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1. Why You Should Be Driving Club Traffic With Technology
If you are like most club operators the primary “bottleneck” in hitting your monthly membership goals is generating more tours. I hear the same story over and over again and it typically sounds like this: “Nothing we are doing lately in terms of marketing seems to be working. Not the ads, not the referrals, not the direct mail. Nothing!”
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2. Using E-Marketing to Drive New Sales
Here’s the brutal reality of today’s health club market: We are operating in a hyper-competitive marketplace where the small box clubs, low cost clubs and niche facilities are eating away at your member market share. Marketing is becoming less and less effective which; in turn results in fewer tours walking through your club doors. Club operators report that they are fighting for every possible lead. Read more...
3. Why You Need to Add Blogging to Your Club’s Marketing Mix
For many of us over the age of 40, we only have a peripheral awareness of Internet communities such as Facebook, YouTube and MySpace. We may hear our kids talk about these sites or read a news story about the newest 23 year-old millionaire who started one of these companies, but the majority of 40-plusers’ don’t really understand or use these sites—me included. Sure, there undoubtedly will be ... Read more...