Thursday, December 24, 2009

What You Need to Become a Work at Home Coach

These days the demand for work at home is so outrageous that the prospect of becoming a work at home coach is actually not only reasonable but rational. Whenever such a potent demand for knowledge or information exists it is only natural for it to be filled by someone who can provide a service or product to fill that gap.

This is why many work at home coaches are raking in huge incomes even in a down economy. With such high demand for at home employment, or for that matter any employment at all, any one with the right skills can make a killing helping people reach their goals.

Now, it is important to understand that there are varying degrees of popularity, student size, and quality among work at home coaches. On one end of the spectrum you have someone like Robert Allen whose massive advertising campaigns reach millions of people yearly and on the other hand you have average Joes popping up left and right trying to make a buck in this up and coming industry.

As a personal rule I think it’s only fair to the customers that a work at home coach meets several important criteria before attempting to make money consulting people on how to start working from home.

First and foremost a work at home coach should have reasonable success in this field on their own, with enough evidence to support any claims they can make. Many people are all too familiar with the paradox of work at home coaches whose only success have been in selling guides on how to work from home in which they tell people that in order to make money they need to sell guides on how to work from home.

A real coach who’s not a charlatan or fly by night scammer should have an entrepreneurial resume that includes businesses outside the work at home industry or experience in obtaining a real job working out of their homes, again outside any endeavor that ventures to sell work at home materials.

By having this qualification these coaches can help their clients meet specific needs whether they pertain to job hunting, business building, or even both.

It’s sad to say that many work at home coaches, even some of the more prominent ones, do not posses this qualification. It’s not hard to see how this rinse and repeat cycle comes about, one person attempts to copy another’s success foregoing the necessary hard work and legitimacy, despite their shortcomings they make money prompting a new wave of copycat “work at home coaches” to hit the scene.

This is best depicted with the hordes of work at home manuals featuring an author claiming to make boat loads of money and also willing to share this info with you, for a price off course. In many cases these people have never earned a dime working from home outside of selling their crappy ebook.

Their earning proof is forged and they have no business telling anyone how to succeed, let alone charging for what they pass off as info.

However, outside of being a legitimate voice in this industry it’s hard to stop this process and the only thing you can do is warn others to stick to proven and legitimate sources in this niche.

Now, if this does not describe you and you legitimately want to help people succeed starting their own online business or finding a job that allows them to work from home and you have the aforementioned skills then there are several things that you can do to start your consulting business, which I will discuss in my next post detailing how to start a work at home coaching company.

If you’re looking for a real Work at home coach, someone who'll finally help you succeed and reach your financial goals then you have to check this out, this guy is helping 500 people reach their work at home dreams and there’s no reason why you shouldn’t be one of them.

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