You Are Only as Good as Your System
I see the same things from trainers over and over again. How do I handle all of these leads, how do I generate more leads because I have too much open space, how do I hire new staff I need somebody right away, what do I do in this situation, and the list goes on.
These are all valid questions and concerns, the first couple times, beyond that they are road blocks, excuses, sticking points, and a waste of time. (Or however you wish to look at it.)
Most people, not just trainers, are really excellent technicians. In laymen’s terms good at doing the basic work that drives the financial engine of your business. Now there’s nothing wrong with this as long as you realize you don’t really own a business but rather have just created yourself a job.
If you are reading this blog I make the assumption that you’re not happy just punching a clock and doing the same thing day in and day out. I am assuming that you not only want to make more money but that you are perhaps even a little like me in that you want to control your own clock. You see truth is if I had to get a real job where I had to show up at certain times, had to stay all day, had to request time off and could only take so much each year I’d probably get fired. I’m going to tell you a little secret, something I don’t think I’ve never really shared with anyone, even though I may work a lot I’m really not very good at it. I have a hard time focusing for long periods, and my mood greatly determines how productive I can be, if it’s not right something that should take 20 min can turn into hours. Because of this if I had to work on someone else’s terms I’d be a sporadically productive second rate employee. My ability to thrive is based on being able to work on my own terms, so for me building a business that works when I can’t or don’t want to is critical, how about you?
December at One-to-1 is policy and procedure month, this month I gather up all the bits, revisions and changes to our various policies. We discuss them, re-write them and then over Christmas I print our update operations manual. I believe that single manual is one of the biggest reasons for our continual success. How did it get created? Well just as painfully as you are thinking, but you know what it was worth every penny and more.
You need to sit down (even if you are a solo trainer) and make a list of all the things you do in a day related to your business, no task is too big or too small. You then need to begin creating a step-by-step list of how you complete each process, and as you do imagine having to repeat that process 100 times or more. Now this doesn’t mean its set in stone it’s simply your process right now and as you discover the flaws in that process you can revise it. In some cases rather than physically writing it down the quick and easy way to document it is to use your flip cam and make a video of you doing it and explaining it. Imagine if you ever hired someone to replace you, or if you yourself were hired by a company if you had a book and video library that showed and explained every single process right down to how to answer the phone, take cash, run a certain promotion, sell a product, etc. How fast could you learn? How quickly could you become the star employee?
Even if you will be a solo trainer for many months yet to come this is still critical. By setting your own policies and procedures for everything you do you minimize the mistakes you make and reduce the number of, often costly, emotional decisions you will make.
Systems are critical for taking control of your business and ultimately your life, live it on your own terms, because if you’re like me you’ll never be anything more than average if you don’t.
Fitness Marketing: Building the Tribe
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My good friend and colleague Leanne Ellington (www.NotYourAverageBootCamp.com) weighs in on the importance of “creating community.” This is a great follow up to last weeks post on “True Service” and how critical these both our to a successful fitness marketing strategy.
Earn Immediate Loyalty With Over the Top Service
Let’s face it, true service (what a brilliant tag line Kal Tire has adopted, a whole mission statement in two words) is very, very rare in our society today. Last weekend I gave the example of going to Home Depot, having only the self checkouts open and then the machine asking me how many bags I used and wished to purchase. I understand the argument the company hides behind in that reducing bag use is good for the environment; however it’s sad that I now have to shop in an understaffed warehouse, ring in my own items, bag them myself and pay for them without any feeling of added value. They rely on a brand and recognition and never earn any amount of true loyalty because the customer doesn’t leave feeling valuable. Soon they won’t even take the items off the truck (which generated a business idea this weekend.) As a fitness professional you will never be able to afford to rely on your brand image so you must condition yourself to provide over the top service. When you do people notice because it’s a rarity that slips further away each day as more and more mom and pop outlets fade from our mainstream shopping. If you make your clients feel valued they will stay with you forever. It’s critical that you call your clients instead of always relying on electronic means, send them random text or email affirmations, a thank you card and giving them your 100% best in every session is a recipe for long term success. I know this sounds like common sense but it’s continually amazing to me how many trainers are seriously missing the boat or just plain don’t understand the mechanics of true service.
