It’s the first few days of September and I reluctantly find myself taking out a mock leather jacket from the wardrobe. Where we live schools are clearly back and moms are
Traditionally for most independent yoga teachers summer can be quiet (that is of course you are yourself travelling and teaching retreats in the sun), especially when schools are off. In
Most yoga studio advertising are destined for failure because expectations are too high, and budgets are very low. Decisions on student attractions are based on assumptions rather than data and understanding
I’d already forgotten of the yoga studio which closed down in Camden when I read in yesterday’s FT eye popping stats… Last year 28 million hippies, tourists, city dwellers and anyone in
For just a moment, let’s forget about marketing, social media, flyers, and all about do this and the other. After all, with so many tips and how to to everything
When we are not putting yoga articles together, researching or working with businesses we daydream about new business concepts. It’s easy to get “stuck” doing what we do, having creative
Dear yoga teacher In the past couple of weeks I’ve been sending you how to prepare for the holidays articles, 5 ways to prepare your yoga advertising for the holidays
In the previous article I gave you “The 3 Powerful Steps Guaranteed To Give You Explosive Growth and More Students Than Ever”. In this article I will show you The
Last week in my article “5 ways to prepare your yoga advertising for the holidays” I promised to give you additional practical tools and strategies to prepare your studio for
It’s almost the end of Q4 and slowly holiday jingles will get louder and louder, fun as it is, often in many studios the 4th quarter can resemble a ghosted