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Anniversary Sale Questions
I had a few questions and was hoping you could help. 1) Can I use our website for the registration link under the “sites” and “funnel” option for the pop up? I’m confused on how to input a domain. 2) Will the workflow automatically send to all of our contacts? Thanks!
Welcome! (Quick walk-through)
The purpose of this group is to provide support for the marketing system I teach in my book, "From Empty Classes to Full in A Day". In this video, I give you a quick walk-through of how to use Skool in case you're not familiar with it. Watch the 1-minute-long video, then introduce yourself. We're in this thing together!
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Black Friday Sales
Here is an idea for how to approach BFS. First, you should figure out your average customer retention rate. For example, maybe your average student stays with you for 18 months with an average monthly revenue of $200. That's a total of $3600 per customer (not including gear and such). I would offer a 3 year paid in full for the price of 2 years. So they pay $4800 upfront. No payment plan. You could even sweeten the deal with a free uniform and 2 or 3 privates. Lastly, I would limit the number available to increase the urgency. You just realized a 33.3% revenue increase on those students who purchase. Now, I wouldn't roll this out to my long term consistent students. You don't want to kill your monthly cashflow. I would likely offer this to beginners who signed up within the past 6-12 months. For clarification, if someone signed up with a 1 year paid in full, then purchased the BFS deal, then their 3 years starts at the end of the current plan. It doesn't replace it. For the advanced students, I would bundle gear and private sessions or discounted gift cards ($100 gets you $125). Post flyers and send emails so family members can take advantage. What are some of your past winning Black Friday Sales strategies?
Next Campaign
Ads I am about to start another ad campaign. I did three of the mommy and me ads and found that they all performed pretty well and I feel that I got alot of movement. I also didn't talk about this much but I did an inhouse campaign to start a new company group-for beginners. Both got good enrollment. My next push is to fill. That after school slots that have enrollment but are not full full. I will post my options soon for the ads.
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What if I don't have a list of leads?
Here is a great question I got from someone who purchased the book. He hasn’t opened his school yet, so he doesn’t have a database already. This is more of a Grand Opening scenario. Luckily, this system is IDEAL for a Grand Opening Sale. First, let me preface this by saying you will need to give yourself at least 30 days to generate enough interest. That said, here is what I’d do… 1) Website – you must have a website to start generating leads and establishing a presence online. Your website MUST have the ability to capture leads above all else. If you don’t have one, then contact me and we can give you a customizable template with CRM for database collection and automated follow-up for as little as $99/mo. 2) Claim Your Google Business Profile – again, this is a MUST. The sooner you start building your local presence, the better. Add pictures of the inside and the outside. Have friends or family take a class wearing your uniform for pictures. Pictures sell. Make sure you complete the entire profile. 3) Start building your database – add family and friends. Ask them to leave you a Google review based on your character, since they can’t honestly leave a review as a paying member. Your PRIMARY job as a new business owner is to build your database. 4) Print up flyers promoting your Grand Opening event with a QR code and your website. The QR code should allow people to instantly add themselves to your database and receive information about the event like when, where, why, and how to register. 5) Shake hands and kiss babies – what I mean is you need to start out by meeting people in the community. Bring a phone and wear your brand t-shirt as you introduce yourself to surrounding businesses. Post the content to your Facebook and Instagram pages. Ask the business owners if you can put up your flyer in their store. 6) Hit local events – Fairs, festivals… the local Chamber of Commerce stuff. Even if you can’t afford a table, just walk around handing out flyers and introducing yourself.
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