Greetings from Auburn Hills, Detroit…
…and happy 4th of July! 😉
Here’s a question I received in the Facebook Group over the weekend:
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“I need to get a Facebook ad going to advertise for some new Pilates classes I’m going to be teaching.
I’m open to suggestions about content in the picture ad, but should I offer my free Pilates report too?”
– Gav Noble, Physio, Northern Ireland.
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Here’s what I would do…
…and it wouldn’t be to advertise a “Pilates” class.
Why?
Because although there ARE ‘some’ people looking to attend a Pilates class in your town right now…
…there’s “1000’s” more who AREN’T looking to attend one…
…just because they don’t understand what doing so would do for them…
…and yet would LOVE to live with the benefits of what a Pilates class does.
Which could be something like, to “tone up and ease pain”.
What woman (or guy!) wouldn’t want that?
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(That is the EXACT title of my clinics Pilates class, btw!)
So, what I would do INSTEAD of advertising a Pilates class on Facebook…
…is create a Facebook ad with a picture of a your ideal, most perfect student and then appear in their newsfeed using Facebook’s unbelievably helpful, targeting options…
…and offer *free information* to help them see how they can achieve that (…tone up and ease pain).
In my case – it would be a lady in her 50’s who we would want in our class…
…and that’s because it’s a lady in her 50’s I want to see in my physio room.
This way, the Pilates class becomes a feeder for patients at my clinic…
…and patients at my clinic become a feeder for a perfectly positioned Pilates class that we can invite them to join – and sign up for – after their care is over.
Use your Facebook ad to offer a freebie report containing “7 Pilates exercises” that they can do at home to “tone up and ease pain”…
…then in that report (and follow up emails), describe to them how (and where) they can get more…
I.e at YOUR NEW CLASS 😉
Maybe give them a guest pass for a months worth of FREE classes (…to get them comfortable coming to you)
…show them one or two videos of your class in action (…to build desire and settle any nervousness or skepticism)…
…and “hey presto”, you’ve just acquired a new Pilates (and maybe a PT patient), out of the blue.
This Facebook thing is something that very few clinics are doing right now…
…and yet, it’s never been easier to do.
It’s like I always say…
“So long as you have a plan – and have the discipline to work that plan, success in business – any business – is really, really… really easy to achieve”.
That plan is also known as a “strategy”…
Anyhoo… “Happy 4th of July” – and thanks for having me in your amazing country on this Special Day.
Sincerely,
Paul Gough
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