How to Avoid The Five Fatal Marketing Mistakes Made By 80% of All Coaches – part 2
In the first part of this article, we examined the first two fatal marketing mistakes coaches make.
These were:
Mistake 1. Not Having a Niche
Mistake 2. Not Knowing Their Biggest Problem
We continue with fatal marketing mistake no. 3
Mistake 3. Not Having a Solution to Their Problem
The next biggest mistake is not having a solution to the problems experienced by the members of your niche.
Of course, you may already know a solution to their biggest problem. Or you may not know, and may have to work to create a solution.
Whatever situation you are in, identify the next steps to having a solution for your niche.
If you need to create a solution, consider what resources are available to you.
Here are some ideas:
- Import ready-made solutions from other disciplines.
- Use friends, colleagues or family members for ideas.
- Consider what previous business acquaintances could help you.
- What skills and knowledge from other areas of your life are relevant to the problem?
For other sources of ready-made solutions, consider what other people may have ready-made solutions to the problem. These may be within your niche – in which case you might consider a joint venture.
Or they may be from outside your niche, in which case you could consider adapting the solution to make it more specific to your niche.
Mistake 4. Not Knowing How to Reach Your Niche
You must be able to reach your niche effectively, either online or offline, and preferably both.
Reaching them implies knowing where to go to meet them, online and offline. Offline this means special interest groups, associations, networking groups, trade shows and the like.
Online this means forums, online lists, social media sites, membership sites and discussion groups.
If you don’t know where they meet, it’s research time. Ask other members of the niche where they hang out.
If you do know where they meet, it’s action time for you! Get involved with your niche, and get known!
This article will continue in the next posting.