Marketing Martial Arts

Martial Arts School Facebook Fan Page Update

July 29, 2009 by Ryan Wheaton  
Filed under Online Marketing

graphic-facebook-screenshotI just wanted to give you an update since my last post on Facebook Fan Pages.  I set up two pages, one for Marketing Martial Arts and one for my Salt Lake City Utah martial arts school.

However, I’ve really seen a lot from my martial arts school page and is probably a better example to share as it would be similar in execution to what you would have if you decided to create a Facebook fan page.

What I’ve seen so far using Facebook Fan Pages for my martial arts school:

  • Many of my students are really engaged, not just my hardcore students
  • I’m getting tons of interactions and comments to my posts
  • I’m getting lots of great feedback from my students
  • I’m able to eaily reach people oustide of their inbox
  • It’s given me a great outlet to give my students feedback in return
  • I’m using it as a follow up to our classes to give students reminders we discussed in class
  • It’s fast becoming a microblog for my school that is easily updated
  • I can easily invite people to events (coming soon)
  • I can add articles or points for discussion
  • My students can upload photos, comments, videos and more

In short, I highly recommend you create on for your martial arts school. So far I have about 25 students signed up and have had other’s outside of my school become a fan, possibly even potential future students.

Are you using a Facebook fan page yet? What have you learned and seen since using it for your martial arts school? What tips would you share?

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