
Squeaky Wheels: When Should You Ignore Clients?
Some clients offer unsolicited advice you don’t need to take. Here’s why—and whose advice you should act on instead.
Some clients offer unsolicited advice you don’t need to take. Here’s why—and whose advice you should act on instead.
Some members deserve your ear. Chris Cooper tells you exactly how to find out who’s in this important group of clients.
Mentors provide the clarity, motivation and accountability yoga studio owners need to build profitable businesses.
Sorry, but it isn’t stretchy pants. It’s also not goat yoga, mats or teacher training. If you want to succeed, you must sell consistency.
You opened a studio to help people with yoga, but you can’t do that if you’re stressed out because you just can’t pay the bills.
Shannon Brasovan presents a list of common practices that need to be banished from the yoga business for all time.
Resist the call of novelty and reduce the risk of failure by offering more to people who already know, like and trust you.
Chris Cooper explains why you don’t need to be threatened by the competition.
The average Orangetheory owner nets around seven times as much as the average CrossFit owner. Because of simplicity.