EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 19 MIN
457. The Difference Between Helpful Content and Client-Attracting Content
What if being "helpful" is actually the reason no one is hiring you? In this episode of The Divorce Revolution Podcast, I'm breaking down the real difference between content that's just nice and educational and content that actually leads to paid coaching clients. If you've been posting consistently, sharing tips, getting a few likes and saves—but still not getting inquiries—this conversation is going to hit home. I walk you through why "helpful" content alone can quietly stall your growth, especially if you're leaning on generic advice that sounds good but doesn't actually move someone into decision mode. Resources Mentioned: Episode 455. 2026 Content Ideas for Coaches Who Want to Sign More Clients: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/455-2026-content-ideas-for-coaches-who-want-to-sign/id1577282350?i=1000748883672 Episode 456. How Much Content Should I Prepare Ahead of Time? (A Sustainable Approach for Single Moms): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/456-how-much-content-should-i-prepare-ahead-of-time/id1577282350?i=1000749406056 Join the waitlist for ReNewU, my signature group program for divorced moms ready to launch a coaching business that actually pays: https://products.ambershaw.com/signature-waitlist What I Discuss: 02:12 Why your "helpful" content isn't getting you clients 03:15 The safe content trap that's keeping you invisible 05:16 What actually makes someone think, "I need to hire her as my coach." 06:04 Why "overwhelmed" is too basic (and what to say instead) 07:14 The hidden cost your audience doesn't want to admit 09:49 How to make coaching feel like the obvious next move 11:14 Real before-and-after messaging examples 15:06 The simple shift you can make this week to upgrade your content Find more from Amber Shaw: Instagram: @msambershaw Website: ambershaw.com
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