Special e-book set from the 2nd Annual ACCPOW Coaching Tee-summit in 2007: Hot Coaching Niches: Set Your Practice on Fire!
Learn how to coach powerfully in your niche by gaining access to the fundamental and critical coaching theories and skills, cutting edge approaches, and tips and secrets from coaches on the hottest niches today.
When you specialize in a niche or niches, you absolutely deserve to be paid more!
Here is why:
- You spend more time researching your field
- You develop proven solutions, systems and tools for your clients
- You have tested more products and services in your niche than anyone else
- You have "trained" your intuition for solving the clients' problems
- You have success stories and proven results
Clients would much rather work with someone who helps people exactly like them, not just any coach!
For some coaches, specializing is a natural organic process that comes from their past experiences and professions. But for many others, deciding on the area of their specialty is incredibly tantalizing and frustrating.
In fact, specializing and finding a niche was the #1 topic of our discussions at the 2nd Annual ACCPOW Coaching Tele-Summit last January!
Speakers for the Tele-summit included Terri Levine, Sharon Wilson, Tim Kelley, Ernest F. Oriente, Rhonda Hess, David Steele, Ellen Britt, Nina East, Nicola Cairncross, Marcia Bench.
Participants learned that the more specialized they are in their coaching practices, the more they get known and the more word of mouth referrals come in.
From this 20+ hour Tele-summit, I created a complete e-book set covering each topic discussed on the Tele-summit When you purchase the entire set you will come away with new ideas, be able to go deeper in your niche and in your coaching competencies, and methods to bring the best value to your clients.
Purchase the entire set for only $159 or
purchase individual e-books with the links below each niche
To purchase the audio set, that goes along with the e-book set, please visit Milana Leshinsky's site here (will open in a new window) |