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5 Tips to Get More Clients [Video]

By Jonathan | On Feb 9, 2013 | No Comments | In Articles, videos

Below is an interview that I did with Kyle Bohannon. The video is 45 minutes long.

In it, I talk about:

  • 5 Tips to get more personal training clients,
  • How to use social media to gain business and attract followers,
  • How to sell programs instead of sessions (I definitely recommend this section),
  • My upcoming web Branding coaching program (Click Here to Apply)

A note — I do swear occasionally. So if that’s something that turns you off, this might not be for you.
P.S. If you run a blog and would like an interview or something similar, feel free to contact me.

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Written by Jonathan

Jonathan Goodman CSCS is the author of Ignite the Fire: The Secrets to Building a Successful Personal Trainer Career and Race to the Top: How to Take Over the Social Media Feed. He'd love it if you added him on Facebook and/or followed him on Twitter. He also runs a wildly popular web branding and internet marketing coaching program. You can find out more at http://www.viralnomics.com/coaching/.

  • http://twitter.com/FitMotivator Fitness Motivator

    Thanks Jon! I like the direct step by step style – it’s very useful :)

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