Marketing for Coaches & Consultants
How to Get Strangers to Give a Shit What You Think
If you’re reading this sales page, chances are you’re a coach or a consultant and you’re looking to grow your business. Even if that means going from 0 clients to 1 client. And in order to grow your business, you need marketing.
Most people in your field—hell, in any field—think marketing is a big scary monster that is going to eat us all alive, starting with our bank accounts.
I’m here to tell you that that’s just simply not true. Marketing doesn’t have to be scary. Marketing doesn’t even have to be terribly expensive. Coaching and Consulting can be confusing businesses to market, but we’re here to help you give your business traction, and get the marketing results you desire.
The other day, Megan and I were sitting around talking about marketing (our lives are very exciting) and we realized that there’s a metric ton of marketing advice out there, but a lot of it is pretty general. Someone who’s new to the game might look at it all and think, “Okay, but how does that apply to me? I know how to do my shit, but how to I convince people of that so they send me money?”
Well, since we here at IttyBiz are not new to the game, and we do know about marketing, we figured we could help you out. You know your shit, and we know our shit, and together we will help you figure out how to sell your shit for lots and lots of money without alienating the people who are buying from you.
What exactly are we offering?
I’m so glad you asked!
What you’ll get for your hard-earned cash is an hour of audio in which Megan asks me burning questions about consulting, marketing, and running an ittybiz.
- Advice on how to show people you know enough about what you’re talking about for them to pay you lots of money;
- Advice on what to do if you feel you need to brush up on your knowledge base before you start charging people lots of money for your services;
- Advice on ways you can still be a coach or a consultant even if you dislike phones;
- Advice on setting a price for your consulting, especially if you offer more than just a straight one-on-one, hourly sort of thing;
- Advice on blogging, websites and media, and how you might be able to use them to your (and your clients’) advantage.
And it’s $49. Cool, huh? All of that marketing advice, plus Megan’s and my witty antics, for less than your monthly latte budget. Not too shabby.
PS – We really think you’re awesome. That’s why we put this course together for you. If it weren’t for coaches and consultants, we would all be wandering around with so many more problems. We figure the least we can do is help you figure out how to help more people by making the process of finding more people to help as non-scary as possible.







