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Meera Menon's avatar

Thanks for the tips. You said , prople buy philosophy, not, coaching. Now, I need to clear my doubt on this point. I am into coaching vide writing by writing on coding lessons. So, do you think, instead of writing on actual coding projects and solutions, I should focus on writing on philosophy if coding, I mean coding mindset?Thanks in advance for your reply/advice 😀

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Michael Lim's avatar

I need slightly more context for your situation. But generally speaking, yes. What's your unique philosophy about coding that makes you different to every other coding out there?

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Meera Menon's avatar

I make the learning journey easier for beginners

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Claudia Ng's avatar

Glad the testimonial came in handy!

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Michael Lim's avatar

Thanks Claudia! Appreciate the testimonial and kind words. Was a pleasure working with you too

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Nicholas Penrake's avatar

Good post. I like how you break down the process.

I remain a bit vague, though, what your own 'ideal clients' pain problems' are. Of course, everyone's different, but an example or two might have moved the feel of the post from abstract to something more tangible.

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Michael Lim's avatar

Interesting. The major pain point for my ICP is monetization. Stuck on $1-2k per month and can't seem to scale beyond that. My solution is add $2-5k to their MRR. Does that help?

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Sompa Mensah's avatar

Very insightful, Michael. Really good stuff. Thanks for sharing!

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Nicholas Penrake's avatar

To me, the offer, etc. is the relatively easy bit. It's finding the right kind of potential clients who also wants to buy from you that's the tricky part. At least, for me it is.

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