Top 10 Posts of 2011

2012 is almost upon us. Can you believe it?

As is the case every year, it went by far too quickly.

Before the year is over, I wanted to share with you the top posts for 2011.

As usual, a lot of posts have come and gone since our 2010 top 10 list while some posts have just shuffled around in order. It’s always interesting to see what rises to be the most read marketing ideas and information each year and to see what falls.

Here are the top 10 posts for 2011, ranked according to how many unique visitors viewed them:

  1. 50 Killer Ideas for Building a More Profitable Martial Arts School
    Here is a list of things that can help you become even more profitable in your business so you can work towards more time off, spend more time with your family and lead the kind of lifestyle you want.
  2. All Professional Martial Arts Schools are McDojos
    If you are in business and accept money for martial arts lessons then you might just be a McDojo.
  3. 12 Facebook Fan Page Ideas for Martial Arts School Owners
    Do you have a Facebook fan page but are struggling with what to do with it to get more fans and get them commenting more?
  4. Top 8 Pages Every Martial Arts School’s Website Should Have
    Learn what pages you should have on your martial arts school website that will help you convert prospects into students.
  5. Martial Arts Business Success in 2011
    To help give you some ideas for your martial arts school to start things out right in 2011, here are ten things to consider implementing in 2011.
  6. 3 Referral Marketing Systems that Can Help Make it Rain New Students
    Here are three straight forward referral marketing strategies that can help get you more students.
  7. Steal These 17 Martial Arts Trial Program Offers
    Recently, I did some research online and found some creative offers people are using all across America to help attract new people to try their schools.
  8. 10 Red Flags Your Martial Arts School is in Trouble
    Here are 10 warning signs that your martial arts school might be in trouble.
  9. How to Present Your Martial Arts Schedule
    If you have have decided to post your class schedule you’ll want to make sure it’s something that doesn’t lead to confusion.
  10. How to Create an Irresistible Offer Your Prospects Can’t Refuse
    Making an offer your prospects can’t refuse is a critical element in attracting and signing up more students.

I can’t stress how important it is to take action. Reading these posts isn’t enough. You have to try something new and try often. Make 2012 the year you take action and grow your school into the place you’ve always dreamed it could be.

I wish you and your martial arts school nothing but success in 2012!

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