Nowadays there are many more options for Fitness Professionals in marketing a new business. The following are a few that you can incorporate in social media as soon as you finish reading this.
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FACEBOOK:
Well this is a no-
brainer…or is it?
I’ve found that if you
have a personal
facebook page, you
should add a “business”
page, which is free. The
reason to add another
facebook page is that
you don’t want potential
clients to read or see
anything from your
personal page that may
put you, and in turn, your
business, in a bad light.
So for both males and
females, here are a few
do’s and don’t’s to
having a business
facebook page:
1.Do – Announce your
business on your
personal facebook
page.
2. Don’t – Close your
personal facebook page in
order to get more viewers
on your business page.
3. Do – Ask people to
“Like” your page or be
“Fans”.
4. Do – Invite people to
“Like” your facebook page
from your personal
facebook page.
5. Do – Make your
business page inviting.
Make sure that you include
hours, location, your
business bio, etc.
6. Don’t – Have
provocative pictures on
your business page.
7. Politics – Don’t get
involved on your
“business” page.
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LINKEDIN: LinkedIn
is great but it is more for
business networking
with other fitness
professionals and
companies, than for
marketing your business
to potential clients.
TWITTER: I love
Twitter! You can tweet
your classes,
workshops, grand
opening or anything else
you’d like to.
TUMBLR: Although I
don’t use Tumblr as a
whole, I do follow some
people for great fitness
information, inspirational
stories as well as to get
some great laughs.
BLOGGING: Make
sure you connect it to
you website as well as
connect it to your Twitter
and Facebook pages.
INSTAGRAM:
Instagram is an
awesome way to get
yourself and your
business noticed.
PINTEREST: The
best part about Pinterest
is that you can “love”
and “share” any pins
you see.
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