The Secrets to A Successful BJJ Business
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2021
- Matt Daniel is a black belt with years of experience managing advanced sales teams and wealth planning.
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I’m loving this! So many great ideas! I want to open a BJJ academy when I retire and I’m blown away with how deep and wide this topic is. Love the content! Keep it up Alec!
brilliant piece of work. really appreciated this content.
Underrated show
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Great podcast. Enjoyed every bit of it. Thanks
This was a really interesting interview. Thank you very much.
Great content! I just opened my BJJ academy less than a month ago. Im already struggling to get more members.
Same brother, Mar 1 just endure they will come. 😊
Great video. Thanks for the insight. I just started a gym about 7 weeks ago.
How is it doing now?
G'day, I'm curious to know if this is available on a podcast? Thank you.
No podcast unfortunately but we did record a second video which delves deeper
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@@AlecBaulding thanks for getting back to me.
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Would you say owning a BJJ school is profitable? What is generally made per year to live on?
You’ll need a minimum of 4-8k a month just to keep it in business. That’s assuming you’re already working in another job. My school does about 10-12k a month and I still work full time as a welder. I pay for a desk worker and an assistant trainer but that’s about all I can afford atm. I do all the maintenance and cleaning
@@AB-oe8dg other than rent, because that’s heavily dependent on location, what are your major expenses? Do you hold insurance, how much?