| Coaching Millions: Help More People, Make More Money, Live Your Ultimate Lifestyle | 
enlarge | Author: Milana Leshinsky Publisher: Xeno Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 78498
Media: Paperback Pages: 252 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.8
ISBN: 0979293200 EAN: 9780979293207 ASIN: 0979293200
Publication Date: September 9, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description "Coaching Millions" goes beyond building a full practice or building a business with multiple income sources. It shows how any expert and entrepreneur can add coaching to their existing revenue centers quickly.
It offers a practical step-by-step plan for creating a real multi-facetted business in which getting clients becomes a "side effect" of everything else you do. You'll discover the six steps to building a thriving business that gives you the freedom to do what you love to do while creating true wealth for yourself and your family.
No matter where you are today, you will quickly uncover new profit centers in your coaching business and will dramatically improve your lifestyle for many years to come.
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Coaching Millions August 12, 2008 This is a very helpful and insightful read. It contains some very useful information for new coaches who are developing their businesses. However, I must be terribly honest. While the content is awesome, it is very apparent that Milana is not a good writer, and it does seem somewhat "rushed." You will encounter very poor editing quality in general. This is constant throughout and can get on your nerves because it is distracting.
However, based upon the actual content presented, I would recommend purchasing this book for the learning opportunity for coaches new to the industry.
And she does go on quite a bit about herself in this book, but I believe this is done so that she can develop rapport with the reader. She wants them to feel that she can relate to what they're experiencing.
Must read for anyone pursuing a coaching career. June 28, 2008 I found myself reading the great novel of the century! How can that be for a how to book? Every page was engaging and filled with so much helpful advice for a real novice like me. The pointers and the resources throughout the book have made is so dog-eared that I may have to purchase another copy, since will surely lose pages from my worn and torn edition.
I'm sending it back June 15, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I feel compelled to write a review for this book because all of the reviews, thus far, are so positive. These same reviews convinced me to buy the book. I feel misled. After two evenings with the book, I've packed it up to send it back to Amazon.
I consider a book valuable under two conditions: (1) it's aesthetically pleasing and/or (2) it contains great insights. This book fits neither criteria. It looks like a word document, printed out and bound at Kinkos. The text is huge and the writing is poor. At one point the author brags that while she wrote her first book in 6 months and her second in 6 weeks, her third book took mere hours. Unfortunately it shows. I also found the information and "insights" in the book tired regurgitations of what's said better elsewhere. Except in this book we have to hear much too much about how skillful the author is in her own business practices.
My main take-away from this book is that the barriers to getting a book published are not nearly as high as I'd imagined. I suppose, in a back-handed way, that is a good lesson to have learned.
There are so many coaching books out there, many well informed with great, implementable insights for new and experienced coaches. With so many to choose from, I do not recommend this one.
Instead, try "The Business and Practice of Coaching: Finding Your Niche, Making Money, and Attracting Ideal Clients".
Coaching Millions June 13, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The book provides common sense approaches to individuals who want to start a successful coaching business.
How to go from selling a book, to a program, to personal coaching services. This book explains the system. Threethumbsups! April 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved this book. It's a gem. As a SCORE volunteer counselor I regularly look for small business books that talk about how to start a successful coaching business. Up until I read this book my favorite was "Four Steps to Building a Profitable Coaching Practice (ISBN: 0595296602). Now I have two favorites. If you are looking to start a successful coaching business, then I highly recommend you get a copy of both books.
Both books talk about the importance of creating a program so you have a product to sell. People generally don't buy coaching services without having already sampled a product that the coach has authored. The idea is that coaching clients will devour the coach's product or products and ultimately want some one-on-one instruction. It's when the clients seek the personal instuction that the coach starts making money as a coach.
In Coaching Millions the author points out eloquently that successful coaches start out selling products online. They start by selling an ebooklet or ebook or even a regular book. When they find a winner that sells, then they build a "program" around it. You know, the kind of program that has books, cassette tapes or audio CDs. Maybe a DVD video would be included. They sell such a program for a couple hundred dollars or more. If sales for that product take off, then they ultimately will get people calling them for personal coaching services.
The author in this book explains how this all works. There is really a goldmine of information contained in this book. I have recommended this book to a number of my SCORE clients already. And I expect I will be recommending it to many more in the foreseeable future. Other titles I suggest are complimentary to this wonderful tome are: Web Business Success (ISBN: 0974924504), Secrets of Successful Blogging (ISBN: 0978806018), The Entrepreneurial Itch (ISBN: 1551807351), and The Chic Entrepreneur (ISBN: 9781934759042). 6 stars!
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