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The Networking Secrets Every Life Coach Needs to Know with “Networking Queen”, Jana Lane

Welcome back to The Abundant Coach! This week, we’re diving into the world of networking with Jana Lane, a dynamic entrepreneur who has successfully built three businesses over 25 years—all without paying for marketing. Dubbed the “Networking Queen,” Jana shares her journey from retail management to mortgage lending, and now to transformational coaching and home organization. 

In this episode, you’ll discover Jana’s tried-and-true strategies for leveraging relationships to grow your business, how she navigated a major career pivot at age 60, and why networking is an essential skill for any coach. Whether you’re an aspiring coach or a seasoned professional, this episode is packed with insights that will inspire you to build connections that truly matter.

Jana’s Entrepreneurial Journey

Jana’s career began in retail, where she honed her skills in leadership and management. After 18 years, she transitioned to mortgage lending, building a business entirely through referrals and networking. At 60, Jana pivoted again, launching her home organizing business and becoming a certified transformational coach. Her story proves it’s never too late to follow your calling.

Why Networking Matters for Coaches

Jana’s businesses thrive on relationships. She’s a longtime member of Business Networking International (BNI) and other groups, where she’s mastered the art of connecting with others. For coaches, networking is about more than collecting referrals; it’s about building trust and showcasing your expertise in a genuine way. Jana shares her formula for success:

  1. Consistency: Show up regularly to build visibility and credibility.
  2. Giving First: Focus on providing value to others without expecting immediate returns.
  3. Authenticity: Be genuinely interested in the people you meet.

Tips for Effective Networking for Coaches

  • Craft a Compelling Introduction: Instead of saying, “I’m a life coach,” start with a story or question that resonates, such as, “Have you ever felt stuck, wondering if there’s something more for you? I help people design a life they love.”
  • Follow Up: Always follow up with visitors and referrals to build relationships.
  • Leverage Power Teams: Partner with professionals in complementary fields, such as health and wellness coaches or financial advisors.
  • Take Leadership Roles: Serving in roles like education coordinator or visitor host can boost your visibility.

Overcoming Common Blocks

Many coaches fear networking due to lack of confidence or uncertainty about what they can offer. Jana recommends:

  • Joining a group that aligns with your values.
  • Practicing your introduction until it feels natural.
  • Focusing on building relationships instead of making sales.

Key Takeaways

  1. Networking accounts for over 75% of Jana’s business success.
  2. Authenticity and giving are the cornerstones of effective networking.
  3. A well-crafted introduction can transform your networking experience.
  4. Leadership roles in networking groups can amplify your visibility and credibility.
  5. It’s never too late to pivot and follow your calling.

To connect with Jana, please visit: www.theresnospacelikehome.com

To connect with Lauren and find out more about how Brave Thinking Institute could support your coaching journey, visit: bti.com/coachcertification


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