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Shoppers at an apparel booth at PoleCon.

Do you have a sales process for your pole dance business?

Sales and marketing are important parts of running a business. Most pole dance businesses are great at actions that are traditionally considered marketing such as using your email list, being active on social media (or even using paid ads), working…

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Creating a press kit for your pole business

A press kit or media kit has all the information reporters or other media folks need to know about your business and how to contact you. Why do you need a press kit? If getting publicity for your business is…

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Instructor assists students with handstands.

Is your pole dance business prepared for tax time?

Please note, this article is about taxes in the United States (US). It may contain general useful information if you are outside of the US. Always refer to updated tax law in your jurisdiction and work with a certified tax…

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Social media policy template

[administrator notice: content below memberonly level=”Group Membership for Businesses of 2-5 individuals, Student, Individual or Solo-Preneur”] Update these templates as necessary based on the laws in your municipality. Social Media Content contract clause for employee or contractor [employee name] must…

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Performer at PoleCon.

Preparing your pole business for holiday sales

Before we talk about recommendations, remember, you don’t ever have to run a sale. Putting your products or services on discount is not necessarily appropriate for everyone or every business. First check out this article about why you might want…

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Performer chair dances at PoleCon.

How to create a gender-inclusive pole dance class

Creating an inclusive space where your students can be comfortable learning and growing is an important part of being a pole dance instructor! Part of creating that inclusive space is letting your students be comfortable in their preferred gender, not…

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