A gym wants to charge me $10 per student. If I rent their space for group classes
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Hi Laurie,
Don’t worry about the fee. Just make sure it’s clean, your time is reserved for you, and that they promote the class within the space. The exposure is worth it, IF you are building clientele. If you are at max capacity for clients I would look to either a community, church, or public space to facility your classes.
My two cents…
Jake
The more spaces that I’ve looked at lately (and I’ve looked at 3 more places since my last post on this thread), the more arbitrary pricing can seem.
Where I’m getting the most profit is where I pay a flat fee for rent and then market for myself. But the place that paid me the least got me two leads for further bookings. So, everything is an opportunity if you work it well.
What have you decided so far, or are you still pondering?