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!
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Well integrated fitness club software very quickly becomes a core part of a business’s operations and staff come to rely on it for everything from booking and taking payments to storing vital member data and attendance tracking.
If you’re stuck and need new ideas on how to motivate your members, try some of these tactics out.
As a fitness professional, you have an opportunity to make a significant difference in the lives of your members. People who partake in fitness classes are people who are looking to get healthier, lose some weight, or just live a more active lifestyle.
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,
So you love the fitness life and want to start your own gym? Here are a few tips to help get you started!
There’s a perception that marketing small fitness and lifestyle businesses can’t be done effectively.
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.
So when deciding what fitness classes your gym offer, the key focus should be on what your customers and potential customers would want.
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!
A business is as good as the employees who work within it. Here we'll go through what you need to consider to make sure you hire the right people for your fitness business, while at the same time steering clear of some of the more common pitfalls in the industry.
No matter what type of fitness business you run, chances are, you are the cheerleader and motivator for your clients.
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:
Amongst all of the advice that well-meaning parents and friends and spouses give when they find out you’re starting your own business, you’ve probably heard, “Hire someone better than yourself.” This is one tip that you should definitely follow. Your business is your baby, and like a baby, you wouldn’t just put it in the hands of any random person.
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.