We have 2 weeks until Valentine’s day. Take these action steps to inspire your clients and potential clients to ‘give the gift of fitness’ to their loved ones.
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- Get in the habit, and train your staff, to ask each client over the next week “Do you need to pick up a Valentine’s Day gift certificate?” Just ask!
- Have hearts with healthy gift ideas posted throughout the studio/gym.
- “Chocolate is gone in a few minutes. Give vitality, energy and fitness instead!”
- “Flowers die in a few days. Give the gift that keeps giving forever!”
- Post sample gift certificates and gift cards throughout the studio with cute Valentine’s Day messages on them.
- Host a Couples Bootcamp, Boxing, Yoga or cycling class.
- We are hosting an Valentines Day themed indoor cycling class this year.
- Offer Valentine’s Day partner training specials.
There is still time to make the best of Valentines Day. It is the season of love! If someone loves themselves and their partners, they will give a gift that really changes their life!
Yours in health, fitness and business,
Sherri McMillan
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