
Three Ways to Get Clarity in Your Coaching Offer
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In this conversation, Adam Roach and Jess Webber discuss the importance of clarity in coaching language, emphasizing that clients are more likely to buy based on clear outcomes rather than inspirational or fluffy language. They outline three key strategies for coaches: calling out fluff, creating confidence through clarity, and shifting from inspirational to transformational language. The discussion highlights the need for coaches to articulate their offers clearly to attract clients effectively.
Takeaways
Most coaches use fluffy language that doesn't sell.
Clients buy clarity, not inspiration.
Aspirational statements make coaches feel good but don't convert.
Strong offers are based on a clear person, problem, and payoff.
Clarity in offers boosts confidence for both coaches and clients.
Transformational language is more effective than inspirational language.
Coaches should focus on the outcomes they provide to clients.
Fluff in coaching language can lead to confusion and lost sales.
Clear, measurable outcomes attract the right clients.
Coaches should align their offers with the needs of their target audience.
Chapters
00:00 The Fluff Factor in Coaching Language
02:59 Clarity Over Inspiration
05:53 Building Strong Offers
08:46 Transformational Language in Coaching
11:46 The Power of Outcomes
14:53 Confidence Through Clarity