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Honoring Reluctant Prospects

12 August 2009 No Comment

reluctant prospectIn this month’s audio, I’m interviewed by Anne Kelly, who specializes in coaching “light workers”: energy workers, healers, people with mind/spirit, heart/soul connections. Her Web site is: www.anewleafcoaching.com.

Anne’s questions provide a wonderful basis for this audio:

1. What are your ideas on a response which would bring reluctant individuals to a sample session, while honoring their perception of how their time is best spent?

2. What is the “just right” number of times to follow-up with a prospect?

3. What should I emphasize when offering a sample session to someone?

4. How long do you recommend offering a service or product, which does not immediately catch on? Is there an easy way to know when to move on to something new, as opposed to giving a new service or product additional germination time?

5. What golden opportunity are most coaches missing in their practices? For instance, do you recommend all coaches have an e-zine, information product, or in person seminars? Do one or two stand out as essential, in your experience?

I loved the time spent with Anne in this session – thank you so much, Anne, for asking such great questions!

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About the Author

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Karen Cappello

Karen Cappello, PCC, CLC, is a highly-successful mentor coach. She holds a master's degree in higher education from Ball State University and a bachelor's degree in interpersonal communication from Marquette University. Karen is a certified life coach through Coach For Life™, a professional certified coach through the International Coach Federation, and is a Master Certified Inspired Learning Facilitator, as well as a faculty member of, the Foundation for Inspired Learning™. To learn more about Karen, visit her website at www.karencappello.com. Karen is an instructor for the Marketing Strategies for Promoting ... You! program. To learn how to enroll, click here.

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