Marketing 101: A Complete Guide For Yoga Teachers

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One of the biggest ways yoga teachers can improve their business (and lives) is by learning how to market themselves better.

However, “marketing ourselves” is also where most of us get stuck.

Putting ourselves out there can be hard. Self-promotion is tricky. While we want our offering to be well-known, we don’t want to sound sales-y or gimmicky.

With a deep understanding of marketing, you can turn your yoga career from barely surviving to thriving!

This article covers the basics of marketing and how it can accelerate your yoga business. Get comfy, and let’s dive in!

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What IS Marketing?

According to Entrepreneur.com, marketing is a form of communication between you and your potential customers with the goal of selling your product or service to them. Communicating the value of your product or service is a key aspect of marketing.

In other words – marketing is the heartbeat of your yoga business. The goal is to connect with your tribe (target market) on a deep level, build a solid relationship based on providing value, and eventually invite them to join your offerings. 🙂

Why do yoga teachers need marketing?

To find your tribe! Build your community! Find new students! Share your offering!

With the abundance of yoga teachers filling the landscape, marketing is one of, if not the most, important business strategy you can implement today. It will help you stand out in the sea of saturated teachers trying to promote their brands and offerings.

Also, the unfortunate reality is that most yoga teachers aren’t earning enough money to live a fulfilling life. By implementing a solid marketing strategy, you will not only serve more people but also increase your income!

Where do you start?

Before even considering how to market yourself, start by identifying your niche. Your niche is the style or type of yoga you’ll be teaching. It will feed everything you do as a yoga professional; from teaching, to building your website, to creating workshops and running retreats.

Understanding your niche will help you understand your target market. A clear and focused niche will make your marketing efforts much more impactful.

Several reasons WHY you need a niche as a yoga teacher:

  • Easier to stand out in an already saturated teaching landscape
  • Prevents burnout; you’ll be more fulfilled teaching something that resonates with you
  • Improves marketing because you’ll know exactly how to reach your target market
  • Being authentic will attract more authenticity back into your life

Once you identify your own niche, you can start marketing yourself as a yoga professional. Let’s get started by understanding how to market yourself in a digital world.

Online Marketing for Yoga Teachers

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First, do your due diligence and check the following off your list before you get started with online marketing:

  • Register with Yoga Alliance. Becoming a Yoga Alliance Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) gives you credibility. Members also get special benefits and discounts.
  • Create a yoga resume. If you’ve registered with the Yoga Alliance, be sure to include the RYT designation!

Create a Yoga Website

Create a simple website. No need to complicate things; you can easily do this yourself in 6 easy steps. Websites are an important foundation for your marketing efforts.

Consider it a small investment in yourself as every yoga teacher needs a website. You’ll see the benefits from this quickly if you put in some upfront time and effort.

  • Start an Email Newsletter: Email is the most effective way for yoga teachers to market their offerings. Everyone checks their email daily. Create a strategy around sending out a weekly newsletter to your subscribers. Your content should focus on providing value, but you can also share your teaching schedule, trending yoga topics, photos, etc. To get ideas, sign up for email newsletters of yoga teachers you admire to see how they do it. You can get started with ActiveCampaign – this is the tool we recommend for any yoga teacher who wants to earn an income from their yoga/wellness business. It’s very easy to use and they have great features to help automate your email marketing efforts. They offer a free trial and it starts at only $29/month after that. ConvertKit is another popular option with a free tier for up to 1,000 subscribers.
  • Blogging: Start blogging to build your personal brand. Share content that’s related to yoga and your niche. Keep the content interesting and engaging. TIP: Guest posting is a great way gain exposure. We love this helpful guide to understanding how to guest post.

Social Media

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Be sure to add links from your website to your various social media platforms. Then when people visit your site, they can easily follow you on their favorite social channel.

Here are the 4 social media channels we suggest you use to market yourself:

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1) Facebook

With 1.7 billion users worldwide, building a presence on Facebook can be one of the most impactful social media tools you use.

Tips for maintaining an active presence on your Facebook page:

  • Create a business page that’s separate from your personal page.
  • Create a Call-To-Action Button. This will direct people to your website or email newsletter sign-up page.
  • Invest in Facebook ads. Once you have invited friends and others in your network to “like” your page, you’ll want to invest in a few ads. You can target your demographic and reach a wider audience.
  • Boost your posts. Unfortunately, just because someone “likes” your page doesn’t mean they’ll always see your content. You can boost your posts by advertising them, ultimately reaching more people.
  • Post engaging content daily. Suggestions: share awesome high-quality images, post about yoga trending topics and ask your followers questions.
  • Join other Facebook groups. This is a great opportunity to connect with like-minded people who could one day be your potential clients or readers.

2) Instagram

Instagram is one of the most used social media platforms around. Although limited to images, you still have the ability to direct your followers to links that you post in your bio. Although Instagram and Facebook are linked, try and keep the content separate on each platform.

You can input up to 2,200 characters and 30 hashtags.

Tips for a successful Instagram page:

  • Create a business profile. This capability gives you insights about followers and posts and you can promote popular posts to reach more people.
  • Post often. Keep your content different and engaging. Although you’re limited to pictures and some text below, you can post photos of all sorts of things related to yoga or your niche.
  • Try Instagram Stories! A new feature for IG users, stories allow you to share multiple moments from your day using still images and short video clips. The stories disappear after 24 hours.
  • Keep a link to your site in your bio. You can always change this link to your opt-in page or other lead magnets. 

