This page will cover a full walkthrough for creating your listing on Leadership Coach Directory. We’ll cover instructions, best practices, and our recommendations to get the most out of this feature and attract new clients.
Your profile listing serves as a searchable item within our directory. It’s the primary way clients will find you, your experience, and your contact information. All of the information you enter into your listing will be displayed on your public profile listing page.
We recommend you fill out your profile listing with as much detail as possible, as it will give clients a great understanding of your work style.
This is how you introduce yourself to clients. We recommend the following format:
[First Name] [Last Name], [ICF Certification Type], [2-4 words that describe your coaching]
Example: Jane Doe, ACC – Prioritizing empathy in decision making
Tip: You can save your progress at any time! Make sure you have all the required fields answered, then hit “Save.”
The description area is your opportunity to tell clients how you stand out as a coach and how you can best serve their needs. We encourage coaches to be thorough when crafting a description and include external media links where relevant.
Here are some tips to get the most out of your listing:
Lead with Your Niche – Clearly state who you help and what you specialize in (e.g., “I help emerging leaders build confidence and communicate with impact”).
Show Results – Highlight outcomes you help clients achieve, not just what you do (e.g., “My clients have landed promotions, overcome burnout, and found renewed purpose”).
Keep It Conversational – Write in a warm, approachable tone. Avoid jargon, unfamiliar acronyms, or overly formal language.
Share a Personal Hook – Include a short personal insight or story that builds trust and shows your “why.”
Use Keywords Thoughtfully – Incorporate relevant terms like “executive coaching,” “career transition,” or “ICF-certified” to improve visibility in searches.
Include Credibility Markers – Mention certifications, qualifications, industries served, or years of experience.
Speak Directly to the Reader – Use “you” language to connect (e.g., “If you’re feeling stuck, I’ll help you move forward with clarity”).
End with a Call to Action – Invite them to book a consult, explore your site, or reach out directly.
Tip: Hold the CTRL or CMD button down to select multiple.
NOTE: All edits are published immediately after you save the changes. You may make as many edits to your profile listing as often as you’d like.