Tag: Business Growth

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The Bright Shiny Object

It was called a “Super Blood Wolf Moon.” The name itself intrigued me and when I checked out the meaning of the name, each word had interesting significance.   The skies were clear over Greenville, which

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A HUGE Change in the Fitness Industry

You were likely working with clients and members when this announcement was made. Or maybe you were cleaning the bathrooms, writing a Facebook post, grabbing a quick bite to eat between coaching sessions, squeezing in

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Monitoring Your Business Growth

As a trainer and gym owner I love working with people.  Spending time on the financial accounting end of things is not so much fun. In fact, I disliked it immensely for long time.  My

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What are you #1 at?

As the Clemson football team rolls back into South Carolina the media frenzy continues. It’s truly remarkable to this northern transplant. It’s all about the numbers and three numbers really stand out as indisputable. The

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Insulate Your Business From Whatever The Economy Does

As the economic pendulum swings… For the fitness professional and business owner there is uncertain news and great news on the horizon.  Let’ start with the great news first. The fitness business has been growing

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Step #1 to Separate From the Competition

I had an interesting conversation with a woman, a regular reader of these emails, the other day. I asked her for suggestions for future content and she offered a couple of ideas. On a side

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More Dangerous Than You Realize

I started my new year “behind bars.” Exactly where I wanted to be. Before you think bad things about me and hit the unsubscribe button below, you need to know one of my favorite places

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How Your Competition Is On The Move

I checked out another new (new to me) gym yesterday. It’s another major national chain with nearly 1000 locations that has been around for a long time. I took advantage of the first visit and

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Make It Easy For Your Prospects To Like You

I recently visited a gym I have been hearing a lot about. It’s part of a national chain and has generated a lot of interest in its programs. I was visiting because I wanted to