Facts About Yoga Business Coaching
Services
by Paul
Jerard
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There was a time when the use of the words, “Yoga” and “business,” in
the same sentence, would have been considered “shameful.” However, when
you have a Yoga studio, pay for a lease, advertising, insurance,
utilities, and more - you know this is serious business. Whether you own a
Yoga studio, or are an independent contractor, your money is “on the
line,” and possibly your life savings.
Many Yoga teachers, and directors, often ask me the following
questions: What is my most effective way to advertise? Who should handle
the marketing? What can I do about student retention? Why does a Yoga
teacher need a sales letter or business plan?
As the popularity of Yoga grows, more Yoga teachers are looking for
professional advice to “stream line,” market effectively, and make their
Yoga businesses “recession proof.” For some Yoga teachers, Yoga has
evolved from a sideline hobby to a fulltime Yoga business. Yoga students
will not be happy to train and learn with you “in a closet.”
As a Yoga teacher, your economic survival is at stake. With a fulltime
business, of any kind, a surprising amount of overhead will follow. When
you own a Yoga studio, you have to “wear many hats.” If you are already an
established Yoga teacher, you went into teaching Yoga to share the gift
and practice your own solo routine more often.
Many of the most successful Yoga studios, ashrams, and wellness
centers, get “insider” business and marketing advice. The surprising fact
is that Yoga business coaching doesn’t have to cost as much as you think.
Yoga business coaching can be handled on a “per session” basis. Many Yoga
businesses save, and learn, far more than the session costs.
If this is not the case, it is time to find a different Yoga business
coach or consulting service. The objective of Yoga business coaching is to
help the Yoga business owner become self sufficient. Therefore, consulting
is not for dependence, but to teach the typical Yoga studio owner how to
fill the gaps and address priorities within a particular Yoga
business.
What type of Yoga studio should seek business advice? Most Yoga
businesses, of any size, can use help with a particular issue. Established
Yoga studios, and Yoga teachers, usually know where they need help, but
still need practical solutions. Also, established Yoga studio owners may
want to “recession proof” their business or increase their market share
right now.
Is this type of service geared toward new Yoga studios, as well? After
years of Yoga training, and thousands of dollars, many new Yoga teachers
need to recover the money they have invested in their new career as soon
as possible. Yoga business consulting services will help any new Yoga
studio get to the next level and put the learning curve behind.
Are Yoga business consulting and technical support services given by
phone or Email? Actually, I use a combination of both methods. After a
Yoga business coaching session by phone, there is a “homework assignment”
for my client. Sometimes, this assignment will save my client thousands of
dollars or create unforeseen revenue streams.
Sales letters, marketing campaigns, and website development can be
handled by your Yoga business coach, but it is far less expensive if you
learn how to take control of your own marketing campaign. Again, the
objective is to have a client who becomes totally self sufficient.
However, complete marketing campaigns for Yoga studios are never
refused by any responsible business coach. In any economy, coaching
programs for marketing and business will save you thousands of dollars,
and teach you skills that will last you a lifetime. At this point, it will
be much easier for you to help your own Yoga students and clients.
© Copyright 2006 – Paul Jerard / Aura Publications
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Paul Jerard is a co-owner and the director of Yoga teacher training at:
Aura Wellness Center, in North Providence, RI. He has been a certified
Master Yoga teacher since 1995. He is a master instructor of martial arts,
with multiple Black Belts, four martial arts teaching credentials, and was
recently inducted into the USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame. He teaches Yoga,
martial arts, and fitness to children, adults, and seniors in the greater
Providence area. Recently he wrote: Is Running a Yoga Business Right for
You? For Yoga students, who may be considering a new career as a Yoga
teacher. http://www.yoga-teacher-training.org/index.html
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