by 7Figure Sam | Jul 15, 2008 | Fitness Marketing Strategies, Marketing Fitness, Personal Trainer Sales Systems
Haha – that title will getcha reading, won’t it? It’s undeniable that there’s a certain panache to the term Celebrity Trainer … but what does it mean exactly? People tend to think that it means you train celebrities, but not in my...
by 7Figure Sam | Jun 4, 2008 | Marketing Fitness, Personal Trainer Sales Systems
Let’s spell it all out in one place, once and for all… That’s exactly what I just did – in a stream of consciousness I just crammed all the realest techniques into one more HARD-HITTING, 20-PAGE SPECIAL REPORT, and added it to the REPORT that...
by 7Figure Sam | Apr 3, 2008 | Fitness Marketing Strategies, Marketing Fitness, Personal Trainer Marketing, Personal Trainer Sales Systems
Just when you thought having a website was enough, things online have changed. Creating a static web-page where people come to get information isn’t enough anymore; you need to tell a story that people can connect with. But since you’re a living, growing human being,...
by 7Figure Sam | Feb 11, 2008 | Fitness Marketing Strategies, Marketing Fitness, Personal Trainer Marketing, Personal Trainer Sales Systems
I know all of you at one time or another has typed the term “Personal Training” into Google out of curiosity. When you did, right there in the top ten results, along with Wikipedia and all the big training companies with huge advertising budgets, you...
by 7Figure Sam | Jan 15, 2008 | Fitness Marketing Strategies, Marketing Fitness, Personal Trainer Marketing, Personal Trainer Sales Systems
As a great man once said – “Let me see that THONG” – Or in this case I wanted to talk to him: I’m referring to fellow trainer Eugene Thong. For every trainer out there who gets big-time media coverage, trains a roster of stars, or is...
by 7Figure Sam | Dec 19, 2007 | Fitness Marketing Strategies, Marketing Fitness, Personal Trainer Marketing, Personal Trainer Sales Systems
At my barbershop recently I observed an interesting phenomenon. All the barbers there will cut the hair of anybody that walks in the door. Every new customer is an adventure in haircutting for them, and I think that’s what holds them to $12 per haircut and such long...