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Client AttractionHow to Write About Your Coaching Method Without Sounding Like Every Other Coach
Writing about your coaching method without sounding generic means replacing broad language with specific observations from your practice, naming your actual beliefs, and describing what working with you looks like, not just what outcomes it produces.
Bas SmeetsMar 1, 20268 min
LinkedIn Strategy5 LinkedIn Post Frameworks Every Coach Should Use (With Examples)
LinkedIn post frameworks give your coaching content structure so you are never starting from nothing. The five that work best for coaches: transformation stories, contrarian takes, pain mirrors, field observations, and specific lists.
Bas SmeetsMar 1, 202613 min
Client AttractionLinkedIn Profile Optimization: The Complete Guide
LinkedIn profile optimization means updating every section of your profile so visitors immediately understand who you help, what changes for them, and what to do next. For coaches, that means writing for your ideal client, not for colleagues or certification boards.
Bas SmeetsFeb 27, 202614 min
LinkedIn StrategyThe LinkedIn Content Strategy for Coaches: What Actually Works in 2026
A LinkedIn content strategy for coaches needs three things: a mix of authority, empathy, and social proof posts; a cadence of 2-4 times per week; and a batching system that fits around client sessions.
Bas SmeetsFeb 27, 202618 min
Client AttractionHow to Get Clients on LinkedIn: The Complete Guide
Getting clients on LinkedIn comes down to three things done consistently: a profile that speaks directly to the people you help, content that makes them feel understood, and conversations that build trust before anyone mentions a discovery call.
Bas SmeetsFeb 27, 202618 min