by 2ndsout | Feb 2, 2015 | Planning Your Martial Arts School, Special Events and Programs, Summer Camp Success
Make The Most Of Your Summer — Host A Summer Martial Arts Camp While many studio owners bemoan the slow, hot summer months, other studio owners confess that the summer months are often their most profitable months out of the year. All it takes to be successful...
by 2ndsout | Jan 14, 2015 | Marketing Your Martial Arts School
Social Media Resources 1. Create an eye for potential blog content and topics. When you have a phone conversation or a good class, recap the teaching points of the lesson and spin them into a blog. 2. Find some other blogs in the arts and use your blog to comment or...
by 2ndsout | Jan 14, 2015 | Marketing Your Martial Arts School
FIND MORE SOCIAL MEDIA RESOURCES HERE. One of the best ways to build your name and drive traffic to your site is article writing. This strategy has proven to be one of the most effective ways to establish your authority for the major search engines like Google. You...
by 2ndsout | Jan 13, 2015 | Marketing Your Martial Arts School, Special Events and Programs
Demo Structure Now that you know the difference between a pro-active and reactive demo, we can go over how to structure your demo, to make it fun, interesting, and still enroll lots of students. Your teaching skill is the best attribute you can show off, but that...
by 2ndsout | Jan 13, 2015 | Marketing Your Martial Arts School, Our Events, Special Events and Programs
Attracting a Crowd (2-3 minutes) The first 2-3 minutes of your demo should have one goal in mind: Attract attention so that everyone within sight and hearing will gather. In some circumstances, the crowd is already gathered, but you should still spend a few minutes...
by 2ndsout | Jan 13, 2015 | Marketing Your Martial Arts School, Special Events and Programs
Performing a demo by yourself is never easy, but there are few strategies you can employ to pull off a good show and gain some students. Remember, the goal is first to get new students and second to build your name. Let’s use the example of a middle school demo...