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How to price your pole-based product business

Pole-based business products might include (but are not limited to) merchandise, apparel, shoes, accessories, products to improve or modify your grip, apparatus, apparatus cleaners, apparatus attachments/improvements, books (ebooks or physical), templates, online/virtual/pre-recorded tutorials/workout programs, or other products that are focused…

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How to price your pole-based service business

Pole-based business services might include (but are not limited to) teaching pole or pole adjacent movement, fitness or mindset coaching for competitors, business coaching for other pole businesses, providing fitness trainer type support for conditioning, physical therapy specific to polers…

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How to Run a Virtual Class

Many pole instructors and studios are switching to virtual classes to serve a global audience and to protect against the spread of infectious disease. Whether you are starting your first teaching business online, porting an in-person business to being virtual…

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How to Pick the Right Poles for Your Pole-based Business

Selecting the right poles for your pole-based business is a fairly straightforward process.  There are a handful of companies manufacturing freestanding and mounted poles currently with more manufacturers entering the market world-wide each year. Determine your studio needs How you…

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Virtual PoleCon 2020: Everything But the Performance

This workshop was part of the Virtual PoleCon 2020 event held on October 17, 2020. Everything But the Performance by Irmingard Mayer: So you’ve trained to a level where you feel ready to perform. You have the skills and creative…

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