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What is a Coaching Niche and Do You Really Need One?

Welcome back to The Abundant Coach, the podcast dedicated to helping life coaches create full-spectrum success in their businesses and lives! In this empowering episode, Lauren Brollier Newton dives deep into one of the most debated topics in the coaching world: the coaching niche. Should you narrow your focus to a hyper-specific audience, or is there a better way to position yourself for success?

Lauren shares her own journey of growing a thriving seven-figure coaching business without feeling boxed in by a traditional niche. She explains how focusing on the problems you solve—rather than the type of person you serve—can expand your reach, fuel your passion, and attract the clients who are meant to work with you.

This episode is packed with practical strategies and inspiring insights to help you define your approach to niching in a way that works for you and your business. Whether you’re a brand-new coach or an experienced pro, you’ll walk away with actionable ideas to grow your coaching practice while staying true to your unique gifts.

What Is a Coaching Niche?

Lauren kicks off the episode by defining a coaching niche as the audience or type of client you serve. While many experts emphasize the importance of niching down, Lauren questions whether this one-size-fits-all advice is helpful for all coaches—especially when it feels restrictive or misaligned.

The Problem with Traditional Niching

Lauren highlights two common struggles coaches face with niching:

  1. New Coaches Feel Stuck: Many aspiring coaches delay starting their business because they don’t feel ready to pick a specific audience.
  2. Over-Niching Creates Limitations: Focusing too narrowly can exclude potential clients and lead to frustration for coaches who want to make a broader impact.

Instead of forcing yourself to niche down prematurely, Lauren suggests focusing on the problems you solve rather than the specific demographics of the people you help.

A New Approach: Niching by Problems, Not People

Lauren shares her personal journey of building a successful seven-figure coaching business by addressing two universal client challenges:

  1. People who know there’s more for them but don’t know what it is.
  2. People who know what they want but struggle to achieve it.

By focusing on these broad, relatable problems, Lauren demonstrates how coaches can connect with diverse audiences while staying authentic and impactful. She provides examples of how this approach works for different types of coaching, from transformational life coaching to health or relationship coaching.

Why Passion Outweighs Strategy

Lauren encourages coaches to think of their business as a love song—an authentic expression of their passion and purpose. She shares personal anecdotes, including hosting a workshop in a small Wyoming town, to illustrate how speaking to the problems you solve can resonate with unexpected audiences.

Key takeaway: Your unique passion and gifts are the most important elements of your niche, and they can’t be replaced by rigid strategies.

Practical Tips for Applying This Approach

  1. Test Your Messaging: Experiment with speaking to different problems in different settings to see what resonates most.
  2. Practice Your Pitch: Whether speaking one-on-one or to a group, have a clear and simple explanation of the problems you solve.
  3. Avoid Jargon: When marketing online, steer clear of vague coaching terms like “transform your life” and instead focus on specific, relatable issues.
  4. Stay Open and Flexible: Remember that your niche can evolve over time as you grow and discover what feels most aligned.

Key Takeaways

  • You don’t need a narrowly defined niche to succeed as a coach. Instead, focus on the problems you solve and the transformation you create.
  • Speaking to universal challenges can help you connect with a wide range of clients, whether online or in person.
  • Passion and authenticity are your greatest assets in building a coaching business.
  • Niching doesn’t mean limiting yourself—it means understanding your unique gifts and applying them to help others.
  • Practice and refinement are essential for clear communication and confidence when sharing your message.

To connect with Lauren and learn more about how the Brave Thinking Institute can support your coaching journey, please visit: BTI.com/CoachCertification


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