Failed payments, cold leads, missed trial conversions. These 7 automations fix the admin that's costing your gym time and money.
Recent industry research shows that gyms with a structured onboarding process retain 85% of new members past the three-month mark. Gyms without one retain 68%. That 17-point gap isn't a rounding error.
Retention conversations in the fitness industry tend to focus on the early journey: onboarding, first-session experience, the first 14 days. All of that matters enormously. But there's another critical window that gets far less attention.
With a whopping 1.44 billion monthly active users (as of April 2015), Facebook is the most popular social network in the world today. The average user spends 21 minutes on the social giant every day, sifting through photos and videos on their newsfeed. With more than 300 million monthly active users, Instagram is the most popular photo-sharing network in the world.
In today’s economy, data is everything. With personal trainer software, you have the ability to track leads, conversions, sales, membership information, and more. But what’s the point of having all of this data? Many personal trainers and gyms would rather focus on the people they train, rather than the data they collect. However, capturing data and analyzing that data is one of the best ways to improve your efficiency, the services you offer, and even your conversions. Here are just four of the many reasons an effective information management system like personal trainer software is important:
The need for a website for your fitness center cannot be overstated. With a dedicated website you can market your gym, generate, capture and convert leads and manage online bookings - boosting your online visibility and offline business at the same time.
Your website is your greatest and most prolific salesman. But what is yours saying about you?
There are a number of commonly held beliefs amongst fitness professionals that often (unfortunately) stand in the way of them implementing smart, automated systems and getting the most out of their business. These beliefs often stop them from either successfully launching or growing their gym or studio. It can be a hard lesson to learn but
Effective marketing is crucial for growing your student base and establishing your dojo’s reputation. This blog covers both online and offline marketing strategies to help you increase visibility, attract leads, and convert them into loyal members.
Going online is perhaps no longer an option but a necessity for businesses aiming to grow and expand their customer base at a faster pace.
Everyone loves a fitness challenge. How many viral push-ups, running, squats challenges have we seen during COVID-19? So popular. So much fun.