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How to convert a Prospect or Buyer into a coaching client

When someone enters your LCH Core database, they donโ€™t automatically become a coaching client. LCH Core gives you two intermediate tags for people who came in on their own: Prospect and Buyer. Each one tells you something important about where the person is, so you can take the right next step.

The path to a Coaching Client is always an invite. Once theyโ€™re invited in, they purchase sessions or packages from inside their portal.

Hereโ€™s how to handle each path.

Whatโ€™s the difference between a Prospect and a Buyer?

Prospect = someone who has shown interest but hasnโ€™t paid you anything yet. Theyโ€™ve booked through your Public Booking Page, grabbed a free lead magnet from your store, or otherwise raised their hand.

Buyer = someone who has purchased a non-coaching item from your Public Store: a digital product, a course, a worksheet, an audio guide. Theyโ€™ve spent real money with you. They have a portal already, but they donโ€™t have coaching access yet.

The reason LCH Core separates them: a prospect needs different nurturing than a buyer. A buyer has already trusted you with their credit card. A prospect is still deciding.

What you can do with a Prospect

From your CRM, click into the prospectโ€™s record. Your options include:

  • Message them through LCH Core messaging to open a conversation
  • Send them a gift: a free credit, a piece of content, a free session as a no-pressure intro
  • Invite them to your portal with a Welcome Package to start the formal coaching relationship
  • Export their info if you want to follow up via your own email tool

The typical flow for converting a prospect: warm conversation first, then offer them a free intro session or a specific package, then send the Welcome Package when they say yes.

What you can do with a Buyer

A buyer is someone who has purchased a non-coaching item (digital product, course, etc.). Theyโ€™ve already trusted you with a small purchase. Your options:

  • Message them the same way as a prospect
  • Convert to coaching client: click this and they get added as a coaching client with full coaching access
  • Send them a Welcome Package to formalize the coaching relationship (with agreement, intake, goals)
  • Send them another offer they might find useful

The typical flow: send a check-in message after their purchase, ask if theyโ€™d like to explore deeper coaching support, and if yes, invite them in.

You can also invite someone directly as a Coaching Client

You donโ€™t need a Prospect or Buyer step in between. From the blue Invite button at the top of any page, you can invite anyone to become a Coaching Client. They get the invite email with login details and your Welcome Package. They land in your CRM as a full Coaching Client with portal access. Once theyโ€™re in, they purchase sessions or packages from inside their portal.

Use different Welcome Packages for different paths

This is the unlock most coaches miss. You donโ€™t have to use the same Welcome Package for every conversion.

You can build a prospect-conversion Welcome Package that includes a more thorough intake (since you donโ€™t know them as well yet) and explains what coaching with you will look like.

You can build a buyer-conversion Welcome Package that builds on what they already bought from you. โ€œGlad you got value from [their purchase]. Hereโ€™s what working with me as a coach looks like.โ€

Both live in your Welcome Packages tab and you pick the right one when you invite the client up. See โ€œHow to create different Welcome Packages for different client typesโ€.

Final takeaway

The Prospect and Buyer tags exist so you can take the right next action with each person. A prospect needs more warming. A buyer needs less convincing and more clarity on whatโ€™s next. Use the messaging, gifting, and Welcome Package options accordingly, and youโ€™ll convert more leads with less effort.


Next in the journey series: Where to place your LCH Core links to capture the most leads

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