I would probably advertise. Advertise on a newspaper. You should make the advertisement flashy and very attractive. It should capture a lot of attention.
advertise about it and see what happens
In order to start a personal training business, one would need a certificate that he or she passed an evaluation of knowledge from one of three orgs.
Physio-Control LIFEPAK/EXPRESS Training DVD, Venture Academy Volume 2 Sales & Marketing DVD, and The Business of Personal Training - Tools for Success are pretty good business training DVDs.
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There are many ways to advertise job openings in your small business. You can advertise jobs on websites such as Monster or Workopolis, as well as advertising in your local newspaper.
Advertise your business, then you'll be fine from there.
That depends what the business is, who they advertise with and the size of the advert. It's impossible to give a set figure.
an article is to advertise the small business and what the business is able to do.
For most Personal Training Businesses the direct costs are as follows: 1) Your rent you pay to the gym (if you work in a gym) 2) Cell Phone/Web Site 3) Marketing (Business cards, lead boxes etc). To make sure you have planned all your costs make sure you use a Personal Training Business Plan please refer to related link.
A business might choose not to advertise a job opening if the hiring managers already know of someone they want to fill the position, or believe they can find someone through personal contact or by working with a recruiter. In the last case, the recruiter might advertise the job, or might use his own existing contacts to identify job candidates.