I told you some time ago that while personal trainers are capped at how much money they can make, there are some ways to get around the inherent flaw in the concept of trading time for money. And here they are:
First, borrow a page out of the playbook of a professionally run hair salon … sell your client a product. Here’s the scenario – you’re getting your hair cut (or styled, colored, etc.) and the stylist uses a product in your hair – for example, styling gel. Assuming the stylist does a great job on your hair, you look in the mirror and you love what you see. So of course it makes sense that when they recommend this product, you’re going to buy it – right? I mean, how else are you get that great look after you get home?
As a personal trainer, you form an even deeper relationship with your clients than the stylist does with theirs. After all, a stylist sees their client once or twice a month, where you see your client once or twice a week! But what product do you sell? I am going to recommend you stick to your chosen industry and sell them health and nutrition products. Examples would be vitamins, weight loss supplements, protein products, and so on. Yes, you are going to need to find a product line that you feel good about, and you are going to have to get some education on the products – after all, there is a big difference between a product you put on your body (hair gel) and a product you put in your body (supplements).
My wife Carin is a personal trainer, so I’ve seen first hand how providing her clients with supplements has provided her with supplemental income. In fact, one year while she was personal training full time, she sold an additional $26,000 of nutritional products to her clients! Even with a modest 30% profit margin, that resulted in an additional $7800 in Carin’s pocket! But beyond the extra money Carin made, something else happened – her clients also achieved results the likes of which they would not have gotten without the supplements. In fact so much so, that the 2 other trainers at the gym started asking Carin what she was doing to get these kinds of results from her clients. And before long, Carin taught both of them how to do the same thing. In effect, our 2 trainers became Carin’s newest distributors. And that brings me to an important business concept that I have mentioned before – leverage!
Leverage has to do with creating a system where revenue is being generated on your behalf, but without your direct involvement. In this case, the 2 trainers that Carin taught how to provide supplements to their clients (and who were now her distributors) were generating revenue for not only themselves, but for Carin! This powerful concept of “leverage” was displaying its power right before our eyes. In fact, so much so that Carin began showing other personal trainers (outside of our gym) how to do the same thing – creating revenue sources from trainers in other gyms. Wow! This was powerful! We learned business concepts that were relatively new to us – for example “duplication”, “residual income”, and of course “leverage”.
Now keep in mind, selling products is a great start to boosting your revenue as a personal trainer, but in order to really reach a level of an unlimited income, you need to better understand how to develop a distribution network. And the only way I know of to do this is to join a network marketing organization – specifically, it needs to be one that focuses on health and nutrition products. In other words, we aren’t talking about a company that sells electricity or phone services, we’re talking about a company that sell high quality health and nutrition products. In a future post, I’ll explain more about the company that we have partnered with (Market America). Now don’t be scared off by the fact that this is basically network marketing – I will show you how this concept actually fits perfectly into what you do as a personal trainer. And as a side note – there are many other professions that this can work well for – such as massage therapists, health professionals such as chiropractors, physical therapists, etc. and many more! After all – what we are really talking about here is a basic business principle of building market share – that is selling more products and services to your existing customer (or client) base. Plain and simple, we are talking about “leveraging” your existing customer base to achieve a greater share of their their spending habits.
Stay tuned for future posts about the power of network marketing – especially as it relates to personal trainers and gym owners.