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Many self-improvement coaches are self-employed. Marketing their skills is an important part of their business success.

People hire coaches partly based on the life experience of the coach. A coach's website can be an important marketing tool. You must be able to communicate clearly on your website to convince people they should choose your services over those of another coach.

You made a career transition from the publishing industry into coaching. After working with your own life coach, you realized you were ready for a career change.

You've been able to achieve a work/life balance that satisfies you. You were unhappy with your previous career, as it kept you away from your family.

Write an "About Me" section for your website. You want it to reflect who you are. It should have a friendly, personal tone. These are the key points you want to include:

  • You have an undergraduate degree in marketing
  • You also have an MBA
  • You're an International Coach Federation associate certified coach
  • You completed the advanced coaching program at Coach U
  • You have 10 years of experience in the publishing industry
  • You've been married for 17 years and have two teenage children
  • You've been coaching for three years
  • You specialize in helping young professionals balance careers with family life

"Communication is the most important asset to have in this field. Coaching is all about listening, acknowledging and the language and messaging that we use. I am constantly working to improve my own communication skills," says Ally Wieser. She is a life coach for personal and professional development.

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