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120: How to Create Your Own Online Coaching Group

Whether you’re looking to create a free support group, paid mini-membership, or run a 21-Day Detox group it’s important to know how to structure the content and group settings…

On one hand if you provide too little content or support people will leave the group and not refer others, but if you overdo the content and amount of “work” people are required to do you’ll also lose a lot of members that need your help…

So on today’s Integrative #HealthCoachSuccess podcast 120 we’ll be teaching you how to create your own online coaching group – Enjoy the show and let us know what you thought!

 

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Show Highlights & Big Takeaways

 

1. Keep It Simple

People are so busy they just want a simple straight forward program that delivers results. If you can provide this you will have endless clients and referrals.

2. Choose the Right Platform

For better or for worse, Facebook groups is still the easiest platform for people to convene. Making people learn or join or download new software will create too much friction to gain traction for your group – even if it’s free.

3. Pricing

In my opinion, these support groups work best as add-ons to current programs you offer. Whether it be small group coaching, 1-on-1, or Detox ambassador promotions you’ll likely get the best response by keeping it free.

 

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