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5 Business Coaches Every Entrepreneur Should Follow

What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the term ‘business coaches’? Probably a cheesy motivational speaker, standing in a cold conference room with an equally dismal coffee.

If this is what you thought, then I’m happy to tell you that you’re wrong.

Importance of Business Coaching

A business coach is more than just a motivational speaker. Their job isn’t to motivate you to keep going – it’s to help you find ways to make your business stable and take it to the next level.

Business coaching can be of immense help for new entrepreneurs. The coaches offer mentorship along with valuable advice that can help young individuals kickstart their entrepreneurial journey more smoothly.

However, business coaching is hardly effective if you don’t choose the right coach. And the right coach is one who understands your business dynamics, knows precisely where you’re struggling, and can help you in finding a way to overcome your struggle.

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5 Top Business Coaches to Look Out For

Here are the top 5 business coaches that I believe every new and old entrepreneur should follow and seek help from:

1. Jay Abraham

If you’re a new entrepreneur and you’ve never listened to Jay Abraham, trust me, you’re missing out on a lot.

Jay Abraham is an American business executive, conference speaker, and author. In 2000, Forbes listed him as one of the top five executive coaches in the US. Two decades later, his popularity has only grown.

Jay believes in situational learning. The America-based business coach has a Youtube channel, a blog, and a podcast through which he shares ways to tackle common problems that occur in a business cycle. He also has a Facebook page for updates.

The best part is that Jay posts entire keynotes and book study notes, so you can take in a great deal of information for free. After going through the curriculum, you can chat with Jay about your unique business situations for specific, helpful advice.

2. Barry Moltz (The Unstuck Guy)

Are you feeling stuck in your business? Don’t know what the best way to move forward is? Barry Moltz is here to help you out.

Barry Moltz, aka the Unstuck Guy, is an American author and speaker in small business and entrepreneurship. He is a small business expert who gets companies growing again by helping them discover their untapped potential.

Barry focuses on all aspects of a small business: marketing and sales, leadership and management, cash flow and money, customer experience, and productivity, and works with the upper management to devise ideas for growth.

You can find Barry Moltz’s podcasts on Spotify and iTunes, and check out his popular books How to Get Unstuck and Small Business Hacks on his website.

3. Melinda Emerson (The Small Biz Lady)

If you’re an aspiring entrepreneur who’s having trouble setting up (or growing) their small business, you should get in touch with Melinda Emerson.

Melinda Emerson, aka The Small Biz Lady, is one of America’s leading small business experts. She is a seasoned entrepreneur, professional speaker, social media strategist, and business coach who has helped some big businesses get on their feet.

Melinda’s primary focus is on small businesses (hence the name Small Biz Lady). The best part about her is that she teaches the basics of marketing, social media, and finance in a way that any beginner can easily follow.

You can read Melinda’s writeups on various platforms and connect with her through her website.

4. Lara Galloway (Mom Biz Coach)

My mom entrepreneurs (or mompreneurs), where you at? We all know it can be challenging to manage a business alongside kids, which is why Lara Galloway is here to help you out.

Lara Galloway, aka the Mom Biz Coach, is an author, speaker, and coach to women business owners – mainly mompreneurs – who are passionate about their work and want to earn more while doing less.

Lara offers one-on-one mentorship programs in which she helps female entrepreneurs identify their priorities and values, learn how to make powerful decisions, and confidently move forward in their lives and businesses,

You can also listen to Lara’s podcast in which she talks about her area of expertise, i.e., helping mompreneurs. The podcast is available on multiple platforms, including Apple Podcasts.

5. Nick Loper (Side Hustle Nation)

Do you ever get the feeling that you’re not the right fit for a corporate world but can’t quit because you don’t have a safety net? Well, Nick Loper has good news for you.

Nick Loper is an author and the founder of Side Hustle Nation. He’s also a host of the podcast of the same name that covers all the whys, hows, and whats of building a side hustle in your spare time.

Nick shares the three C’s for building a side hustle: creation, connection, and contribution. He works with aspiring entrepreneurs to help them develop their business from scratch and take it to the next level.

You can subscribe to Nick’s YouTube channel and sign up for the mentorship program on his website.

A business coach is one of the best business tools that you can invest in. Of course, a coach cannot do all the work for you, but they can lead you to the path to success. Connect with one of these business coaches and get the guidance you need as an aspiring entrepreneur.

Areeba Khan