by The Bare Foot Web Designer (a.k.a George Watts) | Yoga Marketing Tips
Back in 2015 I wrote a blog post called: Discover How To Get A FREE Venue For Your Yoga Classes. Below is a quick case study on how to approach a rugby club (or any sporting clubs) to get a free venue and 15 students without doing a single bit of yoga marketing. I...
by The Bare Foot Web Designer (a.k.a George Watts) | Yoga Marketing Tips
Pick one of these 8 SURVEY PLUGINS and start discovering what your prospects and students want… Webengage WP Survey Plugin Webengage WP Survey Plugin POWr Survey POWr Survey WP Quiz Master Next WP Quiz Master Next YOP Poll YOP Poll ...
by The Bare Foot Web Designer (a.k.a George Watts) | Yoga Marketing Tips
Here are my top 7 tips for naming a yoga business. Tip #1 Include your main expertise Many yoga teachers have many strings to their bows. A yoga teacher quite often has gone through several alternative health training certifications. For example, if you’re a...
by The Bare Foot Web Designer (a.k.a George Watts) | Yoga Marketing Tips
Introduction Adding a Google Map is a great way to show visitors to your site where your venue is and how to get there. Below is a post I did to show a Client of mine called Shugu on how to add a Google Map to her yoga classes page. Part 1: Type your address into...
by The Bare Foot Web Designer (a.k.a George Watts) | Yoga Marketing Tips
Yoga Teacher Marketing Ideas The Smart Way To Get Link Requests Step 1 | Research Find similar, non-competing sites on Google. The more relevant the site is that links back to your site, the better the quality of the backlink, which means more visitors to your site!...
by The Bare Foot Web Designer (a.k.a George Watts) | Yoga Marketing Tips
Online Marketing Training For Yoga Teachers Strategy How to add a new email to your Gmail account Category Email Marketing Purpose Send emails from your main email address (e.g. mail@youryogawebsite.com) from within your Gmail account. Difficulty 4/10 Time 15 minutes...