User Power
Value/Post Ratio
245%
- Jun 9, 2015
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My questions to you, in response to your question about value proposition:
What compelling reason (other than your anecdotal experience) would someone have to purchase your coaching?
In what additional ways are you qualified or skilled in the area of helping people with relationships?
How would you coach someone when the issues in their long distance relationship differ substantially from what you and your wife experienced?
The reason the other offerings you're seeing are therapy-based is because therapists have training, qualifications and experience beyond their personal lives to draw from.
Maybe an e-book would be a good start, as no doubt you have something valuable from your own experience to offer. But I'm not sure how far you can take a coaching program when your only stated experience is your own relationship.
What compelling reason (other than your anecdotal experience) would someone have to purchase your coaching?
In what additional ways are you qualified or skilled in the area of helping people with relationships?
How would you coach someone when the issues in their long distance relationship differ substantially from what you and your wife experienced?
The reason the other offerings you're seeing are therapy-based is because therapists have training, qualifications and experience beyond their personal lives to draw from.
Maybe an e-book would be a good start, as no doubt you have something valuable from your own experience to offer. But I'm not sure how far you can take a coaching program when your only stated experience is your own relationship.