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#227: Where to Find Coaching Clients (It’s Not Just LinkedIn)

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You’ve probably heard this one before:
“My clients are women in career transition, so I should be on LinkedIn… right?”

Not so fast, coach.

In this episode, I’m breaking down one of the biggest myths I hear from life, career, and leadership coaches — the belief that your audience is only on LinkedIn because of their job title.

Your dream clients are humans first, professionals second.

They hang out at book clubs, soccer fields, cooking classes, and yes… maybe the occasional LinkedIn scroll.

But if you’re only showing up where you think they should be, you’re missing where they actually are.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why assuming “LinkedIn = professional clients” is a marketing trap
  • Where your clients are actually spending their time (and attention)
  • How to rethink your visibility strategy so you can connect — not chase

🎁 Want to know if you're client trained or client-ready?

Take an assessment to find out what the missing link is in your coaching business: clientreadinessscore.scoreapp.com

Drop me a line and share your thoughts!

Support the show

Meet Your Host:

Hey, I’m Michelle — The coaches’ coach.

I'm a visibility marketing strategist who helps female coaches simplify their message, stand out, and scale their business without the hustle.

I believe your coaching business should feel beautiful and profitable — without sacrificing your sanity, your weekends, or your personality.

Through magnetic messaging, simple marketing systems, and smart visibility strategies, I help you build a brand that clients can’t help but say, “OMG, that’s who I need!”

More clarity, more clients, more champagne moments. 🥂

Because building your dream business shouldn’t be a nightmare — it should feel like coming home.

🐦 SOCIAL STUFF:
Instagram ➔ / elevatelifecoach
Facebook ➔ / coachmichellekuei
Linkedin ➔ / michellekuei
Website ➔ http://elevatelifecoaching.org

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Topic Setup (00:00:00)

2. The LinkedIn Assumption (00:01:16)

3. Behavior Over Job Titles (00:02:26)

4. Where Clients Actually Hang Out (00:03:23)

5. What Social Is Really For (00:05:20)

6. Your Missing Piece And Next Steps (00:06:45)

229 episodes

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Content provided by Michelle Kuei. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michelle Kuei or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

You’ve probably heard this one before:
“My clients are women in career transition, so I should be on LinkedIn… right?”

Not so fast, coach.

In this episode, I’m breaking down one of the biggest myths I hear from life, career, and leadership coaches — the belief that your audience is only on LinkedIn because of their job title.

Your dream clients are humans first, professionals second.

They hang out at book clubs, soccer fields, cooking classes, and yes… maybe the occasional LinkedIn scroll.

But if you’re only showing up where you think they should be, you’re missing where they actually are.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why assuming “LinkedIn = professional clients” is a marketing trap
  • Where your clients are actually spending their time (and attention)
  • How to rethink your visibility strategy so you can connect — not chase

🎁 Want to know if you're client trained or client-ready?

Take an assessment to find out what the missing link is in your coaching business: clientreadinessscore.scoreapp.com

Drop me a line and share your thoughts!

Support the show

Meet Your Host:

Hey, I’m Michelle — The coaches’ coach.

I'm a visibility marketing strategist who helps female coaches simplify their message, stand out, and scale their business without the hustle.

I believe your coaching business should feel beautiful and profitable — without sacrificing your sanity, your weekends, or your personality.

Through magnetic messaging, simple marketing systems, and smart visibility strategies, I help you build a brand that clients can’t help but say, “OMG, that’s who I need!”

More clarity, more clients, more champagne moments. 🥂

Because building your dream business shouldn’t be a nightmare — it should feel like coming home.

🐦 SOCIAL STUFF:
Instagram ➔ / elevatelifecoach
Facebook ➔ / coachmichellekuei
Linkedin ➔ / michellekuei
Website ➔ http://elevatelifecoaching.org

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome And Topic Setup (00:00:00)

2. The LinkedIn Assumption (00:01:16)

3. Behavior Over Job Titles (00:02:26)

4. Where Clients Actually Hang Out (00:03:23)

5. What Social Is Really For (00:05:20)

6. Your Missing Piece And Next Steps (00:06:45)

229 episodes

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