Business

When I got into coaching initially, I was PASSIONATE about my work.I started coaching one-on-one adult swim lessons. Then I ran swim clinics. Then I got a job at a gym working with their members on swimming. Then I started coaching masters swimming.

When you own a membership website, things can get chaotic in a hurry. Between fielding emails, writing new content, keeping your website up and running, and marketing your business, you probably don’t have much time left over for the other important things in your life. As a business owner, your focus should be on what you do best, not on the minutiae that can drain your time and energy. That’s where outsourcing comes in: paying someone else to do the tasks that you don’t want (or need) to do. Outsourcing might feel like giving up control at first, but it will become necessary the more your business growsIf you own a membership website, here are 5 tasks that you could easily be outsourcing in order to save yourself time and money in the long run.

Is your coaching business feeling a little bit stale? Maybe you’re just starting out and haven’t yet figured out where your clients are. Growing a business is an ongoing process, but you can speed it up considerably by using techniques known as “growth hacking.”If you’re wondering how to get more clients and expand your reach, here are 9 tips you need to know.