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Fitness Life Marketing.....Marketing to Help Your Club Shine in the Summertime

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fitness Life Marketing…..Marketing to Help Your Club Shine in the Summertime

The dog days of summer may be upon us, but that is no reason to slow down on your marketing efforts. In fact it is the perfect time to re-examine your fall marketing plan, and if you’re lucky, even bring in a few new clients now! Ask yourself the following: Fitness Life Marketing

How much can we afford to spend in advertising, even if it doesn’t immediately bring in more funds?

Why would anyone choose to do business with us? What need do we fill? And do we convey that in our advertising?

What is the best use of our ad dollars?

While you are mulling over these questions, consider infusing one or several of the following marketing ideas into your plan.

Direct Mail
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Once you have decided on a marketing message, it is time to get the word out. You have two options when it comes to direct marketing. If you have the marketing dollars to support it, you can enlist the help of an ad agency and produce a beautiful campaign including postcards, door hangers, and ads for local newspapers and magazines. If not, consider using a direct marketing house that focuses on this industry such as Get Members. Such companies offer a costeffective, almost effortless option with palatable results. Either way, you must first decide on a focused campaign that allows you to stand out from the crowd.

Search Engine Advertising
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Advertising your club on major search engines such as Google and Yahoo! can further increase the exposure of your club to new clients. And you can actually target this advertising more than you might think allowing you to bring continuity to your overall advertising message. And if you are currently asking how potential members have found you, you already know that the Internet has become one of, if not the most popular mediums among consumers who are interested in joining health clubs!

Joint Promotions
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While you are relaxing some summer evening, take some time to look outside the box. Jot down several non-competing businesses in the area that you consider to be successful. Ask yourself, “How can we partner on a unique promotion that will benefit all parties?” This proven strategy produces dramatic results – for very little expense. It can also solidify your place within the community.

Niche Markets
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Summertime is no time to rest on your laurels. Take the opportunity to research emerging trends and niche markets. Between trade publications, member surveys, and the Internet, you have the opportunity to cross the threshold of autumn armed with the knowledge to set yourself apart from your competition. But don’t stop there; develop customized versions of your advertising appealing to the prospects in each niche. Offer specific solutions to meet unique needs and you’ll uncover new groups of customers eager to buy from you. And if you spot a new trend within your community before your competitors – and take action – you will most likely become the market leader in your area.

Opt-In Email Marketing
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Depending on your locality, your members may be out in the great outdoors or retreating from the heat at home. Either way, you can still reach out to them with a gentle reminder to stay in shape, or to bring a friend to your refreshing pool. You might even want to organize a member appreciation event that allows your members to enjoy your facility with friends and family. Whatever you decide to convey, sending email blasts to current and potential members in your area who have chosen to receive fitnessoriented emails from you is a great way to drum up business now as well as in the coming months. The key is to engage your audience without annoying them. As a rule of thumb, do not email market to your members more often then every 20 days, or you will find your opt-out list growing faster than your member base.

Adventurous Ideas
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If you can’t beat them, join them! If you members aren’t coming in the club right now, maybe you should consider taking your club to them. Simply organize a few summer outings to popular spots in your state. Sign up members and potential members for group activities with a healthy edge. Each adventure allows participants to enjoy healthy activities with like-minded individuals. The buzz you create around these mini adventures is the perfect plan to end the summer doldrums and increase activity in the club.

While many of your members and potential members may be on vacation this summer, your marketing efforts need not be. Summertime is a great time of year to revisit your marketing plan and experiment with creative new ideas. The end result will be a summer sprinkled with new members and a cornucopia of new memberships by Thanksgiving.

Sponsored by: Fitness Life Marketing 1-888-541-0714 ext2

 Article Research Contributor: Amerishape Weight Loss

Fitness Life Marketing…..Marketing to Help Your Club Shine in the Summertime

 

 

 “Revolutionize Your Club ‘s Financial Future In Just 30 Days with Fitness Life Marketing! “  How to Increase Membership Sales By:Richard M. and Jill O.

The best sales and marketing campaigns should include a foundation (to build sales), follow-up (with prospects and members) and retention strategy (to keep members after they are sold).

Foundation
Club operators need to lay out a sales/marketing plan that takes the following into account:
An educated sales team must understand that behind every sale is a person. Our industry’s focus is to help members meet their fitness and health goals. The concept “sales through service” needs to be examined more carefully.

People do not buy our services. They buy how they imagine our services will make them feel.

If a new member achieves his goal through our services, then he is certain to share his success with a friend. Eventually, the friend becomes a referral. Clubs increase the greatest amount of new members through existing ones.
Follow-Up
A successful system works to allow you to follow up with prospects and members. Creative member contests and referral programs will encourage prospects to become members. Combine the programs with strong sales incentives to increase sales traffic. The goal is to turn phone calls into appointments, appointments into confirmations and confirmations into the “close.”

Retention
Clubs need to build relationships with the membership base. Communicate to members with email, direct mail newsletters, internal referral programs, games and education.

You can also improve retention by rewarding employees. Give your staff incentives. Create a supportive financial system that rewards employees for meeting — and recognizes them for exceeding — goals. Strong employee relationships build loyal staff, and loyal employees lead to happy customers, who lead to more happy customers.

Sponsored by: Fitness Life Marketing 1-888-541-0714 ext2

 Article Research Contributor: Amerishape Weight Loss

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Q: Fitness Life Marketing ….How are the monthly payments handled and will my health club / fitness center get reports on which new health club member is or is not paying?

A: Yes…….All memberships generated by Fitness Life Marketing are billed through a national billing company with a stellar financial record and verifiable history. Membership dues are collected by this third party billing company and dispersed per our signed agreement. Your gyms share of the revenue will be directly deposited into your account each month.


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Gold’s Gym has helped over 700 new clients over the past three years using the Fitness Marketing strategies developed by Fitness Life Marketing and Amerishape.

 Fitness Life Marketing Asks: What is the average monthly membership fee paid by these new members?

 

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Q: What is the average Amerishape monthly membership fee paid by the new clients that join my fitness center under the Fitness Life Marketing Campaign?

A: Fitness Life Marketing on average charges just under $49.00 per month on a 12 to 24 month bank draft contract. This monthly fee can be adjusted to best fit your current fitness prices in your health club market. 

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