Small group training
Hello Sharon Gunning,
You will want to have prices that match other classes in your area and keep in mind what you are worth during that time frame: an hour session. You will want to take home your preferred hourly rate. With that in mind, now divide the number of participants into your hourly rate for individual class fees to charge each person.
You will also need to do your homework for the times people will be willing to attend your sessions. This is usually before and after work, weekends, vacation days or via a survey.
Another idea is to have potential clients bring friends and let them find a schedule that works for them.
Thank you,
Natalie aka NAPS 2 B Fit.