On the flip side before moving into our new home my wife and I purchased a new dining room set from a local furniture store, I was amazed that the salesperson took the time to call me and said the following, “I know you and Wendy have a lot on your mind with the construction of your new home and you were concerned about your furniture arriving before Christmas. It’s going to be a little bit yet but I’ve just learned it should arrive before the end of November and I just wanted you to know as you have enough to think about already. Have a great day.”
She didn’t have to do that, we had already felt she had given us good service and were pleased with the result, but what she didn’t know is that we’ve also been looking at other furniture and were kind of on the fence about a few pieces and where we would get them from, it’s safe to say we’ll be back to see her the moment we’re ready to buy. See how simple that was for her to earn our absolute loyalty? One additional phone call.
Moving Your Prospects to the Buying Position
In the last couple posts I’ve talked about the mechanics of building your personal trainer marketing funnel. Still for most the big key task is continually growing the steady in stream of new prospects into your marketing funnel. At some point though, you need to be able to systematically move people from potential buyers to buyers who are ready to commit.
Truth is this is a much simpler equation than you might expect, it must include three parts. Any time a marketing campaign fails the underlying reason why is always a consideration of one of the following three components.
1) Value – Now by value I’m not talking about the offer, the cost or any kind of pitch. I am talking about your (or the image of your company’s) perceived value to the consumer. This is essentially the by-product of your efforts to build a relationship with them through any means or point of contact. Quite simply the content, information, education or investment you have made in them without ever asking for anything in return.
2) The Pitch – The high value, irresistible offer or deal you have presented to try to catch their attention or to encourage them to take action. All good pitches will include a service or package that represents above average value (such as a service package including some bonuses of some sort), a measure of scarcity or limited availability, and a tight deadline.
3) A Close – A close is simply the final push to the point of action. It’s the moment past the pitch where you connect the emotions and desires of the prospect to the offer or pitch presented. It’s human nature, the majority of our decisions are based on emotion and ultimately how we feel about them or how we commit to them is a product of how strongly we feel about that decision. It’s critical you learn how to align your services with the emotions of your prospects. (search for posts on selecting your niche if you are completely confused.
Any marketing campaign you run, any attempt to attract more customers can be analyzed by these three factors. The value you present to your prospects prior to, during and in between pitches will have the biggest effect on the outcome of each. Remember what zig Ziglar says, “you help enough people get what they want and you will get what you want.” It’s true, you truly have to be ready, willing to invest in people fully, really make a difference in their lives, if you maintain that relationship with the prospects in your personal trainer marketing funnel and I guarantee they will reward you with their business.
Set, Show, Close, Know Your Metrics
How long a period has elapsed since your last 10 inquiries for your service? Of those 10 how many did you get to meet with and spend any amount of time with? And of those how many became paying clients? If you can’t answer this off the top of your head you should be able to within 30 seconds (or however long it takes you to open that spreadsheet.)
This small series of stats can have a profound effect on your business. Without knowing these numbers you really have no idea what people may or may not like about your service or if the majority are buying. As a Profitable Personal Trainer next to training clients and producing great results you have a very important job, that job is to master set, show, close.
We’ve been talking a lot about your personal trainer marketing funnel, specifically how to create it. As your website establishes itself, as you get more involved in the community and so on you will find that the flywheel for generating new prospects and leads will begin to turn on its own. Your next responsibility is then to begin providing offers to your now loyal listeners that will encourage them to take the next step and contact or meet with you. You are now in the phase of developing systems to set targets and goals for new appointments set. A great bench mark is to just simply try to set one new potential client meeting per weekday. Achieving this alone will easily have you on track to earn six or multiple six figure incomes.
The show portion becomes the loosely scripted, mostly repeatable presentation or information that is provided to your potential clients. Now I’m not saying you need to have something ready to go word for word, but you need to have a pattern to follow. For instance we begin each new consultation with a series of questions to understand the wants, needs, emotions, and experiences of our guest. From there our program manager may show all of or focus on specific parts of our programming presentation more relative the emotions and interests of that potential client. By using a similar pattern to each new meeting it allows you to test new ideas and improve it as you go to ensure you are maintaining the highest possible conversion rate.
