Ep. 2 - From Offline to Online: How Pitching Coaches Turn Expertise Into Income
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Are you a pitching coach, baseball instructor, or sport-specific coach who's been giving lessons for years but hasn't cracked the code on taking your expertise online? In this first episode of the High-Profit Pitching Coach podcast, Paul Reddick sits down with marketing expert Ben to break down exactly what it takes — and what it doesn't take — to build a profitable online coaching business.
You don't need a massive social media following. You don't need a 16-module course. You don't even need a fancy website. What you need is a specialty, a specific problem you can solve, and the willingness to get in front of the right people. Paul and Ben cut through all the internet marketing noise and give coaches a simple, honest roadmap to getting paid for what they already know.
Timestamp Highlights:
- 0:00 — Introduction: Taking coaching expertise from offline to online
- 0:44 — "Terminal Uniqueness": Why coaches think their problems are unique — and why they're not
- 5:04 — Why kids going to ChatGPT and YouTube is actually a massive opportunity for expert coaches
- 8:30 — Expertise vs. social media: Why wisdom beats followers every time
- 12:02 — You're not in the business of transplanting knowledge — you're in the business of solving the #1 problem on their list
- 14:12 — The "Curveball Doctor" framework: The power of hyper-specializing your offer
- 14:32 — Help them with the problem at the top of their to-do list — and they'll listen to everything else you have to say
- 19:33 — Credentials don't matter as much as coaches think — proof from the bookshelf and the bullpen
- 19:52 — Do you know what college your dentist went to? Why buyers don't scrutinize credentials like coaches fear
- 37:53 — "My playing career was a joke" — Paul's honest take on why playing pedigree is irrelevant to great coaching
- 44:37 — Your tech stack: A Google Doc and PayPal. That's it.
- 1:25:29 — $300 in ads and 2–3 weeks to find out if you have a winner
- 1:53:50 — Sell on outcome, not on the lesson — and you can charge almost anything you want
Key Takeaway: The gap between you and coaches paying you is smaller than you think. A specialty, a simple offer, and the right traffic source is all you need to get started.