Four years ago, Jason Clark closed the door on a failed fitness franchise, kissing $400,000 good-bye. On that same day, his wife gave birth to their second child. Four years on and Jason’s never been happier, thanks to a smart business decision, some clever marketing, and (most-importantly) four words uttered by his exhausted wife! It’s a tell-all episode 506 of The (award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.
A little bit more about Perform-360’s Jason Clark
Jason Clarke has been a personal trainer for 25 years. And like many PT’s he dreamt of one day owning his own business. Well, four years ago, that dream became a nightmare, when Jason lost $400K of his parent’s money in a failed fitness franchise, whilst his wife was giving birth to their second child! Wait until you hear the advice she gave him that led to where he is now - the proud founder of a new fitness concept in Brisbane called Perform-360, that this year will turn over seven figures. This is such a great story of business determination, or as Jason puts it “an expensive MBA!” So let’s go and hear how he did it, and what role marketing played in this incredible turnaround. We start off with Jason describing the time, 4 years ago, when he lost $400K on a failed fitness franchise ...
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Links & resources mentioned in episode 506
Perform-360's official website
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Other episodes with other business owners in the fitness / wellness industry:
Interview with Michelle Bridges (Motivation)
Interview with Ray Good (Mindfulness)
Interview with Tom O’Toole of Beechworth Bakery (Happiness)
Last week's episode - How a friend’s death inspired a global movement (& business) with 100 things’ Sebastian Terry
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