
Why Adding An Online Component to Your Business is a Fucking No Brainer
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Adding an online component to your dog training business can really help you be scalable and sustainable. And no, I’m not talking about an online course!
A lot of businesses are set up to rely on one-to-ones, group courses, and board-and-trains. These are okay, but not the most effective. I see a lot of trainers waiting for things to go “back to normal.”
This standard approach doesn’t work because:
- Group classes don’t work well for focus or concentration - for anyone.
- Your clients probably won’t retain much information from a group class and be able to effectively take the training home.
- In one-to-ones, the dogs may get uber focused on you and your treat pouch, and not focused on their own person.
- If there’s fear issues, the dog may not want you in their space.
- You know you have limited time with these people so you can’t spend all the time that they need to really understand what you’re trying to teach.
- There’s a lack of support between sessions, no matter how many emails you send.
- The wasted travel time!
- There’s a cap to how many people you can help, and therefore it’s not scalable.
As humans we’re not designed to work all the time. Once you understand the concept of a blended approach, your work load goes down and your quality of life goes up.
If you’re fired up and ready to take your dog training business to the next level, book a chat with me at dogbizcoach.com. I look forward to hearing from you!
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