The math behind summer revenue for yoga, Pilates and dance studios: five offers and one question
Most summer-revenue advice starts with a list of ideas. This article starts with the studio strengths, audience source, workload and numbers that decide which offer is actually worth running.
Writing class descriptions that fill your schedule
You teach completely differently from the studio four streets away. You know that. Your existing clients know that. But the parent comparing your schedule against theirs on a Tuesday evening cannot see any of it.
Here is how to fix it by writing Class name that does it’s job, adding a right subtitle and writing a class description that works for you and not against you.
Someone searched "yoga near me" in your town tonight and didn't find you
How to set up a Google Business profile for yoga or dance studio to make sure clients can find you
Three questions. One class. A decision to keep or cut.
It’s never easy to cut a class, but answering those three questions and having numbers in front of you will help you make the right decision.
Do small businesses really need a website?
Do small businesses really need a website?
The honest ROI for dance studios, wellness businesses and small schools