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Jeff Isler: a repeatable, profitable business model – part 3

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The work that Jeff and his team are doing with younger students, 5-12 years old, is really inspiring. Everything that Jeff shared about this should truly help all of you build out programs for a largely untapped market. I’ve heard from quite a few people of how they avoid this age range (Jeff shares that he did this as well) But then realizing that it’s something that’s extremely important.

We’re going to talk about marketing, and how Jeff is going to get students in the door and better educating parents. I love that way that he “pitches” it to parents.

We took through the synergistic flow of students through his different programs and how it all comes together.

We wrap up this awesome interview with golf coach Jeff Isler talking about two takeaways he’s come to realize after coming form the business world and spending the past 10 years building golf academy.

Do you want to create a business or a job?



Jeff’s Pricing Example
Jeff on Twitter

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