articles about wellness business, websites & branding
The With Pride Creative Blog
On perfectionism as a yoga teacher
Perfectionism can be absolutely paralysing. Let's explore how this manifests in business and some tools to help you banish it, for good.
5 not so obvious,expert tips for your yoga website
Want some not-so-obvious ways to make your yoga website work harder and convert those website views into bums on mats? I've got you covered.
3 Marketing ideas for your wellness/yoga business that aren’t social media
Social media doesn’t equal marketing. There’s a whole wider world of ways to market your business, that arguably, are a lot more effective than posting and praying on Instagram.
Here’s my top 3 Marketing ideas for you to try in your yoga business.
Follower numbers don’t matter.
It’s so easy to get hung up on how many followers you have on your social channels; and see that as a crucial factor to your success as a yoga teacher, pilates teacher, PT, studio or any business in the wellness space. I totally get it’s easy to see “oooh she’s got 200k followers, I bet she’s making BANK”.
Here’s why a lotus flower is the worst logo you could choose for your yoga business.
Branding doesn’t equal a logo. I categorically never design logos with lotus flowers, yoga figures or any cliche yoga industry visuals - It’s generic and odds with what branding exists to do - make you stand out.
Why it isn’t the end of the world if someone doesn’t like your class
If there’s one thing yoga teachers dread it’s a bad review or feedback that someone didn’t like the class you poured a lot of time into preparing and just delivered from the depths of your soul.
Let's discuss how to avoid this happening.
A logo doesn’t equal a brand.
As a brand strategist & designer, I often get asked “can I have just a logo?” My answer is always no. Because it sets you up for failure.
In today’s blog I thought we’d dive in to the difference between a brand, a logo plus Canva & Fiverr, for good measure.
3 quick & easy ways to make a long term impact on your wellness business
Making your yoga or wellness business easier and more enjoyable to own, perform better (i.e. more clients who stick around) and a nicer place to work doesn’t need to take hours, or be complicated.
I’m going to share 3 quick and easy areas you can change up that will have long lasting benefits for your wellness business.