Yoga Instructors May Have To Look Outside Their Studios

Love Of Yoga Gives Yoga Teachers Business Options

In this economy running a brick and mortar business like a yoga studio is becoming harder as more yogis take the plunge wanting to own their own business. Yet some who do that find themselves with less walk in clients are beginning to rethink their business model and become in-home trainers to supplement their income. What these hungry yoga teachers are doing is taking their expertise to private homes and charging in some cases a good hourly fee. It all depends on the demand where you live. In some cities buyers are getting the best deals here. But if the phone isn’t ringing and the opportunity arises to book new clients even if you need to do it on their grounds so be it. It’s money you wouldn’t have gotten in the first place. And who is to say in time that the client rather come to you. Maybe you offer a different plan at your studio. Maybe the client wants the group class experience. What is important is the client falling in love with yoga and trusting you as the instructor. That’s a win-win to say the least.

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