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Building your website to draw prospective life coaching clients is a great compliment to your offline marketing efforts, but you know that you need to be at the top of the search engine results for those prospects to find your site on the Internet. So how do you get to the top? One word:Backlinks. You…

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Have you considered adding physical products to your coaching sales? I’m not just talking about POD books, either. I’m talking about mugs, cards, journals, totebags, notepads, etc., that are branded with your logo. Creating physical products to complement your coaching practice is a great idea and is easy. My friend, Ronnie Nijmeh of PLR.me, has…

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Are you working at branding yourself or your business?  If so, consider adding StumbleUpon to your arsenal of strategies. Within StumbleUpon, branding yourself is the first step. It will help create a strong authority status and make you not only recognizable, but a “go-to” person your subscribers can feel is firmly on their side. But…

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One of the easiest ways for a coach to sign on new clients is to offer a coaching package on a particular topic on which they are an expert. And an easy way to put together a coaching package is with private label rights content.

Having a FAQ page for each of the most common challenges coaching clients face shows them how coaching, and me in particular, can help them reach their goals.

Do you have PLR thick with cyberdust in your computer hard drive? Tsk, tsk, tsk… that’s money down the drain! Maybe the idea of making and marketing an infoproduct is too overwhelming for you right now, even if all the research and most of the writing have been done for you. After all, actually selling…

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When I first heard about private label rights content – you know, those articles and reports you pay for and then use as your own – frankly, I thought it was disreputable. The key is to get the best PLR out there and to recycle and repurpose it to make it truly your own.