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Why most coaching websites don’t lead to clients

Most coaches have websites, but few actually work. How many clients has your website brought you in the last week, month, year, or ever?

 

There are two parts to the equation of a working website. One is getting website traffic. The second is knowing what to do with visitors once they arrive.

 

Traffic → Website → Call → Client

 

Kenn Schroder, website designer for coaches for over 20 years and author of The Coaching Website Guide, says the problem is that many coaching websites are a MESS! They’re confusing, weak at showing value, low on credibility, and poor at leading visitors to take action.

 

This is exactly what our Create a Client-Attraction Website Peer Coaching Round is designed to address.

 

In this round, you will combine peer coaching with expert guidance from Kenn Schroder through The Coaching Website Guide (book is included in the round). You will work with two peer coaching partners (one is your coach and the other your client), providing the structure and support needed to do the work to make your website FLOW:

     

  • Focused on the client and clear in its message
  • Legitimately building credibility and trust
  • Organized to bring leads and guide people to the next step
  • Working perfectly everywhere, especially on mobile
 

Whether you’re building a new website or revising an existing one, this specialised peer coaching round gives you the structure, support, and accountability to create a website that attracts clients.

 

Register here. If you participated in the Make Your Website Work Peer Coaching Round in the past and are due to update or further refine your website, you’re welcome to join again. Past participants can register without purchasing the book again here, making this round a simple way to revisit and build on your previous work.

 

In fact, I plan to do that myself!

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