ethical pricing for coaches
Is it ethical to be charging crazy high prices for your coaching services?
I see coaches charge anywhere from $50 per session up to $1,000 per session.
This wide range can cause a lot of confusion and conflict of personal values when our industry is all about "helping change lives"...
So what's right and what's wrong?!
Check out this super interesting podcast episode below so we can explore the topic together of “what’s ethical to charge as a coach?!”
What you’ll learn from this episode:
-coaching industry norms of what life coaches typically charge for their services
-how to confidently come up with your own pricing value system for your coaching services
-I’ll share how I structure my pricing for 1:1 clients and group programs in an “ethical” way
Leave a comment below and share your thoughts on what’s ethical to charge as a coach.
I hope you enjoy this episode and please share it with all your coaching friends too! It would make my heart melt.
Xo,
Krista
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