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If you have started up your own fitness or personal training business, then you will already know that there’s a lot to get your head around: understanding clients, knowing what to provide to them, learning new things, and teaching them forward to your clients.
As a martial arts school owner, you're likely juggling multiple responsibilities each day. Between teaching classes, managing students, and dealing with the business side of things, it can feel overwhelming.
We've put together 42 activities from our most popular blogs to serve as a kind of checklist for your gym, box or studio. If you have some other great strategies for growing your fitness center through marketing, sales, automation or member retention, we'd love to hear from you!
If you really want to show off your dojo and everything you have to offer, a free trial is by far the best way to go about it. You can host an open house or offer a free session – whatever works best for your schedule. No matter which type of free trial you choose, there are a few things you need to keep in mind to ensure its success.
Moving a prospect or lead to a paid member is the job of your sales function. There are some myths about sales, but as your own progression as a martial artist, sales and selling is a discipline. It involves a process of persuasion and while there are some techniques and tools, ultimately, you will apply your own style to the process.
When it comes to marketing your yoga studio, there are several ways you can go about it. You can pay for ads on Facebook, you can write a weekly blog and advertise it, or you can post meaningful photos on Instagram to help capture the public’s attention. Here are 11 awesome tips to market your yoga studio on Instagram.
A sales funnel encompasses the journey you take web visitors through to try and convert them into a customer. A sales funnel can be as simple or complicated as you like, but in our example here,
There’s a perception that marketing small fitness and lifestyle businesses can’t be done effectively.
If you are a martial arts teacher and you want to provide the very best to your students, their caregivers, and even your potential students, then your website is a very important consideration.
With all of the different business and entrepreneurs online, it can be hard to keep ahead of the game and prevent your presence from being swallowed up by the competition.
Before the start of the new financial year is one of the best times to update your business plan.
First impressions count. Your website is usually the first experience or impression a (potential) member has of your business. A poorly designed website can give the wrong impression and mean that you miss out on a chance to get new members. Today we’re going to look at what actually makes a bad website so that you can do...well..the opposite!
When you’ve been involved in the development of as many small businesses as I have, you see a lot of websites — and a lot of website building mistakes. If you’re building a website for your martial arts dojo, PT Studio, affiliate box or fitness center, here are some of the most common mistakes and how your fitness business can avoid them:
It is no secret that the fitness industry is booming. Greater health consciousness has led to more and more people taking to gyms and fitness centers worldwide. Having said that, certain personal trainers are more in demand than the others. Besides their greater client involvement skills, there is one important factor that marks their business as different from the rest and that is their business website.
<p>With more than 10,000 Affiliate Boxes around the world, how can you tip the scales in your favor and run a successful box. Check out these 5 tips for growing a fantastic affiliate box! 1 - Offer Free Classes Most affiliate boxes offer at least one or two free classes each week to draw the </p>
Sometimes business is easy. A new person walks in your door, asks to join your martial arts studio or dojo, and signs up there on the spot.
Leads are oxygen for your business. If you are not generating leads through word of mouth, your website or some form of direct marketing then your business is in trouble. But it's not about how big your list of leads is, it's what you do with them. Basically all leads fall into 3 basic
I've been fortunate enough to spend the last couple of months in San Sebastian, Spain. As well as being a beautiful part of the world, San Sebastian is famous for its Pintxos Bars. They are everywhere in the old town of San Sebastian. The thing about these Pintxos Bars is that you often go to one bar which is famous for its pork dish and another bar for its mushrooms or another bar for its dessert. You get the idea.