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Networking on Social Media 101

In today’s guest post Dr. Rhonda Anderson shares some of her experience and knowledge with some practical advice:

Networking on Social Media 101

By Dr. Rhonda Anderson

"Networking on Social Media 101" Written By Dr. Rhonda Anderson

 

Social media has become a way of life and it impacts our personal and professional lives in a major way. There are millions of people each day sharing information about their lives, businesses, news, sports, and the list goes on. It is evident that in order for your coaching business to thrive, you must also utilize social media. If you are not using social media and you are successful as a life coach, then kudos to you. On the other hand, you are leaving a lot of money on the table by choosing not to be active on the world-wide web (www).

The one big advantage of using social media is that it is FREE! It adds tons of value to your bottom line when you market your services and products on these platforms. It is the first place people look to find you when you tell them you are in business. I am not a master at social media, but there are a few things I have learned that can help you with building your network full of potential clients to market your services to and to build a tribe who will respect you as a life coach. Below are a few tips to help you build your network without leaving your home. Especially, if at times you do not have time to do face-to-face networking. Below are a couple of things you can do to make yourself visible on social media and begin growing your network of potential customers and collaborators.

  1. Get social! Choose social media platforms that are right for your coaching practice.
  2. Establish yourself as a subject matter expert in your coaching niche(s).
  3. Start and/or join groups and discussions on your social media platforms where your target audience is.
  4. Don’t be afraid to connect with people you do not know. Add them to your network and establish a relationship before selling to them. Don’t be afraid to ask for a conference call or a face-to-face meeting if the person is local.

 

About Dr. Rhonda Anderson

Dr. Rhonda Anderson is a Life Transition Strategist and the President/CEO of A Scholars Touch, LLC. She specializes in Life, Education, and Business coaching. Dr. Rhonda serves youth (ages 12-21), adults, and entrepreneurs with obtaining success both personally and professionally. She has coached clients both nationally and internationally in group settings and individually. In addition, she is the co-founder of iNSPIRE Entrepreneurs and is the co-host of a web series called Changing Lives 365.

Web: www.ascholarstouch.com Social Media: @ascholarstouch


The benefits of connecting … 1

In today’s guest post Julie Crowley looks at one thing that many coaches consider for marketing but don’t often consider the other benefits

"The benefits of connecting ..." by Julie Crowley

The benefits of connecting …

By Julie Crowley

I am really keen to ‘connect’ the right people for mutual benefits, hence I love networking.   I get a buzz from putting someone in touch who can help someone else and benefit themselves too.

One of the things I find surprising in my therapeutic business is the ‘fear’ of connecting with other people in the same or similar business.  A fear, perhaps, of losing clientele to someone else, or someone taking your ideas – I understand.  But really, in effect, getting together to network, collaborate or just connect on a regular basis can only bring benefits for all! Like what, you might wonder?

 Learning about other options available in your community – for you, your clients, your family and friends.  There are so many different options now that can meet various needs e.g. holistic events, Christmas markets, social events and business support options are just a few.

• I need to find someone to meet people’s needs where I can’t – for example:

* I don’t offer hypnotherapy, EFT, mindfulness per se, or other relevant services
*Although Person centred trained, I work more integratively using my counselling  coaching skills to benefit each individual client and meet their unique needs
Other practitioners don’t have my set of services or skills to meet an enquiry needs
* We all have resources others could use but may not have, and could share
* Sharing marketing maybe – advertising, forums, share service provisions
Cover for breaks or absences that could help keep your business and income running
* Ongoing personal and professional development and support through sharing, listening, hearing each other

  Understanding where you fit in the health & well-being/development service community

You can be the connection and the solution for clients in need – that can only be good for marketing!

 Stimulating your ideas and creative business management – motivation, inspiration

Encouragement and support to get through hard times, celebrate good times – and just connect!

 PD groups – learning, growing, sharing experience and perspectives

 Market research – share ideas but make sure it has boundaries, confidentiality and use restrictions to protect you and your business/creativity

 Sharing clients!   Believe it or not – you could!  I know I can’t be all things to all clients, so sometimes enquiries don’t move on – they don’t ‘like’ me or my practice, I’m not local to them, they need something but don’t know what

 Mutual support, inspiration and motivation

The threats

 Someone takes a client who could have been yours – unlikely or they would have chosen you!

 Someone steals your ideas – agree mutually beneficial, safe and respectful boundaries for working together and networking

 Competition is healthy – it keeps us on our toes (not direct challenges maybe, but options)

 Someone judges you (you think) – it’s good to be challenged, it helps you develop!

 Missing out and harder work – maybe but motivating too.

So try it and see!  What do you have to lose? And to gain?

Feel free to link with me on social media below.  I love the stimulation and insights, the comments and perspectives I find from other therapists and new ideas I can use to help my clients, from those further away who won’t feel threatened by my practice.

Think about how you benefit or could do, and how it could hinder your business – and take action by connecting, commenting, explaining to others how you feel and how you might be challenged by them.

About Julie Crowley

Julie Crowley, Personal Counsellor and Career Coach based in Lees, Oldham – Clear Mind Life Coaching & Counselling.    May aim is for people to explore their potential, achieve it if they wish to and develop their Personal Power to create the life they want to live – informed choices, effective decisions and working to strengths whilst managing areas for development!

Further information: www.clearmindco.co.uk is about personal development and relationships ‘For a better personal future’ Facebook – Twitter – Linked in CLEAR Connections on my website and on Facebook and Twitter