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The Coaching Academy Blog - 18 Jun 2025
In this week's blog, Coaching Academy graduate and mentor Tanya Edgar kicks off the first of a two-part action plan blog series for newly qualified coaches. In this two-part series, we’ll break down the essential steps you need to take in order to launch and grow your coaching business. Read on for part one of Tanya’s step-by-step action plan for new coaches!
Business Action Plan for Newly Qualified Coaches – Part One
Author: Tanya Edgar, Leadership Coach & Mentor
Launching a coaching business after completing your qualification can feel overwhelming. Where do you start? How do you find clients? And what should you prioritise in the first 6–12 months?
This two-part series breaks down a step-by-step action plan for new coaches. In Part One, you’ll learn how to lay strong business foundations and build momentum toward your first clients.
Step 1: Laying the Foundations
1. Find Your Coaching Niche (or “Marketing Lens”)
Many new coaches worry about choosing a niche. Think of your niche as a marketing lens: it makes you easier to find.
Ask yourself:
Pro Tip: Reflect on challenges you’ve personally overcome. These experiences often create a compelling niche.
2. Set Up Your Online Presence
Your online presence acts as your digital shop window. Start simple:
Quick checklist:
Pro Tip: Don’t wait for perfection. Launch something workable that you can refine later.
3. Define Your Coaching Offer & Pricing
Clients need clarity on what you offer. Your package should be:
Pro Tip: Start with a “for now” price slightly outside your comfort zone. Research other coaches’ pricing and adjust as your confidence grows.
Step 2: Building Momentum
1. Sign Your First Clients
Early clients often come from:
Pro Tip: Offer a reduced rate to your first clients, but explain it’s temporary to avoid being referred at the same rate long-term.
2. Create Simple, Valuable Content
You don’t need to be an influencer to get clients. Use content to attract the right people.
Getting started:
Pro Tip: Clients often say, “Thank goodness you posted that—I’ve been looking for a coach like you!” Posting is an act of service.
3. Keep Improving Your Coaching Skills
Remember, you are the product. Keep refining:
Pro Tip: Coaching is a lifelong learning process. Stay curious, not perfect.
Key Takeaway: Progress Over Perfection
Think of building your business as planting a seed. By clarifying your niche, setting up your online presence, defining your offer, and attracting your first clients, you’re laying the groundwork for long-term success.
In Part Two, we’ll explore how to sustain and scale your business with systems, structure, and self-care.
Read here: Business Action Plan for Newly Qualified Coaches – Part Two
We run a number of free webinars from our Introduction to Life Coaching, to sessions covering coaching niches. The next of each of these webinars is displayed below.