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Could I actually make a good living, owning a yoga studio? I
work for the Post Office now, with 14 years in, so a change
like this would be pretty radical!
You would want to build your business as an independent
contractor first. In this course, you will find 16 ways to grow
your business with little or no overhead. When you build up
enough accounts, the decision to of whether or not to open
your own independent Yoga studio will be clear.
This has been a radical job change for all of us, but you do
not have to take any sudden or financial risks. Growing your
own Yoga business can start on a part time basis and later
develop into full time, if you get the right guidance and take
the proper steps.
Lastly, bear in mind that the business and marketing
information in this course is current and "field tested." This
information is specific to Yoga instructors and contains
successful methods used, with regard to return on investment.
Right now, there are a lot of Yoga studios who flounder
economically, because the owners have insufficient business
or marketing skills. Within this kind of climate, it is not hard to
get your market share of Yoga students within your
geographic area.
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