The close portion will be the hard statistic of how many did buy versus those that didn’t Again you could track this for particular promotions as well as broad across the board. Either way you can see which offers potential clients are the most receptive to and begin to make adjustments. Sometimes it’s just how the offer is presented or the total perceived value but either way you now have a simple way to validate your outcomes with new potential clients.
So with your marketing funnel in place begin working on being able to set one new potential client meeting per weekday or an average of twenty per month. Divide the number that show by the number set and you know your show percentage, typically we find about 80% show in our area and the industry norm would be about 60%. Next divide the number that close or buy by the number that show up and this will be your close percentage, for this you want to aim to be 80% as a minimum or above. These simple metrics will create a rock solid foundation under your business.
How-to Make Your Services a Hot Commodity
I was recently asked a number of questions about my sales presentation that I present to new potential clients. For years I was maintaining a very high close ratio with new potential clients. The great service I provided and the results were generating a lot of referrals, so to keep up I essentially had to develop ways to efficiently handle my initial meetings with new potential clients. Kind of by accident my sales presentation was born.
There are different opinions about whether you should have any kind of formal presentation or not, I choose to but that doesn’t mean it’s the only way that it works. Since the inception of One-to-1 Fitness I now rarely meet with new potential clients, this is the role of our program manager. Having a set presentation allowed me to script or plan many finite details of the process which now allow him to maintain a steady 85-91% close ratio with no real prior sales experience.
You can do the same; you just have to understand how your potential client is feeling.
1) They are feeling your services are awfully expensive.
2) They are worried that you may not deliver on your promises and they will wind up getting nothing for their money.
3) (Especially if you are solo personal trainer) They are wondering if you are truly a legitimate business and will they see good value.
My opinion has always been that by attempting to make your service a tangible solid item you increase the perceived value and legitimacy of what you do with your prospect. With all the bad trainers that are out there I think this is a pretty critical component for your long term success in this industry.
What makes you different or better than other trainers?
For me it’s my attention to posture and muscle imbalances has created an individualized training approach where people lose weight and feel great but usually eliminate aches and pains and learn a tonne about their body along the way. This philosophy has become deep rooted in the image of our studio One-to-1 Fitness. So our presentation demonstrates this value and solidifies the image.
New potential clients are met with a binder full of pages that display and explain the different methods of testing we perform, details of the program, and tools for accountability and support. My program manager explains why this is important to them, how it makes us different, and how it guarantees their results.
In essence we have established our image, demonstrated value, and reassured them against their greatest fears. Because the pages are well organized in a nice leather binder and printed in colour (and happen to display testimonials on every single page to validate our results along with nicely displaying our money back guarantee to reduce and eliminate objections before they occur) you can quickly see how this demonstrates tangible value to our potential client. At the same time it also allows a repeatable format to follow to which I can teach staff to repeat and modify accordingly to improve the results.
It doesn’t stop there though. Many of the materials displayed in the presentation are also forms and tools used to develop client programs and provide them accountability. So when they come in for their very first appointment we solidify this program even further by giving them a completely personalized package with all these forms and materials. Actually receiving this physical package alleviates much of the natural feelings of buyer’s remorse when we make a big purchase. It further legitimizes our services, creates value, and also becomes a topic of conversation with family and friends. That same tool we used to create value now takes another role and helps us generate more referrals.
This is a very brief overview of one of the ways we have made our intangible service a physical commodity in high demand, something for you to consider as you grow your own business.
Your Marketing Funnel and the Desperation Loop
Almost all new trainers, myself included, seem to get stuck in the Desperation Loop. The Desperation Loop is that time where we are trying super hard to generate momentum in our businesses. We’re often struggling to make ends meet; trying to take clients any where we can to ensure income continues to flow. We’re scratching, clawing, biting, anything we can to achieve the security our families both need and deserve.
It’s not easy, but you must continue to do what you are doing, take every chance you can get to acquire new clients today and keep trying to increase your cash flow. Equally paramount you must break the cycle of the Desperation Loop as quickly as you can. Many trainers don’t and this is why the rate of attrition in our industry remains so high. It’s difficult believe and even more difficult to commit to but, no matter how desperate things can seem you must ensure that you consistently schedule a little time every week to be working on your marketing funnel.
