How Do Personal Trainers Get Their First Clients Without Feeling Salesy?
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Summary
In this conversation, Jon Bond discusses the challenges personal trainers face when trying to acquire their first clients without feeling salesy. He emphasises the importance of building trust, being authentic, and focusing on the client's needs rather than traditional sales tactics. The discussion covers various aspects of personal training, including consultations, listening skills, marketing oneself, and overcoming self-doubt regarding pricing and value. Jon encourages trainers to be themselves, build relationships, and seek community support as they navigate their careers.
Takeaways
- Getting your first client doesn't require slick tactics or uncomfortable selling.
- Building trust and consistency is key to client relationships.
- Personal trainers guide clients rather than sell to them.
- Listening to clients is crucial for understanding their needs.
- Marketing is about communicating who you are to the right audience.
- Reframing the sales conversation can reduce anxiety.
- Valuing your services is essential for self-confidence.
- Navigating client conversations requires honesty and clarity.
- Building relationships is more important than traditional sales techniques.
- Community support can help trainers gain confidence and share experiences.
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