Category Archives: Fitness Marketing Strategies
Behind the Scenes at Fitness Business Summit Day Two
Day 2 of the biggest Fitness Marketing event ever held. Holy crap – my mind is exploding. Speaker after speaker OVER delivered exclusive content for all the attendees. What was really cool about today was not only the mindset stuff … Continue reading
Behind the Scenes: Fitness Business Summit 2012
Day one of the Fitness Business Summit did not disappoint. Speaker after speaker delivered crazy good content and did not hold back. Dan Ritchie, Michael Parrella Rick Kaselj, Maria Andros and of course Bedros were truly inspirational. Think it was … Continue reading
Inside Fitness Business Summit 2012–The Day Before…
Every year there is some shenanigans at FBS (the biggest fittest event of its kind.) Every year something weird happens. And this year was no different. Expect this year something *VERY* unexpected happened. Watch this video to see what happened… … Continue reading
Personal Trainer Email Markeing “formula”
The last of couple days I’ve been teaching you how to craft emails that get opened and acted on. If you missed yesterday’s email on how to use an easy three step process to craft killer email copy, you can … Continue reading
How to Get Your Fitness Email Marketing to Work
Star, Story, Solution [The Client Getting Formula] Write an email, get more clients. Sounds like a killer proposition, right? Only thing is, most trainers I talk to tell me how they get “screen freeze” - the act of looking at … Continue reading
Email Marketing For Personal Trainers
Here’s how to get your email broadcasts opened, clicked, and acted upon. 99% of email broadcasts I see are lame. Lame subject lines Lame copy Lame offers Lame call to action First off, you should understand some email marketing basics… … Continue reading
Establishing Preeminence In Your Fitness Business
You’re going to get a lot out of the video down below… Here’s why Last week while speaking with Jay Abraham we got to talking about how fitness trainers can stand out in their communities and be seen and heard … Continue reading