Tag Archives: Planning

4 Money Making Tips for Your Martial Arts School

Having a martial arts school is an excellent business. I can cite two reasons why this is so. One, you can teach the discipline that you love and share it to other people, and two, you get to earn good money. But other people are against profiting when it comes to martial arts. For example, other teachers prefer to teach ...

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How to Generate Publicity on a Budget

Before we dive in to this article let me just clear things out. There is no easy way of having lots of attention for your martial arts business. In one way or another, we have to ‘pay’ to get noticed. It’s either through hard work or by shelling out cold hard cash. If you don’t have the means for the ...

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Interview Questions You Should Be Asking

It’s no secret. If you want to have the best martial arts studio then you need to have a good team. There are lots of ways on how to create a super star staff filled with hard-working and passionate people. One is an internship program that attracts college students who are interested in the martial arts studio business. You can ...

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Effective Time Management Techniques

Are you using your smart phone or a tablet pc to read this article right now? If yes, are you reading it while waiting for someone, or while riding on a subway or a taxi cab? If yes, then congratulations, you’re already practicing one of the effective time management techniques that we will talk about today. For those of you ...

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Why Happiness is the Secret to Productivity

We here at Martial Arts Business Magazine believe that happiness is the key to success. We often say that you should do what you are interested in. If you’re happy with what you’re doing, it will not feel like work. You’ll be excited to come to the office or your martial arts studio and do your job. You won’t need ...

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How to Master Delegation

Delegation may seem easy for some, especially to those who are eager to lessen their responsibilities, but for entrepreneurs, it becomes an arduous task. Entrepreneurs are hard workers. They look at delegation in a pessimistic manner. The force of habit is one the reasons why business people don’t like handing over their work. Businesses start from zero, with the entrepreneur ...

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From Idea to Product

I like to visualize the brains of business people as machines with cogs and gears that never stop turning. They always think of ideas on how to make money, how to improve their present businesses, and how certain things will change in the future. Thinking of a new product is one of the ways entrepreneurs can create more cash flow. ...

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How to Quit Your Day Job

For most of us who have been employees, we all had the pleasure/displeasure of having a superior. You might’ve had or might still be having a positive or a negative experience, either way, a small piece of you wants to be your own boss, to have a business of your own and have the capability to direct people the way ...

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How to Turn Your Passion into a Business

Point A: It’s easy to start a business. Anyone can have a business of their own but it’s hard to sustain it and make it grow. Point B: Businesses always fall on downtimes. If you’re going to start a business of your own like a fitness center or a martial arts school, then expect to have problems down the road. ...

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How to Be Charismatic

In business success, Charisma is of great importance.Influencing other people is hard without it. You will struggle to close a sale and almost impossible to be on top. But it is well known that charisma cannot be developed, its either you got it or not. I disagree. Charisma for me is a skill, and for any skill, it can be ...

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