Honest & Authentic Connections = Greater Client Retention

Well, it’s the New Year and if you are like most of us you are thinking a lot about how to make this year better. You are probably also thinking about how to draw-in new students and then how to keep them. At least I hope you are because getting them is one thing, keeping them is another thing altogether. I have definitely explored a plethora of approaches, marketing techniques and business systems to help with this, but what I want to talk about today is something might resonate with you a little more. What if, when we we begin to formulate our marketing and retention plans we begin with something closer to home? What if we start with the teacher? I know it sounds overly simple, but there are two real ways we can do this that are much more authentic to our basic nature as teachers:

1. Making honest, authentic connections by planning and organizing around our natural talents.
2. Enhancing our clients’ success by knowing how they learn and how we can promote that for them from the first day.

Here are a few ideas to get your juices flowing and get you started. Download Worksheet Now 

4 replies
  1. Cheryl
    Cheryl says:

    Thank you for your inspirational and talented gift of putting into words
    ways to keep our teaching skills fresh.
    Happy New Year

    • Chantill
      Chantill says:

      Thank you, Cheryl. I am so grateful for your presence and participation in the project and hope your teaching is thriving! I look forward to keeping the conversation going.

  2. Rose Lago Thomas
    Rose Lago Thomas says:

    Hi, Chantill! I am new to Skillful Teaching and so grateful for all you are sharing and to feel a part of something bigger than just “me” working out of my little home studio! I can certainly see how I can learn so many new things to bring to my clients and my teaching skills.

    When attempting to download the worksheet for Honest & Authentic Connections = Greater Client Retention, it brings me to a “No Results Found” page. Would you be so kind to advise. I would like to continue reading about this topic.

    Warmly,
    Rose Lago Thomas

    • Chantill
      Chantill says:

      Hi Rose,
      Sorry for the delay. The link is all fixed. You should be able to click on the download link and it will take you directly to a pdf version that you can print. Silly technology 😉 A blessing and a curse it seems.
      Many thanks for your participation in Skillful Teaching! It is wonderful to have you and I look forward to connecting with you more. Don’t be a stranger.

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