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Getting new clients can take a lot of time and energy. Too much. What would it be like if you had help? Other people spreading the message of who you are and the problems you help solve? A unofficial team of passionate referral partners? It is possible, and I can show you how.
Come to this presentation to learn how to be noticeable, memorable, shareable and referable. You really can put the power of word-of-mouth marketing to work for you.
Your Presenter
Kim Avery, PCC As a Professional Certified Coach and owner of Kim Avery Coaching (www.KimAveryCoaching.com), Kim helps Christian coaches market in bite-sized pieces so they can build businesses that change the world. Spending the first 20 years of her professional life as a counselor, Kim had no idea how critical marketing was to having a full and thriving coaching practice. So, after going into business for herself and spending months struggling to find clients, Kim decided to lay everything else aside and dedicate herself to learning and implementing all of the best offline and online marketing tactics. Surprisingly, she fell in love with marketing and not only filled her practice with ideal clients but also discovered a passion to help other coaches do the same. Now, it is her desire to equip and inspire coaches through individual coaching, teaching, writing, and creating products so that they can implement authentic, relationship-based marketing techniques that succeed. Having built three successful coaching practices of her own, Kim has been described by her clients as “inspiring, supportive, innovative, strategic, caring and possessing a wealth of knowledge.”
As a Professional Counselor, Certified Career Management Coach, Marketing Strategist, Professional Certified Coach, Licensed Get Clients Now Facilitator, Personal Branding Strategist, Online Identity Expert, Coach Trainer and more, it is Kim’s mission is to help Christian coaches succeed so that they can equip others to live Christ-saturated, joy-filled and purpose-driven lives.