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The Sound of Her Voice

March 15th, 2010 · Comments Off · Creativity, Marketing, Yoga

If you’re a yoga stu­dent who lives in an area blessed with lots of stu­dios and tal­ented teach­ers, you can be more dis­crim­i­nat­ing when choos­ing where to take classes or which teach­ers to fol­low. Now that I’m no longer a rank begin­ner, I’ve started to pay closer atten­tion to the fac­tors that cause me to pre­fer some teach­ers over oth­ers. And one of those fac­tors is, I con­fess, the sound of her voice.

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Information Junkies Wanna Know… More

February 5th, 2010 · Comments Off · Marketing, Yoga

Inter­est­ing fac­toids, like how many Amer­i­cans prac­tice yoga, spread like wild­fire across the Web and blo­gos­phere. But get­ting any per­spec­tive on those fac­toids can be much harder to find, and in some cases, impos­si­ble. There are numer­ous unan­swered ques­tions, such as

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“Open Table” for Yoga Bookings?">Open Table” for Yoga Bookings?

February 3rd, 2010 · 4 Comments · Tools & Technology, Yoga

As a busy yoga enthu­si­ast, I some­times won­der what would hap­pen if yoga stu­dios within a given metro area agreed to an “Open Table” model for class book­ings. (Open Table is a cen­tral­ized reser­va­tion ser­vice for restau­rants that oper­ates in major cities, includ­ing iPhone and other smart­phone apps.) In an ideal world I’d take 6–8 weekly […]

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Are Digital Models Influencing the Business of Yoga?

December 17th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Tools & Technology, Yoga

My Seat­tle yoga stu­dio is under­go­ing what its founder calls a “rebirth,” over­haul­ing its web pres­ence, expand­ing the class ros­ter, and offer­ing online class reg­is­tra­tion and pay­ment options. Finally! This is a smart deci­sion, as they have lim­ited space, a grow­ing num­ber of qual­i­fied teach­ers, and increas­ing demand for their classes and work­shops. On one […]

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The Quest for the Perfect Yoga Mat, Take 2

October 7th, 2009 · 7 Comments · Yoga

A while ago I wrote about my search for the per­fect sticky mat for in-home yoga prac­tice. I’m still look­ing, but have a more informed opin­ion based on fur­ther tri­als. It’s a toss-up between prAna’s Rev­o­lu­tion mat and my long-time favorite, the black mat pro from Man­duka. Both are top-of-the-line mats designed for seri­ous yoginis […]

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Yoga in a Flatter World

August 12th, 2009 · Comments Off · Marketing, Yoga

Thanks to this blog, I’ve now had my first taste of busi­ness oppor­tu­ni­ties that can emerge from blog­ging, by attract­ing entre­pre­neur­ial peo­ple with shared inter­ests and pas­sions. Blog­ging is a part-time hobby, not one I invest enough time in to drive sig­nif­i­cant traf­fic vol­umes or hits on the site. So my expec­ta­tions of results are low. […]

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Using Twitter to Find Yoga Teachers

July 16th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Marketing, Yoga

I just had my first quin­tes­sen­tial Twit­ter expe­ri­ence, after sev­eral lack­lus­ter months of exper­i­men­ta­tion. Within 2 hours of pos­ing a ques­tion on Twit­ter, I had a great answer from the sin­gle most rep­utable source in the world. My ques­tion was, “Who are the Anusara yoga teach­ers on Cape Cod?” The per­son who responded to my query, […]

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The Quest for the Perfect Yoga Mat

June 25th, 2009 · 5 Comments · Marketing, Yoga

See my lat­est post for an update on this quest. For some time I’ve been look­ing for the per­fect yoga mat, but have not yet found it. Over time and with daily usage the mat becomes a kind of sacred place so it’s impor­tant that you find one that really fits your needs and val­ues. Here’s […]

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Lululemon: Cult-like Loyalty?

June 9th, 2009 · Comments Off · Brand Matters, Marketing, Yoga

So how does Lul­ule­mon inspire such cult-like loy­alty among its cus­tomer base (prin­ci­pally yoga prac­ti­tion­ers)? They do the basics really well — for both in-store and online shop­ping. It’s clear they’re pay­ing atten­tion to cus­tomer expe­ri­ence man­age­ment across many dimen­sions. A Well-Designed Expe­ri­ence Play­book Here are some of the things they get right: Print PDF

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Celebrating Earth Day

April 22nd, 2009 · Comments Off · Back to Basics, Yoga

For 10 years we have been lucky enough to be stew­ards of a small but beloved prop­erty that includes a tidal marsh on Cape Cod, adja­cent to 100 acres of con­ser­va­tion land (a mix of sec­ond growth for­est and tidal wet­lands rich in birdlife). It’s a place of the heart. Look­ing closely, you can see a […]

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