Showing posts with label building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label building. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2015

How to Start a Martial Arts Business (8 Steps)


Start by gaining knowledge about the martial arts. Find out about about the industry (tournaments, training methods, etc..) if you want to start a martial arts business . Train in one or more of the martial arts (Karate, Taekwon-do, Jujitsu, etc..) and learn about the different fighting styles. You'll gain more credibility if you become a black belt yourself in one of the martial arts disciplines.
Look for a location for your business. Choosing a good location is essential for your success. You want to find a building that is large enough to house your practice room and your store. It should also have a parking area and be close to residential areas. People won't want to travel too far to come to classes.
Secure funding. Talk to a bank about getting the financing you need to start a martial arts school. The bank will decide whether you are credit-worthy by looking at your credit score. When requesting a loan, be sure to ask for all the money that you will need at once--this includes money for the location, equipment, advertising and salaries of your employees.
Register your business. File the paperwork to register your martial arts business with the local and federal government. A lawyer can help you with this if you are not sure that you are doing things right.
Purchase equipment needed for a martial arts business. The classroom area should have mats on the floor and mirrors on the walls. You'll also need to purchase proper training gear and clothes for your prospective students and maybe a few display weapons to sell in the store area.
Set up the inside of your training facility and store areas. Be sure to keep safety in mind.
Hire employees trained in the martial arts. Employees will make or break your business. Choose employees that have specialized training in each of the martial arts you plan to focus on. Also, consider hiring workers that enjoy working with children, since many of your students will be children.
Advertise for customers. Look for local customers through newspapers or fliers. You can also network with websites that focus on the martial arts. These sites can lead people that are interested in the martial arts to your school.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

How to Get a Free Website for Affiliate Links


Point your browser to a free website builder like Weebly, WebStarts, Webs, Yola or Doodlekit. Click the 'Sign Up' or 'Get Started' button on the preferred provider page and follow the prompts to register for an account.
Log into your account and follow the onscreen instructions to set up a new website title and address. Using Weebly, for example, click the 'Create a Site' option that appears on the page, enter a desired title in the text field provided, specify the type of site you are building, such as 'Business,' and choose a category. Continue to enter a preferred domain name, which makes up the URL address, and then click the 'Continue' button.
Design your website pages using the tools in your account. For instance, with Yola, click the 'Page' menu to create the number of pages you need, click the 'Style' menu, select a ready-made page design and click the 'Layout' column to set up the appearance of any rows or columns on your pages. Further, click the widgets in the 'Basic' box on the right and drag them to your page to automatically insert elements such as text blocks and videos.
Add affiliate links and marketing features, such as banners, to your preferred pages. To illustrate, click Doodlekit's 'Google AdSense / Advertising Tool' in the menu bar and enter your AdSense client ID (if applicable), or paste another companies' code in the designated text area in the advertising module. Alternately, with WebStarts, click the 'Insert' menu, select the 'HTML Code' option and paste your affiliate code to display your links.
Click the 'Save' and 'Publish' options to save your work and make your website viewable on the Internet. View your provider's 'FAQ,' 'Support' or 'Help' page if you need help finding these features.
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