ashe wrote:So I have an idea to promote locally by going around to the luxury apartment complexes and seeing if I could give a free one or two hour workshop in their on site club houses.
What types of materials should I put together in order to appear as professional as possible when I approach the management?
jjy5016 wrote:Find out who the management company is for the complexes. They should be able to tell you who to contact at the complexes.
Prepare an outline on what you intend to present. Cater a presentation to the prospective clients. If it is a retirement community then stress the health benefits. If it's yuppies then use terms that would appeal to the "new age" professionals.
(New age increasingly seems to mean MILFs with plenty of time on their hands and money to throw around in my experience)
Attach any newspaper clippings or magazine articles that have been published on I Liq Chuang so that they might read about it. You can also reference youtube video and website info in your introduction letter.
It sounds like your complexes might be condominiums or townhouses in which case you will probably have to address the board directly or make a proposal for them to peruse and discuss at their monthly meeting.
If you address the board in person don't go in a suit. Go in your uniform or some sort of traditional garb so you are not just coming across as another salesman with a pitch.
PlanoTaiChi wrote:My advise would be
1. decide what you want to get from this free seminar. (students for your studio, regular classes at their place, gauging interest for seminar topics?)
PlanoTaiChi wrote:2. Have some written material that explains you and what you have to offer and how the residents and the management benefit from your services. nothing fancy unless money is no object
WujiRob wrote:You might want to check out http://www.scribus.net/ for a DTP tool.
ashe wrote:So I have an idea to promote locally by going around to the luxury apartment complexes and seeing if I could give a free one or two hour workshop in their on site club houses.
What types of materials should I put together in order to appear as professional as possible when I approach the management?
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