3 Responses to “Should You Ever Cut Back On Marketing Your School?”

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  1. Keith Sonnenberg

    Thank you for this excellent pep talk, especially the part about a potential customer needing to see your ad seven times before they react. I forget this and I’ll bet others do too.

  2. Kevin Geary

    This is good, but it doesn’t address the type of marketing people are doing. If your marketing is garbage, old-school, unprofessional, and unintelligent then it doesn’t matter how much or how little you market.

    This is a huge topic so I can’t go into specifics, but just thought I’d throw that out there.

    I’d say the majority of martial arts marketing is ineffective nonsense that people “think” is marketing or that NAPMA or MAIA told them to do. And in that case, an increase in volume isn’t going to help.

  3. Kevin, I think that most of what you said goes without saying.

    Yes, many instructors use ineffective marketing. I don’t know if I’d blame that on NAPMA or MAIA, though. At some point, instructors need to take responsibility for the success or failure of their own businesses.

    Thankfully, my site members receive a very effective marketing plan with specific instructions on how to market effectively, each and every month. The comment I receive most often from my members is, “It’s information I can actually use.”

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