Manage Your Yoga & Pilates Classes
Namaste, everyone! I don’t know about you, but sometimes it seems like signing up for a yoga class at my favorite place is more complex than a Sirsa Padasana pose. And it doesn’t have to be that way- yoga is an activity that I, and many others, enjoy doing to clear the mind after a long day. Making it frustrating and counterintuitive to sign up for tickets doesn’t truly fit in with the peaceful, meditative nature that yoga grants us. Luckily, it’s become a lot easier with a lot of the event registration softwares out there. Ticketbud in particular has been used a lot by yoga studios in order to not only easily sell spots in classes, but also to advertise their studios on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Why Use Ticketbud For Yoga and Pilates Classes?
Making sure that classes are advertised and intuitive to purchase is important to make sure that studios are filled with clients. More importantly, you'll be able to support yourself and the studio. Ticketbud makes it very easy to turn that into a reality.Multiple Classes:
Ticketbud supports multiple ticket types, discount codes, and promotional codes. It also can enforce a quantity and a maximum purchase for different tickets, thus ensuring that you get a diverse group in your studio. Furthermore, you can choose to charge for the classes or keep them as free depending on what you’re looking to do. If it’s a private class you can set it to invite only, or you can choose to send out RSVPs. If you have multiple types of classes, you can create different ticket types for them. And if the same class happens multiple times a week or month or year, you can set the recurring event type. [caption id="attachment_22380" align="alignnone" width="450"]
Ticketbud Widget:
This is the best option for most yoga and pilates studios out there: you can import a ticket-buying widget onto your website so that anyone coming to your website can easily and quickly purchase tickets to your class. There is also a calendar option which I wish more yoga studios would take care of. Many of them may post a week’s classes, but things change and I like to have a schedule planned out for a month in advance. [caption id="attachment_22361" align="alignnone" width="450"]