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"Sometimes
the only answer is to give up trying to find the answer"
Yes!
Your coaching business depends on a Website if it is to flourish. The
success of your business depends on the fact that you have a Website.
The
"WebPages on your site are vital for your business and your Website
is "the 21st century equivalent of a brochure." When you hand
out or give a potential client a business card, or brochure, or when you
talk to or email someone, you need to give them your URL, (your Internet
address), so they can find you.
Other
Reasons Why You Need a Website
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It saves time. People will read your WebPages at their
leisure
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It informs. Your WebPages tells others what you do, and
it tells them what you want them to do
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It supports. It backs up and compliments your other
advertising or literature
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It persuades! It gets people to "show you their money"!
A well-prepared Website tells your customers how they can benefit from
your products and services
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Finally, your Website will leave your potential client
with most questions answered. Most of the selling will have been
completed by the time your potential client emails or calls you.
Here's A List of Things That You Need to Collect for Your Website/Pages
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First consider what you want to convey on your pages.
What do you want to sell your prospective clients? If you need help or
suggestions for this, before you get started or overwhelmed, email me.
Use this link
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Next, you may consider using a current photo or images
that you'd like me to include on your WebPages
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Plan on writing your own descriptive word content for
your WebPages, such as your bio, or your personal experiences
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Include a page about the area that you plan to
specialize in, that is Job, Finances, Addictions, Relationships,
Parenting etc
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Tell your reader who you would like to work with: for
example individuals, husband & wife teams, small groups, corporate
clients . . .
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Mention how you will deliver your services, that is
one-on-one, face-to-face, telephone, Webinar, email . . .
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Include a list of your products, fees and other,
pricing information
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Testimonials. (Coaches: If you don't have a paying
client yet, consider using a testimonial from a "client," or person
that you worked with while doing your assignments.)
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Contact info . . . include your name, telephone/fax
numbers, Website address, and email address.
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