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September 20, 2022 4 mins

The Best Way To Find Nutrition Coaching Clients Online And In Person


Over the next few minutes I am going to explain the absolute BEST strategy to find potential clients for your nutrition coaching business, and tell you how to make it happen.


I know you want to maximize the time spent marketing your business - and get people other than your mom and best friend engaging in your content - so you can spend more time coaching and go full-time in your business, so put this strategy into action! And if you want our unlimited support to take action, increase your audience size, and get more clients, type “ACADEMY” below and we’ll reach out. We are running an audience growth challenge with our VIP Mentorship Clients throughout the month of September, and TRUST ME - you want to get in on this!


For those of you who don’t know me… My name is Kate Jaramillo, I’m the co-owner of Beyond Macros, where we have helped 100’s of side-hustling health coaches just like you to go full time in your nutrition coaching business through our VIP Coach mentorship Programs.


and in the next few minutes I am going to explain  the absolute BEST way to build an audience of potential clients for your nutrition coaching business, and tell you how to make it happen.


This method grows your audience quickly and is a lot of fun! It works for both in-person and online audience growth. So without further ado…

The absolute best way for Nutrition Coaches to build an audience of potential clients is through joint venture collaborations and partnerships. These are people, brands, or businesses that serve your target audience, but not in the same way as you.


As Nutrition Coaches, we could partner with personal trainers, boutique fitness studios, mindset coaches, life coaches, massage therapists, chiropractors, physical therapists - the list goes on. We could even partner with other health coaches who offer something very specific - such as reading lab results and providing supplement recommendations.

You can collaborate by co-hosting events (online webinars, summits, trainings + in-person events); promoting one another to your email lists and social media. The exchange is high-value, and could go beyond exposure to each other’s audiences by including commissions on new clients generated from this relationship.


JV Collabs/Partnerships work so well because you are working TOGETHER, not just socially supporting each other or sharing each others’ content. You’re telling each others’ audiences that THIS is a person you trust and respect so much, that you’re partnering with them to help serve your clients and followers even more.


So how do you find these partnership opportunities?

Start with who you already know and have a relationship with. Think of how you could create a win-win, high-value opportunity. Then, reach out and schedule a call to talk about working together.


If you’re wondering how to create a joint venture partnership when your audience is small, start by identifying the types of people, brands, and businesses that you could potentially partner with. Remember - these people serve your target audience, just not in the same way you do. It takes some time, but if you start taking action today, you could have yourself a powerful partnership in a month from now!


Maximize your marketing efforts so you can spend more time coaching clients, and go full-time in your business, by creating partnerships! And if you want our unlimited support to accelerate your audience size online, in-person, and with or without social media, type “ACADEMY” below and we’ll reach out. We are running an audience growth challenge with our VIP Mentorship Clients throughout the month of September, and TRUST ME - you want to get in on this!

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