Posts Tagged ‘integrity’
Using Testimonials in Your Martial Arts Marketing

Using testimonials correctly in your martial arts marketing can greatly increase your enrollments and income.
There are many ways to market your school, and providing potential clients and customers with testimonials is one of the best ways to super-charge your martial arts marketing.
The power of testimonials should never be underestimated. In this day and age, consumers will only purchase products or pay for services they trust; typically, this means that product or service has been referred to them by people they know.
Since this is something that the small business owner has no control over, he has to do the next best thing… which is to get testimonials from his past clients.
Benefits of Using Testimonials
There are many benefits to collecting and using testimonials in your marketing:
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Your Members Want More – Just Make Sure You Give It To Them With Integrity

Having a BBC is a must, but "selling black belts" is NOT the way to go. If you do it, set it up so your BBC has integrity.
Having some sort of elite membership in your school is a must in this day and age.
You have to do this… I’ve tried having a school without an elite membership level, and it just doesn’t work.
As you probably already realize, those folks become your “core” and help keep the school together. Plus, it gives the really serious people something more.
Not to mention that it allows you to increase retention in your martial arts business. That’s a big one. We all want to keep our best students around longer, and a good BBC program can help you do exactly that.
How To Have A Successful BBC
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Honesty And Integrity As A Central Approach To Customer Service In The Martial Arts Industry

If you want great relationships with your students, we suggest you base your customer service policies on the "real" golden rule...
There’s a dilemma most martial arts instructors face when they start teaching kids (well, those who are honest and have integrity, anyway). That is, how do you handle belt rank promotions for kids?
Obviously, kids don’t have anywhere near the emotional maturity, logical deduction, motor skills, strength, or learning ability adults have. Granted, kids can do a lot of things many adults can’t (full splits in three weeks, anyone?) but generally speaking they simply cannot perform like adults when it comes to retention of techniques, application of techniques, and performing like an adult black belt.
So how do you handle belt rank promotions for kids without lowering standards or becoming the thing you hate most? Read the rest of this entry »
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Last night, I had a guy walk into my school to inquire about our programs. After I found out where this guy lived, my curiosity was immediately peaked. Why? Well, the guy lives in a posh, upscale neighborhood about 7 miles from our studio. Typically, most martial arts schools only draw students from a three-to-five-mile radius, which made me wonder why he drove so far to check us out. Furthermore, there are at least four martial arts studios within a three-mile radius of this guy’s neighborhood. So, I asked this gentleman straight-up why he Read the rest of this entry »
By Tom Callos If you’re gearing up to start a martial arts school –or if you already own one, you’re BUSY, so I’ll make this quick. Here are seven “out of the ordinary” but common-sense suggestions/rules for school owners: 1. Take the High Road Don’t ever, EVER do anything in your business that isn’t on the up-and-up. Don’t talk about your competitors, don’t be evasive about your prices, and don’t stoop to carnival or health club gimmicks to bring in customers. Act with dignity. Sell your benefits. Don’t let any guy in a suit tell you how much money you’re going to Read the rest of this entry »
