Posts Tagged ‘First Priority’
Marketing Plan For the Months of March and April, 2010: Seasonal Promotion – Easter
1. Print Ads: Keep placing your ads wherever they are working, and pull them from any publication that fails to pull leads.
And just because no one signed up that called last month, it doesn’t mean you should pull the ad! All it means is that you need to work on your phone and enrollment skills.
Remember, you are going to enroll about half your leads if you’re an expert salesperson, about 25% if you aren’t. So, base your ROI (return on investment) on your average numbers, and if you got enough calls to cover the cost of the ad the same month (from initial payments on new members) then keep running the ad. Read the rest of this entry »
As a martial arts school owner, you need to recognize the relationship between price and value. I feel that it’s important to share this with you because when you raise your rates, you can rest assured that there will be some people who will say that you are “too high” or “too expensive” or whatever… However, the fact remains that: 1. You get what you pay for. 2. Value is always related to perception – therefore, the perceived value of a product determines what a person will be willing to pay. Read the rest of this entry »
