should you post content to get clients?
The other day I mentioned how getting coaching clients in 2025 isn't the same game it was even 2 years ago. And if you want a consistent flow of 1-5+ clients each month, you have to adapt to how people ACTUALLY buy coaching today. For example... Let's say you're starting from scratch as a coach right now... Conventional wisdom would tell you to: - Start posting on social media - Build up a following - Create content every day - Wait for clients to come running, credit cards in hand… Now, this might've worked a few years ago... And some still teach this approach... But here's the thing... If you look at the ACTUAL data about building an audience in 2025... It tells a completely different story. Do you want to see the numbers? It’ll give you a reality check... Let's start with Ariana Grande. She has 380 MILLION followers... Yet her posts get about 35 comments. (That's not a typo.) And it gets worse... Here's what the latest research shows: * 96% of creators earn less than $100K/year (Kajabi) * 48% of TikTok creators make under $15K/year (Influencers Club) * 59% of beginning creators haven't made ANY money (Net Influencer) * 78% of influencers make about $23.5K/year (WPBeginner) * 46% of "full-time" creators make less than $1K per month (Influencers Club) A pretty sad state of affairs. And guess what? Even the creators who DO break $100k... Need FIVE different income streams just to hit those numbers. So even if you create amazing content... And even if you post consistently... And even if you do everything "right"... You're still competing with MILLIONS of other coaches posting the same stuff. Now this might be obvious to you... And if it is, then you're ahead of the game. Because most coaches are still trying to become full-time content creators... Just to get a few clients. That's like trying to become a Hollywood actor just to pay your rent! The point is… There's a much FASTER way that’s working amazingly well in 2025...