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Selling Coaching is a coaching-business education platform created by Jeffrey St Laurent. Its core goal is to help coaches move from part-time work, early exploration, or business stagnation into a sustainable full-time coaching practice. The site emphasizes “Take The Leap” and provides resources around how coaches can attract clients, sell, position themselves, set pricing, and build business systems.
Based on the crawled text, the platform mainly offers three types of delivery. First is Selling Coaching University, which claims to include more than 400 detailed educational videos as an on-demand resource library. Second is a private Facebook community of over 3,000 coaches for interaction, observation, and learning. Third is Private 1-1 Mentor Coaching provided by Jeff himself, with an additional entry point for a 5-month group program. The content is not traditional coach certification training; it is more focused on post-certification business-building skills, including brand image, core messaging, niche positioning, target audience, educational content, websites, products and programs, workshops, email marketing, social media planning, sales follow-up, converting free consultations, contracts, payments, and finances.
Jeffrey St Laurent provides a fairly detailed background: he graduated from iPEC in 2004 and later became a full-time life/business coach. The text states that he has more than 14,000 hours of paid coaching experience and has been helping other coaches build their businesses since 2015. His strengths lie in long-term hands-on experience and a vertical understanding of client-acquisition pain points in the coaching industry. However, the course system appears to rely heavily on personal experience, and there is no clear evidence yet of third-party accreditation, a standardized curriculum, or learning outcome assessments.
The site does not disclose specific pricing, payment methods, refund policies, or membership fees in the crawled content, so value for money can only be assessed cautiously. The advantages are clear positioning, content that closely matches the real-world challenges of building a coaching business, and a high-support format through 1-on-1 mentoring. The drawbacks are limited price transparency and no visible certificate information. If users are looking for a credential they can display, this may not be the right fit.
It is better suited to English-speaking users who have already completed coach training but lack clients and business systems, especially life coaches or business coaches who want to transition from part-time to full-time. Users in China should note that the core community depends on Facebook, which is generally restricted in mainland China; English-language instruction also raises the barrier to use. If local payments, Chinese private-domain client acquisition, and operations on domestic platforms matter more, it may be worth comparing it with China-based coaching-business courses or Chinese paid knowledge communities.
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sellingcoaching.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sellingcoaching.com directly.