Episode summary
There are 122,974 active coaches in the world today, up 54 percent in just six years. The market is saturated with generalists who all sound the same, and high-value clients are quietly defaulting to whoever has the loudest social proof. In this episode, Nick Gaiski breaks down why niche-focused coaches are growing 30 percent faster than generalists, and the one piece of recorded content that publicly stakes your claim to a niche before anyone else can.
Who this episode is for
This episode is for business coaches and consultants who want their expertise to be easier to evaluate before a prospect books a call. If the problem in this conversation sounds familiar, the fix is not more random posting; it is a recorded point of view that can be reused across search, social, email, and sales follow-up.
Key topics from this episode
- Why the coaching market hit 122,974 practitioners and what that means for generalists
- The 30 percent growth gap between niche specialists and generalists
- How AI search engines, referrers, and high-ticket buyers actually evaluate coaches
- Why a tagline is not a niche claim and what is
- How a focused podcast turns specialization into a body of work that compounds
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Read the companion article
Prefer the written breakdown? Read the companion article: The Generalist Trap: Why Business Coaches Without Niche Podcasts Are Losing to Specialists in 2026.