Beauty, Fitness, & Wellness Clients
Most beauty, fitness, and wellness businesses aren’t struggling because of their service – they’re struggling because they’re not being seen consistently. We make sure the right people see you, remember you, and come back.
Inspire Everyday Fitness came to us with a clear goal: break into corporate wellness and start working with organizations to support their teams.
The challenge wasn’t the offer, it was access. They needed the right connections to get in front of decision-makers who could say yes.
That’s where we stepped in.
Through our existing relationships, we were able to connect them directly with key contacts at the City of Lawrenceville. Not through cold outreach or mass emails, but through intentional, relationship-based introductions.
Those conversations turned into opportunities. And those opportunities turned into paid corporate wellness events.
What started as an idea quickly became a new revenue stream – built not on luck, but on being connected to the right people at the right time.
Their email list hadn’t been used in over a year, and when they did send something, it was inconsistent and not targeted. So even though they had the audience, there was nothing bringing those customers back.
We didn’t overcomplicate it. We focused on consistency and intention.
We created a rhythm of three emails per month – one newsletter to stay connected and two promotional or announcement emails tied to what was actually happening in the business. Instead of sending emails just to send them, everything had a purpose.
And within four months, that shift changed everything.
The same email list that had been sitting untouched generated over $30,000 in revenue in just 4 months.
Not from ads. Not from new leads.
From people who already knew them, who just needed a reason to come back.
Sunny Street Yoga had been part of their community for years, but you wouldn’t know it.
They weren’t new. They weren’t inexperienced. They were just… unseen.
When they came to us, the goal wasn’t more content. It was more awareness – real, local, human awareness.
So we took a different approach.
Instead of focusing only online, we went offline. Every week, we showed up in their community – visiting local businesses, making introductions, and dropping off thoughtfully designed collateral that we helped create specifically for those interactions.
It wasn’t flashy. It was consistent.
And over time, that consistency built familiarity. Familiarity turned into recognition. And recognition turned into new memberships and partnerships.
Because at the end of the day, they didn’t need to post more.
They needed to be seen.
They knew social could bring in new clients and keep existing ones engaged, but it wasn’t doing either consistently.
So we stepped in and made it easier and more effective.
Instead of expecting them to figure it out on their own, we worked alongside them. We planned the content, showed up for content shoots, and built a strategy that actually made sense for their business and their audience.
Over time, things started to shift.
Their content became more consistent. Their messaging became clearer. And their presence started to feel intentional instead of reactive.
That’s when the results followed.
Their reach increased. Engagement grew. And social media started doing what it was supposed to do – bringing in new clients while keeping current ones connected.
Not because they were posting more, but because they were finally posting with purpose.
If your clients aren’t coming back, and new ones aren’t finding you, it’s not your service.
It’s your visibility.