Your marketing funnel is the engine of your business. At first that engine doesn’t idle very well, it just continually wants to stall at any moment. With consistent effort and adding the parts that allow it to maintain a more consistent environment your engine will idle and run with little to no supervision or minimal added effort, it’s then that you can stomp on the accelerator.
So what does this mean for your business?
Well the first thing your engine needs is fuel, in our case our fuel is new leads, contacts and prospects. The second thing we need is a container to put that fuel in, in our case this means a database that allows us to easily add, subtract, organize, and contact our prospects. And the third critical thing we need (while we work on fine tuning the engine) is something to ensure the fuel doesn’t go bad or stale, in our case this means a simple means of consistently contacting them on a regular basis to build a relationship.
You see the truth is as a small business the success of your relationships will determine the health and success of your business. Consumers have too many options, and too many competing business can afford to spend thousands and thousands of dollars to brand an idea. Your only hope at getting through on your shoestring budget is to slowly over time build a relationship.
Back to the desperation loop. In the desperation loop you are only attracting the prospects that are ready to buy and make a commitment right now, those that are not are going to move on and look at other things until they are in that buying mode, not likely to be with you. By using an easy system of managing contacts and contacting regularly you build a relationship that ensures when they are ready to buy it will be with you.
How does the new trainer do this easily?
Well there is only one done-for-you solution I know of and that’s FitPro Newsletter. I talked about this a little bit last weekend in my presentation. An electronic newsletter is the ideal way to: easily manage, contact and build relationships with all your contacts simultaneously. FitPro Newsletter makes it easy as you don’t even have to create the newsletters; the software designers generate regular content bi-weekly and wrap it in a shell meant to look like you. FitPro is an easy solution to allow you to manage the time and difficulties of the Desperation Loop while providing the foundation of your marketing funnel. Build your funnel and the Desperation Loop will end, I believe everyone should use FitPro Newsletter, I’ve used it since its creation and it has changed the face of my business. (And in full transparency, if you do click on this link and choose to buy it I will receive a small commission which I use to offset my website costs, however that’s only within the last couple months and I’ve been promoting this product for years. I will never recommend anything I don’t use or 100% believe in, this is one of the most important products you can use for building your business.)
5 No-Cost (Tom Cruise Approved) Ways to Quickly Build Your List
There are many ways that you can build your prospect list for your personal trainer marketing funnel. In this post I’m going to explain 5 of my favourites. Following these tips not only will you build your list but also rapidly position yourself as an expert in your community. Before I jump into the list you should understand what’s known in the internet marketing world as an opt-in. (If you don’t already.)
Personal trainers have been slow to catch on to what savvy marketer’s have known for some time. Using some type of online location (often a one page website to push visitors to a simple action, known as a squeeze page)to push visitors to providing their email address to receive a high value bonus item or service in exchange for the opportunity for you to contact them regularly. This is the opt-in process and it can change your life. If it sounds complicated but the good news is the product I mentioned at my recent appearance at the CanFitPro Calgary conference was designed specifically for fitness professionals and this purpose. Not only does it include the simple technology to easily setup this process it goes a step further and allows you to completely automate regular contact and relationship building with your list. (More on this in another post coming next week but if you want to jump the gun and learn more go here now.)
Ok on to the list building items, one more note, if you are new personal trainer your goal is to build a contact/prospect list of 500 local people as quickly as possible. I’ve seen time and time again a list of 500 will be enough to build the whole foundation of your business and quickly achieve and surpass six figure sales.
1) Lunch and learns, public speaking. At my conference session two people in attendance commented that they regularly get 10-15 new contacts in a lunch and learn or short information seminar. You really should have close to 100% conversion in this environment. The key is make sure you ask them for their names and emails and take the list at the end, don’t expect them to contact you after. I’ve been testing new methods of getting people to take action (in fact I even tested an idea in my session) but nothing works as well as simply asking people for their names and emails in your workshop.