3) Pinterest

Pinterest is an often overlooked social media tool for businesses. It can quickly increase traffic to your site and is easy to use.

Tips for using Pinterest:

  • Set up your business account. Business accounts are important to get started because it comes with extra features like Analytics.
  • Post often and add at least 20 pins to each of your boards. Repost other pinners’ content. Your feed should have about 80% other people’s pins and about 20% your own.
  • Use Canva “Pinterest image” to create your images. They are sized perfectly for the app and then you can upload your own images.
  • Be sure to use a WordPress Plugin that makes the images on your website “pin-able” we use JQuery Pin It.

4) Twitter

Twitter is a short form blogging application. With only 140 characters to use in each Tweet, you must learn to be “to the point.” 

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Tips for getting the most out of Twitter:

  • Create a profile that highlights your business
  • Follow all relevant people
  • Re-tweet relevant content from your network, being sure to include the person’s handle in the Tweet so they follow you back
  • Use Website Card for campaigns to drive traffic to your site
  • Use Analytics to understand your audience and re-target your approach

But don’t forget….! Another great strategy to market yourself online:

Online Classes

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With the abundance of online teaching platforms, more yoga teachers have the opportunity to get their voices heard. (yay!) Teaching classes online gives you exposure to new students and prospective clients, and provides you an additional revenue stream as well. 

A few well-known sites to market your classes on are:

Once you’re established on one or a couple of these platforms, market your classes via your social outputs and website. There will be a little marketing on their behalf, but it’s a good idea you take charge and post for them.

Offline Marketing for Yoga Teachers

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Although online marketing is crucial… you cannot overlook marketing yourself in real life! It may be considered old school to some, but the feet-on-the-street, word-of-mouth way of marketing is still effective, especially as a yoga teacher.

Working at a studio

Working at a local studio has its perks! You gain valuable teaching experience, learn the inner workings of running a studio, meet lots of people, and the studio takes care of marketing for you!

Capitalize on any chance you can get to use their marketing strategy. Be sure to re-post or share on your online platforms and website as well. This is an intelligent way to market yourself while building credibility in the community as a respected teacher. You’ll have the credentials of the studio as you get your name out.

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Also – don’t underestimate the power of building your tribe through connecting with your students. Each encounter you have is valuable. Remember first names, chat with them after class, and show your genuine interest in their lives and it will pay off. Your students will appreciate your authenticity and hopefully return to your classes, maybe even with a friend. 😉  One by one you’re building your tribe! 

Teaching Workshops

If you have a unique skill or deep knowledge about an aspect of yoga, running workshops is a great way to share your offering. Once you’ve networked with studio owners, you can collaborate with them to use their space or work with another teacher to put the workshop together. 

If you’re interested in workshops, here’s an in-depth guide on offering yoga workshops

Some workshop ideas to get you thinking:

  • Arm Balances and Inversions
  • Yoga Philosophy: Breakdown of the Yamas & Niyamas
  • Therapeutic Yoga Techniques
  • Ayurveda 101
  • Adjustment Workshop for Teachers

Running workshops is another great way you can earn additional income as a yoga instructor.

Community & Donation Classes

Many studios offer donation classes once a week to help make yoga accessible to everyone. Being able to lead these classes is a great way to market yourself in the community, all the while, gaining teaching experience!

Take each opportunity seriously. Even if you’re not making money by doing it, each class you lead is another chance to market who you are and share your gifts. If you are unable to partner with a yoga studio, create your own event on Facebook and invite all your friends and family! Create momentum by using all your online resources to get the word out. Try to maintain some consistency in the schedule so your students have something to look forward to week after week!

Assist at a Yoga Teacher Training or Retreat

A great way to gain exposure in the industry is by assisting with a yoga retreat or training. If you completed your training locally, ask the studio manager how to get in on assisting in the next teacher training. If you’re interested in traveling, internationally recognized yoga teachers often have an application process for those who want to assist in a training or retreat.

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Assisting trainings and retreats not only will give you an unbeatable experience but is an incredible thing to add to your yoga resume. Not only are you subtly marketing yourself during the training, but afterward, you can market to others about the training. If you’re able to secure a gig with a well-known instructor, this is huge for you as you continue to gain exposure in the industry.

Team Up With Others

Do you have a friend who’s a healer? A chiropractor? A massage therapist? An acupuncturist? Collaborating with someone in a relatable field or one that complements yoga can make for a mutually beneficial relationship!

Together, you can offer sessions or and both reach a greater amount of people. You are marketing yourself at the same time they are, and can extend your efforts to include theirs and vice-versa.

Let’s Wrap up

If you want to live a fulfilling life with yoga as your main source of income, then learning how to market yourself is a crucial step.

We strongly believe having your own website is one of the most impactful steps you can take. If you don’t have a website yet, be sure to check out our  FREE Video Training. The 3-part training teaches you how to create a yoga website while avoiding rookie mistakes.

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About Anne

Anne is a passionate yogi who loves to be active outdoors. When she's not traveling to destinations near the equator to practice yoga and eat tropical fruit, you can find her in the kitchen cooking up nourishing meals with her partner, Brandon. A music junkie at heart, she is currently spinning: Tor, Hiatus, Friend. and Giyo.

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