Posts Tagged ‘marketing’

Profits in Motion Analysis. Part 4

Wednesday, June 27th, 2012

Table 1 shows the minimum requirements for each approach. Consultation with video and computer specialists is highly recommended prior to purchasing equipment. (more…)

Profits in Motion Analysis. Part 2

Wednesday, June 27th, 2012

Now, as hardware costs continue to drop dramatically, it is only a matter of time before video analysis becomes commonplace in all areas of sports training. Health and racquet clubs with clients who regularly participate in elite or recreational sports are ideally positioned to take advantage of this trend. (more…)

Types of Classes Variety

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

In addition to a great instructor, variety is key to keeping your current members happy, and to attracting new members. Variety means offering a number of different classes, but it also means offering some of those classes at different levels for your more advanced or lessexperienced participants. (more…)

Why Business to Business is Big and Getting Bigger Post 2

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

And that is a dangerous thing to let happen. After all, we’ve learned two very important points in the last few years. First, although people might not be buying things online, they sure as heck are researching. People are using the Internet to learn more about a product before buying it. That is why an effective marketing-oriented Web site, full of detailed product information, is playing such an important role in overall corporate revenue. (more…)

Why Business to Business is Big and Getting Bigger Post 1

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

In the mad rush to the world of business-to-business e-commerce, marketing professionals will soon discover–if they haven’t already–that their interests in corporate Web sites are getting less attention. That’s a dangerous state of affairs. (more…)