An In-Home Personal Training Business May Be in Your Future
Start with commercial general liability insurance to cover third-party bodily injury, property damage and reputational harm. If you want more coverage, go for professional liability insurance (or malpractice insurance) to cover claims such as negligence or loss of personal information. 5. Build your...
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Published in | Club Industry |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Washington
Questex, LLC
28.10.2019
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Summary: | Start with commercial general liability insurance to cover third-party bodily injury, property damage and reputational harm. If you want more coverage, go for professional liability insurance (or malpractice insurance) to cover claims such as negligence or loss of personal information. 5. Build your following on social media Network at professional fitness events Advertise on bulletin boards, in newspapers and magazines Encourage previous or current clients to refer you Send people to your website or profile, so they know what you have to offer Offer discount packages to new clients Benefits to In-Home Trainers Freedom. |
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ISSN: | 2150-2692 2150-2706 |