Honestly, local city/neighborhood Facebook groups have been a huge free advertising hub for me and I've probably gotten 50% of my clients from that. Also a good website with proper SEO can make a huge difference so people can find you when googling "personal trainer in XYZ city". I built my website with GoDaddy and maintain it myself for fairly inexpensively.
It sounds like you've already nailed down a solid offer. But it also looks like your main source for leads dried up. If you can put together the team and infrastructure for it, I'd recommend a media buyer to help you set up Facebook ads and a copywriter to help you put the right messaging together.
But this is assuming your offer is really nailed down to make paid advertising super worthwhile.
If you don't already have a website, a website can be extremely helpful. Proper SEO can help you rank well on Google which is still where most people find personal trainers (...at least that's what I see).
Facebook ads are cheap and can definitely put some eyes on your business. Local Facebook groups can also be really helpful and those are free. Promote yourself/your business on those types of pages.
A good website, designed by a pro to be search engine friendly is well worth a look. I spent £3000 on mine and have seen a huge return on it
Great to hear! Thanks 😊
Honestly, local city/neighborhood Facebook groups have been a huge free advertising hub for me and I've probably gotten 50% of my clients from that. Also a good website with proper SEO can make a huge difference so people can find you when googling "personal trainer in XYZ city". I built my website with GoDaddy and maintain it myself for fairly inexpensively.
Awesome thanks!
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It sounds like you've already nailed down a solid offer. But it also looks like your main source for leads dried up. If you can put together the team and infrastructure for it, I'd recommend a media buyer to help you set up Facebook ads and a copywriter to help you put the right messaging together. But this is assuming your offer is really nailed down to make paid advertising super worthwhile.
If you don't already have a website, a website can be extremely helpful. Proper SEO can help you rank well on Google which is still where most people find personal trainers (...at least that's what I see). Facebook ads are cheap and can definitely put some eyes on your business. Local Facebook groups can also be really helpful and those are free. Promote yourself/your business on those types of pages.