2) Classified Ads. Craiglist, kijiji, and other similar classified sites provide many free venues to “get your name out there” and direct people to your opt-in pages or to replay with their email in exchange for a high value item or service. One of my top coaching clients has consistently grown his contact list by 30, 50 and 100 new contacts per week with a simple free recipe classified ad.
3) Ask your current and old clients. Run a referral contest with your clients, don’t even make it about who signs up but rather who simple refers you the most new people’s names in exchange for valuable information you can provide. An American colleague has grown his list by hundreds in just a couple weeks with a series of about 3-4 emails.
4) Networking meetings, Chamber of Commerce events. Pretty much every community has social clubs, networking groups and a Chamber of Commerce. Simply go to these events, talk to as many different people as possible. Hand out your cards but more importantly get theirs. Transfer their information to your list and begin building a relationship with valuable information.
5) Leverage social media. Everyone is on Facebook. Post intelligent updates and information that betters peoples live. It’s critical you maintain the right Facebook image, forget the cheesy status updates you see people make. Because the drama is their people are watching, if you enrich their lives they will click through, get them to your opt-in page.
If you read my previous post; with these tips and a few numbers you should easily be able to build a schedule and plan how to reach 500 prospects in a conscious, realistic and repeatable timeline.
What will you invest to succeed?
I see a lot of new people from last weekend’s CanFitPro Calgary conference are joining Profitable Personal Trainer this week. I figured it was a good time for a little post on mindset. First let me say welcome, I hope this information changes your life as much as it has mine.
I’ve said this plenty of times, there are days I Have doubted it and I am sure you have them too but it is entirely true: This industry CAN provide any lifestyle you want if you are willing to do what it takes to make it happen.
What’s your number?
Look, it’s ok to talk about money, you don’t have to be a greedy person to be conscious of the financial means you need to live the life you deserve. In our society money=freedom, the freedom to spend each day with your children like you should, the freedom to see and experience beautiful things in the world, and the freedom to help a neighbour in need anytime and anywhere. What’s your number, how much money do you need on a monthly or annual basis to accomplish these things. To succeed at anything you must first know where you desire to go.
Plan backwards, start at the top.
Take your dream, your number, your big goal and the try to break it down into a few things. What things would need to happen to even get you close? For example if you wanted to earn $1,000,000 a year you can divide that into months ($83,333), and even into weeks ($20,833). Let’s say your average training session is $60 and you can complete 40 per week ($2400). Even with that basic info I now know I need to work toward getting 10 trainers to do exactly the same as I do to generate a million dollars in sales, after their wages that number will likely be slightly more than double if I personally wish to earn a million dollars. This may sound like a daunting task but continue to break it down. Do you think with all that you are learning from the Profitable Personal Trainer you might be able to get 5 trainers to complete 40 appointments per week each in the next 1-2 years? (If you answered no you need to read more of this website now.) If I could guarantee that you can personally earn $500,000-$1,000,000 a year for the rest of your life with a 5 year plan doing what you love to do, would you be excited? That daunting goal now may not seems as bad, you must reverse engineer from the final result to where you are, without that clear path you will NEVER reach that goal, that is a fact.
What are you willing to invest?
I hear people talk about commitment, how committed they are to growing their business, how they want to do this, but would you bet your last dollar on your commitment? I hear people say they can’t afford to invest in tools to help them, to hire people, or to use an expert to coach them, but can you really afford not to? I’m not saying you should carelessly throw around resources but if you are serious about success at some point you have to be prepared to go ALL IN. This might mean going on a social hiatus and burning the midnight oil, it might mean giving up the finer luxuries for a time to close the gap on some assets. Whatever it is just remember this industry CAN provide any lifestyle you want if you are willing to do what it takes to make it happen.
Selling Personal Training
This week another special guest, Samantha Taylor who is an absolute expert on selling personal training and especially this aspect of it. She is exceptional at helping people get in touch with their emotions that are keeping them from successfully reaching their fitness and weight loss goals. People don’t want to spend thousands of dollars getting in shape, even though they truly need to. Listen to Samantha explain how to talk to potential clients to help them realize the real value of your services.
Watch this video to hear what Samantha has to say and then I add to it after (haha, you have to see what happens at about the 4 minute mark.) this is the simple secret to selling tonnes of personal training.
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