How does one create a Stategic Alliance?
Hello Tony Bryan, Sr.,
I had quite a bit help: word of mouth, family, friends, SCORE.org, business group and local school administration.
Having the nerve to speak up about health and fitness everywhere I go when given the opportunity without being pushy; I let the other person initiate such a conversation and jump right in.
Always dressing professionally with a logo on my shirt also brings up the topic of my career.
Take care,
Natalie aka NAPS 2 B Fit.
Here are a few options for you:
I would visit as many Senior centers, retirement communities, physical therapists, and community centers. Also contacting doctors who specialize in older populations should also be part of your strategy. As for younger ages I would concentrate mostly on the local park districts, youth leagues and join moms networking groups.
It takes time to build the right network around you in order to get your business going, but at the end it will pay off. Facebook is a good option as well and a newsletter to your current clients/members will bring you the exposure you will need to build the necessary relationships.
Hi Tony,
I am not expert in this, but I’m pretty sure Forbes is.
Check out this link, http://www.forbes.com/fdc/welcome_mjx.shtml
Hope this helps,
Ron Benamor
www.motionsoft.net