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Hi Guys,
This isn't a marketing question but I'm hoping you'll be willing to impart some wisdom anyway. I am wondering how you can make sure that you aren't being invited into a dangerous situation when you get new private clients that you've never met? I'm just building my business and I'm starting to get calls for privates. Want to make sure I'm safe. Thanks! Donna |
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Hi, Donna
I wonder the same thing. The only calls for private lessons I've received here in Vegas have been for services I don't offer. This makes me really nervous about getting one that sounds legitimate and then I find myself in a bad situation. For that reason I have been advertising mainly group classes. I think the only way I would do private is if it were someone I had already been instructing in one of my groups. I am very interested to see what others have to say on the subject. Shanti, Alicia |
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