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How to find your “Avatar” coaching client

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Get clear on who you’re targeting to raise your prices What does a GREAT coach need? Answer: Gr

Get clear on who you’re targeting to raise your prices What does a GREAT coach need? Answer: Great CLIENTS. What do all of the very BEST coaching clients have in common? - They're motivated and can afford your coaching - You feel confident and empowered working with them - They challenge you, and bring out your best coaching abilities And what’s the secret to attracting these “perfect” clients? It’s getting your NICHE right, and getting your AVATAR right. Tomorrow I’m teaching a new class on Zoom to help you identify and attract these next-level clients, and to target a coaching niche that’s perfect for you. I’ll also show you how to create an “Avatar” for your ideal client, so you have the starting point to attract them. And let’s face it: Getting these clients is the KEY to getting to the next level as a coach. If you don’t get next-level clients, you can’t get paid more, you can’t build a business, and you can’t reach your dreams. [=> Click Here To Get Your Link & Attend Free]( We’re going live at 11 AM Pacific / 3 PM Eastern, and we’re going to dive right in. So make sure you’re on a big screen (to see everything), and you’ve got something to take notes with. This is a live-action workshop! You’ll see live niche coaching (and maybe I’ll even coach you). This will be the most valuable thing you do all day, and it’s going to open your eyes to what’s possible when it comes to getting great clients. [Here’s the link again, just click to register free.]( And I’ll see you there tomorrow! -Eben © Copyright 2024 Go Meta Media LLC, All Rights Reserved. Go Meta Media LLC is a trademark of Go Meta Media LLC. All emails sent to Go Meta Media LLC become the exclusive property of Go Meta Media LLC. If you are under the age of 18, please go to the link at the end of this e-letter to stop hearing from me, or send mail to "Go Meta Media." 3435 Ocean Park Blvd Suite 107-I, Santa Monica, CA 90405 By reading this, you agree to all of the following: You understand this to be an expression of opinions and not professional advice. You are solely responsible for the use of any content and hold Go Meta Media LLC and all members and affiliates harmless in any event or claim. Questions? Comments? Go here: You'll find answers, be able to chat with a live support person, or be able to send us an email directly with any of your questions. [Unsubscribe]( Go Meta Media LLC 3435 Ocean Park Blvd Suite 202 Santa Monica, California 90404 United States (800) 992-0398

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