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Where to Get Free Life Coaching Leads


When you're starting your coaching business, the toughest thing could be getting new leads. It's where most coaches struggle.

However, if you're resourceful, you can come up with leads in your very own neighborhood. One way is to start a networking group. This isn't just any old networking group, however. It's a coach networking group.

By working with a small group of dedicated coaches from every discipline (love, life, weight, business, etc.) you can create a "forum" of sorts that not only helps you grow, gives you credibility in your community and exposure, but also gives you a constant source of leads to share with others.

By setting up a group like this you can mandate that all members bring and share leads, offer resources for learning and even help share in any costs associated with running the group.

You can advertise on local sites like craigslist.org or even set up a Meet Up group dedicated to this.





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