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6 contributions to Coaching Resource Room
Audience engagement: what’s working?
Following on from an earlier chat with Miri, I’d love to hear what 'audience engagement' looks like in your world — and where you’re actually seeing it (comments, DMs, replies, community posts, etc.). For context: I’m a former Psychologist now doing Emotional Wellness Coaching (digital products/courses/coaching). I’ve noticed people in my niche often consume quietly - low replies to emails, and not much interaction in FB groups. Have you found that to be true too? If so, where are you seeing engagement, and what’s been working best to invite it?
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I love this question. I have noticed the same. I don’t have a “warm” email list but there are about 2100 people on it. Very often I don’t get engagement at all. That is way I I am going to launch a community. I hope to get more engagement there.
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@Nikki Pearson yes, that would be a good subject for a discussion. I think it’s not impossible, but I believe it’s easier when you do it more personal. Could be in audio format, like podcasts. So that you are with them, but you don’t show your face. I also see the faceless marketing trend with AI videos. Not sure what to think about that yet. Could be fun. I tried doing a short video series in 8 emails. I saw that people at least watched. But not taking other action. I am going to experiment with more formats.
How do you switch off when you're busy?
I’m deep in learning Skool and Meta ads right now and my brain feels very full 🤯 I love building new things, but some days it’s a lot. There’s so much to learn and I can feel that little voice saying 'should be doing more' in the background. From reading your posts here, I know a lot of us are busy building right now too. So I was wondering, when you’re knee-deep in the busy work of building your business… how do you actually switch off? What helps you relax when your mind won’t stop thinking about: your offers, your content, your clients, your next idea? What works for you? 💛
How do you switch off when you're busy?
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@Karin Hoernig what kind of audio books do you like? Is it business or other?
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@Karin Hoernig oh ik, I wasn’t aware of the danger ;) I like audio books and I have an app called headway where you can hear audio summaries of all kind of books. But I also listen on Spotify audiobooks. I like business and personal development, but also other stuff like science or history. The last one I heard was the one from atomic habits. For some reason the content was more “sticky” then when I read the book.
What are you giving time to this week?
⭐ This week, what’s one task that would move your business forward? 😊 I'll go first. I am going to spend time trying to understand Meta ads so I can run some ads to grow this community for us. If I'm honest, Meta ads have always felt difficult to me 😓 There is so much advice out there and it often feels complicated. I have also tended to avoid Facebook, so this is something I have been putting off for ages. 🌈 However, I want to grow this space with the right coaches in it, so this week I’m going to sit down and actually learn how Meta ads work and set up my first one. So tell me, what's one task you are focusing on this week? I'd love to know.
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@Miri Campbell yes, I like that format too, also because it much more real then AI content creation. What do you think about podcasts where they explain what they did? A podcast is on my list for so long, but did not start it yet.
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Have you done ads before or is it new? I believe the most difficult part is not the ads. Meta does a lot of the work with the AI thing. However, what is more difficult is discovering what audience is “right” and how to translate that into ad creatives and copy. If you figured that out, you are 80% done. Like you mentioned, growing the community with people you like to help.
Quick question about Skool
When I decided to move onto Skool, it took me ages to get everything set up 😅 I spent a lot of time working out what graphics I actually needed and how to make everything look consistent. Once I had it set up, I started thinking that I could probably make this part easier for other coaches. So I want to ask you: Would coaching business–specific Skool Canva templates help you? I’m thinking templates for things like: - Community cover / banner image - Course thumbnail images - Module cover images - Event graphics - Welcome image - Freebie or resource cover image - Testimonial / social proof graphic - Challenge announcement graphic - Call-to-action graphic (Join now, Start here, etc.) ⭐ All editable in Canva. You’d just add your own brand colours, logo and text. Can you vote and let me know?
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For me personally and people in the same situation: I don’t use skool and will not use it. However it would be useful to have banners and design elements that can also be used. So for example banner templates in different formats or with a way to resize it.
What are you building?
I’d love to know what you’re currently building in your business. Are you creating a 1:1 offer? A group program? A course? A digital product? Or are you still figuring it out? The reason I’m asking is because I want to make sure the tools and templates I share here match what you’re actively working on. Please vote in the poll so I can create resources that properly support what you’re building 💛
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I am actually building an ecosystem all of those things, in the sense of there is a base membership. The membership is to learn / help decide. I also offer a software platform, which is a different product and not needed for the membership. However they can also buy additional access to a group program that gives more support and where I will focus on one specific thing of the same content in the membership. People that want more support can book in a 1-on-1 and then final level is a retainer. The subject / material remains the same, the level of support is not the same and also corresponds with the pricing. The software will help as a tool and system, but is optional for the membership + levels.
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@Miri Campbell I have not yet launched this. I am going to start experimenting with this very soon. Currently my software is already a membership, however not yet with a lot of support. I have mostly helped people with one on one for strategy and gave them the tech/tools. Because I kept a close relationship, they remained customers for a long time, at least for the tech and regularly for strategy support. I was able to do that because of regularly connecting with them. So the community will be the most important aspect to get into conversations. When I get conversations, then I can show them what it means to get more support from me and this is how they go from less support with only the software subscription to more support doing one on one.
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Steven Poelmans
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Most coaches build automations first and discover the mismatch later. I help them discover what needs to be build first. Then I help with building.

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