One of the biggest reasons great coaches never build an online coaching business has nothing to do with technology, marketing, or social media.
It’s fear.
Fear of what other coaches will say. Fear of being criticized. Fear of looking different.
In this episode, Paul Reddick and Ben break down why criticism is actually one of the strongest indicators that you’ve built a real brand, why trying to please everyone guarantees you’ll stand out to no one, and how to confidently position yourself as the coach known for solving one specific problem.
They also discuss why coaches dramatically underestimate the value of their expertise, how to create authority without becoming a social media personality, and why taking a clear stand is one of the fastest ways to attract the right clients.
If you’ve ever hesitated to put yourself online because of what others might think, this episode is for you.
Timestamps00:00 – Why so many great coaches never make the move online.
01:40 – The surprising advantages of coaching athletes hundreds of miles away.
04:30 – Why your expertise feels ordinary to you but extraordinary to everyone else.
08:30 – The real fear holding coaches back: criticism from peers, not technology.
13:45 – Why trying to please everyone guarantees you’ll attract no one.
18:30 – The difference between building an audience and building authority.
24:15 – Why every successful coach eventually becomes known for one thing.
30:45 – How taking a strong position instantly separates you from every other instructor.
37:30 – Why your personality should shape your marketing, not someone else’s.
43:00 – Stop copying influencers. Double down on what makes your coaching different.
49:00 – Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, and why great coaches stay in their zone of genius.
56:15 – How to handle criticism, own your convictions, and confidently build your online coaching business.
1:03:35 – Final thoughts and how to learn more about taking your coaching business online.