I hope you all are making the best out of your basketball training business! Happy Friday to you.
Here is an objective way to think about your pricing.
Just here to give you some ideas on what business structure your basketball training business should have. This matters much more than we all realize. It could save you multiple thousands when it comes to tax season! Check with your CPA about this...
Feedback is a gift, although it can be frustrating sometimes. Whether that’s a parents feedback or data from an important metric, it’s all useful.
I used to always cringe when people said that there is an abundance and that they don’t compete against other basketball trainers. Now, I actually understand that and see why they say it.
As basketball trainers, I’m sure you are familiar with skills clinic. With so many school districts (in your proximity) that don’t have school sometimes, lots of kids are willing to attend basketball trainings during these times and lots of parents...
Today is Finance Friday, but I also want to talk about fulfillment, too.
Seasonality is real. The game is a game full of runs. Hopefully you’re making a good run approaching peak season.
Someone asked me “How do I know when it’s time to train full-time?” I didn’t do it the right way, but I have some thoughts as to how I would do it now if I were planning on quitting my job to train full-time. Hopefully this helps.
Before we end this first quarter of 2022, we had a talk with Phil Morrison about the upcoming “Committed to the Craft” Conference, an event for basketball trainers and coaches. Listen to this podcast and hear for yourself why you guys...