Tag: Fitness Business Marketing

What Is Your Most Important Habit

We’re through the first of the summer holidays and the summer season has officially begun! With the coming of the warmer weather, I am about to pull up my mobile roots and head north into

How Many New Members Can You Handle

Out my window, I can see Iowa farmers harvesting barley. It’s an incredible sight. First, there is a drought in the western part of Iowa which causes massive dust to follow the tractors and machinery

Have You Hit Your Goals For This Month

In the early part of my career as one of the youngest and highest-paid Executive Directors in the YMCA, I was faced with a task I disliked immensely. Fundraising. I was in the YMCA because

Are You Celebrating May Is National Fitness Month

May is National Fitness Month in the USA. It’s a time to bring awareness to health, fitness, and purposeful activity. It’s a great excuse (opportunity) for a marketing push, generating energy and enthusiasm around your

Is Your Marketing Plan Missing Results

I am spending some time in Iowa for the first time ever… Several years ago, I passed through here non-stop on my motorcycle. I didn’t see much of anything of interest. This trip is different.

Broken Down On The Side Of The Road

In my travels to the Midwest, I stopped at a rest area for a little stretch and walk. On my way to the main buildings, I noticed a guy with an obvious flat tire working

Congratulations! You’ve Made A Difference

Yesterday on the Sunday Morning Show, a new statistic and a milestone worth celebrating was announced. Here it is: The number of people smoking in the USA has reached an all-time low. For the first

Elon Musk’s View On Huge Setbacks

Space X’s launch of it’s latest rocket last week was noteworthy. In case you missed the launch or, more likely, missed the press coverage of the launch, here’s what happened. Space X was launching a

How Do You Handle A Money Objection

Remember the last time you were pitched by an aggressive and eager salesman in an effort to get you to buy something, Especially something you didn’t really want? The salesman typically goes into a series