Posts Tagged ‘marketing’
One Of The Best Marketing Pieces Ever From Fitness First
Sometimes words just don’t express how powerful a marketing piece can be, so just watch this and think what can you do?
Read MoreAnn Handley From MarketingProfs Challenged Industry Leaders at #IHRSA2016
Thanks to Meredith Poppler, I got to sneak into the IHRSA Industry Leaders Council special presentation by Ann Handley from MarketingProfs. And I am SO grateful as this was a hi-light of #IHRSA2016 for me.
Read MoreJay Baer Most ReTweeted Individual Rocked The #IHRSA2016 Stage
OK I’ll admit it! Jay Baer may well be all over Twitter but I had never heard of him until I read about him in CBI!
Read MoreTop Tips From Mike Arce On The Fitness Business Podcast
Here is what resonated for me on this weeks podcast with Mike Arce on social media marketing for fitness businesses:
Read MoreTop Tips From Randal Godden On The Fitness Business Podcast
Here is what resonated for me on this weeks podcast from Randal Godden:
Read MoreTop Tips From Darren Shaw On The Fitness Business Podcast
Here is what resonated for me on this weeks podcast from Darren Shaw:
Read MoreWarren Webb Shares How To Automate Your Sales & Marketing With Visual Fitness Planner
Last week Warren Webb and Alan Sacharowitz showcased The Visual Fitness Planner (VFP) which automates your existing sales, marketing, orientation and revenue management systems with the power of its visually impacting technology.
Read MoreVisual Fitness Planner – Increasing Your SET-SHOW-CLOSE Percentages
The Visual Fitness Planner (VFP) automates your existing sales, marketing, orientation and revenue management systems with the power of its visually impacting technology.
Read MoreRobert Cialdini Tips On Influencing
Whether a personal trainer looking to influence clients to train more often, a sales person hoping to influence a prospect to become a member or a manager influencing their team to follow their direction, the ability to persuade people is critical.
Read MoreGetting Your Email Opened With Powerful Openings
You could use these lines as your subject line or the opening line of your email:
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