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You may have heard the expression, "C students make the best teachers." They remember the struggle of not getting it. They tend to give students the kind of support they wish they'd had themselves when they were struggli...
Mutually Beneficial Marketing with Josh Carter is an episode from Barbell Business - Podcast for gym owners by Barbell Shrugged by Will Hurst. You may have heard the expression, "C students make the best teachers." They remember the struggl...
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Published Jul 25, 2017, 48:41 long, audio available.
You may have heard the expression, "C students make the best teachers." They remember the struggle of not getting it. They tend to give students the kind of support they wish they'd had themselves when they were struggling to learn algebra (or English, or chemistry, or whatever). The same can be said of functional fitness coaches. While natural-born athletes can certainly make great coaches too, the self-described "fat kids" have a natural empathy for their prospects that helps close the sale and keep clients coming back. And as perverse as it sounds, we've observed that true empathy is often the key to getting dollar bills to rain down from the ceiling. This week we went up to L.A. to meet with Fit Body Boot Camp 's Josh Carter , a fat kid turned swole, and one of the best in the business when it comes to marketing. From copywriting to group-closing, Josh takes us through the process that contributes to the astounding success of Fit Body Boot Camp. And it takes more than just remembering the feeling of wanting to get fit yourself. "Here's the first thing I would recommend people do, is know your audience," says Josh. "That would mean poll your audience. Other than knowing them, ask them, 'What do you want? What are your goals?'... And get them to tell you, and then use their words. When you use their words, you can better speak to them." Listen in to hear about what a comprehensive marketing plan looks like for a gym, and get some good advice on how to close those sales. (ABC: A - Always. B - Be. C - Collecting email addresses. Always be collecting email addresses.) The good news for the many of us who don't love the "sales" part of our job: Closing prospects at a gym should be mutually beneficial every time––otherwise we're just crooks. We should believe in our product to the extent that if a potential client walks, we legit feel bad for them. As Josh explains, "When we're selling, we're literally selling health and happiness." Take this knowledge to heart, and then get them to sign on the line that is dotted. Enjoy, Mike
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Mutually Beneficial Marketing with Josh Carter is from Barbell Business - Podcast for gym owners by Barbell Shrugged by Will Hurst.
Published Jul 25, 2017 and 48:41 long