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On the other hand consulting comes down to giving the best advice/services to the clients and then it's mostly "hands off" and you hope your client follows through with things.
While someone could prosper as both... it can be challenging for a consultant to become a coach because of the skills needed besides for the expertise in the field.
Good post, keep up the great work.
To Higher Profits,
Dave Ryan, Consultant
Higher Profits Marketing
Small businesses need all the help they can get, and the nature of the entepreneur is such that formal training in marketing / business management / etc is usually lacking, creating the need for specialist coaching.
Kudos to you for creating your own coaching network, as it is a service that is sorely needed.
So true SEO Snyman.
To be a coach, you need to be coachable.