Author Archives: JMM
3 Common Newsletter Mistakes
1. You forget to mention key milestones in your students’ lives. Yes, your students love your studio and they want to hear everything about it – but if that’s all they get from your newsletter, they will quickly lose interest. Make sure you mention what’s going on in the lives of your students. Is someone… Continue Reading
What if your pole biz isn’t a studio?
There’s more to pole than teaching classes. It’s amazing how much the pole world has grown in the last few years. More and more pole studios and competitions are springing up everywhere – but so are pole businesses that don’t teach pole. Pole businesses that don’t teach pole? Absolutely! Think of all the grip aids… Continue Reading
Are You Shying Away from Your Local Business Groups?
Sometimes the world of pole seems too far distant to even think of joining a networking group. Sure, sometimes people just don’t get what you do, but often meeting you in person is all they need to get over their reservations. So, don’t let your fears about what others might think hold you back. You… Continue Reading
The Key Ingredient to Getting Partners for Your Workshops
Join forces to create a better workshop. One great way to host a workshop is to join with other local experts to create a full roster of events. The thing is, when you’re busy organizing all that, it can be easy to forget the one thing you need to do to get everybody on board.… Continue Reading
3 Questions to Ask to Get More Impact from Workshops
Hosting workshops at your studio is all too often the kind of thing that happens only when a few random event fall into place. Like running into a champion pole dancer at an event and learning they’ll be in your area, or choosing something because the studio down the street is now offering it. These… Continue Reading


