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🗓️ 28 May 2019
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Like it or not, if you want to be a full-time yoga teacher today, digital marketing is a part of the job.
It doesn’t come easily to everyone, but through the years Jason and I have figured out what works for us. In this episode, which was recorded at one of Jason’s yoga teacher trainings at LoveStoryYoga in San Francisco, we share our best advice for yoga teachers who are trying to build a following online. We discuss:
* Our best tips for creating consistent, authentic content for social media when marketing doesn’t come easily. (Particularly, we talk about how to be a storyteller, solve a problem, and start with your wheelhouse, and turn that into content.)
* How to use social media to attract private clients, as opposed to a mass audience.
* When it might be smarter to focus on in-person marketing and networking instead of online
* An easier way to gather student testimonials for social proof
* Suggestions for people who aren’t comfortable posting photos of themselves in yoga postures (and selfies in general!). Plus, Andrea’s tips for taking better photos.
* Advice for teachers who want to expand their teaching online by making yoga videos available online
Show notes: http://jasonyoga.com/podcast/episode151
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0:00.0 | Hey everyone I'm Andrea Ferretti and this is episode 151 of Yoga Land. |
0:04.4 | Today's episode was recorded at Love Story Yoga in San Francisco in front of a live studio audience. It was during |
0:15.1 | Jason's module two of his most recent teacher training at Love Story. We took and |
0:21.8 | answered questions from students who were participating in that |
0:26.0 | training and I asked specifically for questions around the topic of |
0:31.9 | content marketing or digital marketing. |
0:35.4 | So that's what we take on today. |
0:38.0 | And it's the first time Jason and I have ever talked about this. |
0:41.5 | You know, it's really not a business oriented |
0:43.4 | podcast but I am a content person and I do a lot of this for Jason and we all have to do |
0:50.3 | it for ourselves these days so we thought why not have a conversation about it and it's |
0:54.9 | was one of my favorites I thought it was I thought it was really interesting and I hope you do too |
1:00.1 | I also wanted to mention that Jason mentions the dates for the 20-20 love story yoga |
1:07.5 | training modules but he doesn't actually say what the dates are so they are up on the |
1:11.6 | love story yoga website. You can go to love story |
1:15.2 | yoga.com click on training and then scroll down and you'll see Jason's 500 hour |
1:22.1 | advanced minniaso teacher training dates for 2020. |
1:25.6 | And just FYI, they are February 24th through March 7th, May 11th through the 23rd, July 13th through the 25th. |
1:35.0 | You can take the modules in any order and you don't have to take them within one calendar year. |
1:40.0 | We know how difficult it would be to take six weeks off of work in one year although some people do it but if you can't do it that's fine |
1:47.1 | That's why he repeats the trainings and he also repeats them in different locations so that if you need to take one training in San Francisco |
1:55.2 | and another in London you can do that too. It's really flexible. Okay without further |
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