How to Run The Most Successful Coaching Challenge
Running a coaching challenge can be a game-changer for your business.
It’s a great way to engage your audience, establish your expertise, and create a buzz around your coaching services.
But let’s be real – planning, promoting, and executing a challenge can feel overwhelming.
That’s where having done-for-you content can save the day and make the entire process seamless.
Here’s the ultimate checklist for running a successful coaching challenge.
Plus, I’ll show you how my coaching challenge resources, complete with email scripts, slide decks, social media posts, and more, can take the heavy lifting off your plate.
Step 1: Plan Your Coaching Challenge
1. Define the Purpose
Before jumping into the details, be clear about why you’re running this challenge. Are you aiming to:
- Generate leads?
- Build a stronger connection with your audience?
- Offer a taste of your coaching services?
Your goal will guide every decision you make, from the challenge topic to the promotional strategy.
2. Choose a Winning Topic
Pick a topic that aligns with your coaching niche and addresses a specific pain point your audience is facing.
For example:
- “7 Days to a More Productive You”
- “30-Day Abundance Mindset Challenge”
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My done-for-you challenges come with pre-designed themes that are fully customizable to match your brand.
You can tweak the content or use it as-is to save time.
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3. Structure the Challenge
Decide on the duration and daily tasks for your challenge.
Break it into manageable steps to keep participants motivated.
My ready-made resources include detailed outlines, so you can skip the planning and focus on delivering value.
4. Gather Your Materials
Creating worksheets, slide decks, voiceover scripts, and landing pages can be time-consuming.
With my done-for-you challenge packages, you get everything you need to hit the ground running, including:
- Editable presentation slides
- Professionally written email sequences
- Voiceover scripts for recorded lessons
Step 2: Promote Your Challenge
1. Build Excitement Early
Announce your challenge 2-3 weeks in advance to create anticipation.
Use social media posts, email campaigns, and teaser content to spark curiosity.
My done-for-you challenges include:
- Social media post templates for Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn
- Eye-catching graphics
- Pre-written captions to engage your audience
2. Create a High-Converting Landing Page
Your landing page is where the magic happens.
It needs to clearly explain the benefits of your challenge and encourage sign-ups.
Don’t worry if design isn’t your strong suit – my done-for-you landing pages are fully customisable and designed to convert.
3. Leverage Your Email List
Send a series of emails to your subscribers, building excitement and reminding them to register.
With my email scripts, you’ll have:
- A welcome email template
- Registration confirmation emails
- Pre-challenge reminder emails
4. Partner with Others
Collaborate with other coaches or influencers in your niche to expand your reach. This can amplify your visibility and bring in more participants.
Step 3: Execute the Challenge
1. Onboard Participants
Start your challenge on the right foot by sending a warm welcome email with all the details participants need. My ready-made email sequences ensure you never miss a beat.
2. Keep Engagement High
Engage participants daily with prompts, check-ins, and live Q&A sessions. If you’re short on time, use my pre-written scripts and slide decks for hosting live sessions or creating video lessons.
3. Foster Community
Create a space where participants can interact and support each other, such as a private Facebook group.
Step 4: Wrap Up and Follow Up
1. Celebrate Success
Acknowledge participants’ efforts and celebrate their wins. This keeps the experience positive and memorable.
2. Offer a Next Step
Don’t let the momentum fade after the challenge. Offer participants a clear next step, such as enrolling in your coaching program or joining your membership.
3. Gather Feedback
Use surveys to collect feedback from participants. This will help you refine future challenges.
Why Use My Done-for-You Coaching Challenges?
Planning and running a challenge takes time, effort, and creativity.
My done-for-you coaching challenges eliminate the guesswork and provide:
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Professionally designed resources, from landing pages to social media posts.
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Editable templates that can be branded and customized to suit your style.
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Time-saving tools, so you can focus on connecting with your audience instead of creating content from scratch.