paths. With 20 session including Your Career Vision, Developing Your Network and Interview Techniques, Karen responds to her clients online, in writing, at regular intervals, providing them with that much needed 1:1 support at an affordable rate for her clients.

Click here to look at the short video tour of what she’s doing - does it inspire you?

Could you do something more exciting than an e-book?

Ebooks are a great way to sell more than your time, and an established one. You might have created one already, and if you take a look at your most successful competitors, you can bet they have got them too. So how can you use the content you’ve already created to really stand out from the crowd?

Take each chapter from your eBook and simply cut and paste it into a JigsawBox, our online coaching platform. Add some questions to each chapter and suddenly you’ve moved from having a great eBook to having a self-coaching online platform and a great passive income stream with very little effort! Offer some clients additional 1:1 online or telephone coaching sessions to supplement the work they’re doing and you can create a number of products all around your one set of content.

Now take another look at your competitors – who is doing that? Keeping one step ahead can’t be a bad idea at this time, and if you’ve already got the content, why not use it to offer your clients innovative solutions.

Join our live webinar on 20th October to see how online coaching allows you to build a different kind of business model for your coaching business, whether you have an eBook already or not.

Famous at last!

Last week I was interviewed by Mark Joyella (@coachreporter) for the Coaching Commons. He’s a clever chap that man, we did the interview using skype and webcams, and he then edited to make me look practically like a film star (compared to what I normally look like!).

Oh, and we were talking about online coaching, but I’m just so excited about getting my 15 seconds of fame, it could have been about anything and I’d be telling you about it. X-Factor here I come next year.

Click here to watch the video.

Is online coaching real coaching?

I was checking through my google alerts for ‘online coaching’, as you do, and I stumbled across this great paper written by Norma Viss (Coaching With An Accent).

Norman has asked the question: “Is online coaching real coaching?”  by drawing on research and evidence in the clinical field to help draw the comparison and it certainly makes an interesting read.

On a personal note, when people ask what I do at a party, unlike Norman below, I NEVER say ‘I’m an online coach’, I simply tell them about the solutions I can offer, so maybe that’s where Norman’s facing some of his resistance too!

Anyway – here’s his post and paper, let me know what you think below and if you want to join a free webinar to find out how online coaching could be used in your business, click here.

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The topic for the paper, Is online coaching real coaching?,  is drawn from my experience of finding it hard to convince people that online coaching can really be effective. When you explain to someone at a party that you do online coaching, the reaction you often get is equivalent to having said you sell snake oil and arsenic.

I was interested in finding out if there is any scientific, empirical evidence that online coaching really is effective. My search lead me to a study of online psychotherapy models, which do have good scientific reasearch related to them.

That has enabled me to rebut the quacksalver accusation with concrete evidence.

If you would like to read the paper, click here.

Coach Online: JigsawBox Tour

I’ve just recorded a very quick tour of the new JigsawBox: a tool that lets you deliver your content and coaching online.

Have a look and leave me a comment with your feedback below… Do you like it? Hate it? Does it inspire you to think differently about the way you could be helping your clients? Let me know.

(Click on the bottom right of the video if you want a full screen view).

If you want to get onto the priority list to get advanced notice of when the next (limited) launch of JigsawBox is coming, click here to sign up.

Multiple Streams Of Coaching Income

Yes please! I’d like some of that I hear time and again from coaches that sell only their telephone and face-to-face coaching services.MSbookcover

My advice to you? Buy Multiple Streams of Coaching Income by Andrea J Lee. This is a 297 page book but is really easy reading as Andrea expresses so well the pain and frustration faced by many coaches all around the world who sit there with empty spaces in their diaries where client bookings should be, and empty bank balances when their coach training companies promised them they would be full.

Chapters include stressing the need for coaches to stop coaching just 1:1 to grow successful business and asks you if you’re up to changing your mindset about this. This is followed by some great tips on choosing your niche, and on the essential of then marketing to that niche, before finally moving onto what I consider to be the really exciting stuff: how to actually create those multiple streams.

There are so many ideas here: eBooks and Teleseminars we know about, but Andrea explains how to use online memberships, companion coaching programmes, live trainings and coaching gyms amongst the ways to generate those multiple streams and move not just into creating products, but to consider ways of coaching 1: many instead of just 1:1.

This is followed up by the Money Game, the principles of which are explained by Andrea as you get to play it live during the recording of my interview with her that you can listen to free at How To Sell More Than Your Time if you haven’t already.

If you buy one book to help you generate passive revenues this year, I recomment Andrea Lee’s Multiple Streams Of Coaching Income. Andrea is the be-all and end-all when it comes to turning your desire for helping others into products that help you make money. Michael Port.

And I can’t argue with that.

Get your copy here. It’s only $24.99 and you get the pdf version straight away. Let me know what you think of it.

Online Coaching: An experiment

Mark Joyella (The Coach Reporter) and myself are going to be conducting a live online coaching experiment right here. I want to demonstrate how you coach by using the written word, as I encourage my clients to do when using JigsawBox (www.JigsawBox.com), and Mark is looking for great stories to report on in the coaching world. We’re going to conduct a coaching conversation here (which Mark is happy for you to see), so click on the RSS feed on the right and watch it unfold! Continue Reading →

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