It is clear that a better workout experience leads to higher retention. Hospitality is a great example. The hospitality industry is all about experiences that keep retention high. They think about all the aspects of the customers’ journey, including the smell of the shampoo and the music in the lobby.Have you thought about your music as well? It's quite important.
Marketing is most of the time focused outside the gym, and most of the budget is spent on member acquisition. And I totally understand why, you need to hit the new members' KPIs. But acquisition is just the beginning of the funnel, not the end, and some of the budget should be spent on engagement and retention.
It’s almost January and your gym will be flooded with new members again. You’ll probably experience a flow of different groups with different characters, your music should change to fit the group(s) currently in your gym.
The popularity of the fitness center is growing not only with increasing modern equipment, smiling and experienced staff, above-standard services and cost-effective entrances. The way to a successful gym is through building a fitness community.
Choosing the right gym is a key aspect of any sports planning. If your clients don't feel comfortable with you, it's going to demotivate them from the exercise itself, but above all they will stop going to your gym. What does irritate the visitors of the gym the most? We went to ask them.
Whether you are a newbie in the business or you're in this field for years now, trying to overcome stagnation or conquer your freshly new competition in your area. We've got your back covered with these 10 gym marketing ideas you can use starting NOW to generate more new clients!
We love Spotify. It is the best consumer music app that ever existed. We are using it to find new music literally every day. But there are 5 major gotchas if you are using it at your gym.
We all know that gyms and fitness centres were among the businesses that were hit the most by the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns. Most fitness companies had to adapt their entire business models to match the 'new normal’, taking their services online or renting equipment to keep their members hooked.
After months of dealing with this hectic global pandemic situation, finally, most gyms are allowed to open again. However, after recent new waves of coronavirus outbreaks, some gyms were forced to close their doors again. As if running a gym wouldn’t be already hard during these crazy moments.
How to keep your clients engaged even if you are forced to close? Is it dangerous for your clients to train during this pandemic? How can you keep your clients’ interest after months of inactivity?
Well, today we’ll tell you everything you need to know to keep your business on top of it, even during a global pandemic!