Why Stanstore Isn't the MVP for Your Coaching Biz

Hey there! Let's get straight to the point. You're thinking about using Stanstore for your coaching business because it's easy, right? I get it, but let’s talk about why this might not be your best move for the long haul.

1. Stand Out or Sit Down

Imagine showing up at a party in the same outfit as everyone else... awkward, right? That's kind of what it’s like using Stanstore. Your store ends up looking just like everyone else’s. As a coach, you’ve got your own vibe and expertise, and your digital space should scream "you" from miles away. Going the extra mile to build a custom website lets you flash your style and show clients why you’re the real deal.

2. Own Your Turf

Using platforms like Stanstore is like renting an apartment. You can live there, sure, but the landlord calls the shots. Building your own website is like owning your house. No sudden rule changes, no rent hikes. Plus, you get to throw the kind of parties you want—metaphorically speaking, of course. It's your space, your rules.

3. More Than Just Another Store

When every coach out there uses the same platform, it's way too easy to become just one of many. You’re not a dime a dozen; you’re a rare gem. Your online presence should reflect that. Why blend in when you were born to stand out? Plus, custom sites let you play the long game—think SEO, personalized blogs, integration with your all-star social media, the works.

4. Keep It Fresh

Sure, setting up on Stanstore is a breeze, but what about later on when you're stuck with the same old look? On your own site, you can switch things up whenever you feel like it, keeping things fresh and exciting for your visitors.

So, think about it. Do you want to be just another coaching profile that clients scroll past, or do you want to be the coach they can't stop talking about? Sometimes, the easy road isn't the one that gets you to the top of the leaderboard.

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