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How To Give Yourself A Promotion And Do What You Love

So many of the coaches I run into are stuck doing everything themselves, and I mean everything.

Coaching, selling, accounting, admin tasks — it all falls on their shoulders, both work they love and work they hate.

I don’t care who you are, nobody can do it all without the quality of their coaching, business, and personal life suffering dramatically.

There’s no secret way to do it all yourself and maintain a healthy coaching business and lifestyle.

Why You Should Stop Doing Everything in Your Coaching Business

 

There’s a good chance that right now you’re doing everything in your coaching business — all of it, by yourself. Work piles up and begins to bottleneck, and unfortunately, the bottleneck is you.

Besides coaching your clients, you have to learn, market, sell, and do the admin work, not to mention every other possible task that pops up. There’s probably an awful lot on your plate currently.

You’d love to give a few tasks to somebody else,

The 2 Biggest Factors for Building a Dynamite JV Partnership

I was recently talking with a friend about what I did for work, and a few minutes in we landed on the topic of joint venture relationships. He asked me what made my approach to JV’s so successful and different.

I thought about it for a second, and told him the two biggest factors that have made my JV partnerships successful.

Slow It Down

When most people approach a potential JV partner,

How to Boost Your Joint Venture’s Success



As an independent owner, you have a lot of control over your business. It’s probably one of the reasons you became a coach in the first place.

And if you’re anything like me, waiting isn’t your strong suit. It’s even more frustrating when you wait around people to do what they said but it never gets done.

Unfortunately we can’t control other people. That’s one of the scariest aspects of entering into joint ventures.

3 Things Every Coach Must Do For A Win-Win JV Partnership

Even though joint ventures have the potential to make your business explode with growth, a lot of coaches are uneasy about pursuing them. Usually, it’s because they lack the process.

I’ve written about the first two steps of this process, detailing how to identify potential JV partners and reach out to them. The next thing you know, you’re on a Skype call together.

 

True Mutuality

When it comes to having the conversation,

What Jamie Foxx Can Teach Us About Getting JV Partners to Say Yes

Pop Quiz: What products and services do your clients purchase besides yours?

For example, let’s say you coach small business owners. In addition to buying your coaching program, they might hire an outside financial firm to handle their accounting.

This accounting firm has grown and nurtured a list of clients and prospects, and many of them might be small business owners in your niche.

When you enter a joint venture relationship with the accounting firm,

The Coaches’ Guide to Finding the Perfect JV Partners



There’s a reason some of the greatest marketers in the world think of joint venture relationships as the #1 most effective marketing strategy.

Someone else has spent tons of time and money building trust with a list of clients and prospects. Joint ventures make it possible for us to access their list, tap into the trust, and sell our coaching services.

As with most brilliant marketing strategies, it’s not always the easiest thing to pull off.

The Real Reason Coaches Fail to Create Lasting Joint Ventures

I can’t wait to walk you through this strategy. This is based on a training I did with our members called the 14-Day Alliance — a strategy for taking a joint venture (JV) partner from having never heard of you to promoting you in just two weeks.

But before we get into the details, I want to give you an idea of just how powerful joint ventures can be.

Jay Abraham was my first exposure to marketing.

3 Virtual Assistant Training Traps and How to Avoid Them

There are so many things that need to be done in your coaching business, and it’s tricky to do them all yourself. But, for many coaches, hiring a full-time staff is out of the question.

Hiring a virtual assistant can be a great move towards freeing up time and workload, but it comes with its challenges and the process can be a bit clunky while you first get it up and running.

I want to show you how to get tasks off your plate quickly and become rock solid in systemizing your business with a virtual assistant.