Maintaining Healthy Athletic Business Relationships
Is it possible to make a business out of sports? Absolutely.
Sports complex facilities, golf courses, swimming clubs, shooting ranges,
soccer clubs, volleyball clubs and gymnastics facilities are just a few types
of businesses that make a living out of supplying people with their favorite
activities. An active lifestyle promotes a healthy lifestyle. Athletes often
enjoy practicing and training for their favorite activity and stick to stricter
diets to keep their body at peak performance. It is not uncommon to find health
enthusiasts also promoting their healthy living supplements and product lines
at fitness centers as well.
Large fitness related businesses often team up with other businesses to help
promote products and bring brand awareness to customers. Soccer clubs are
notorious for using big name brand athletic wear companies for their uniforms,
socks, shoes and bags. Volleyball clubs also sport shirts and shorts that
promote athletic wear companies. The tennis industry sells racquets, warmups,
tennis balls and even shoes that will be best suited for the court. These
popular sports are not the only ones that are promoted through sports
facilities. If you are enjoying sports that are a bit less thought of such as
archery, bowling, fishing or hunting you will also know certain brands that
stand out from the others. Gun ranges and sharp shooting competitions may offer
information on any Kel-Tec Sub-2000 9mm rifle or other
guns that offer light weight feel and accurate aim.
Teaming up with companies that help promote products that will benefit your
customers is a key element when owning a sports related business. You will want
to build relationships with brand representatives to get the newest products on
your shelves for your clients. You also will want to reach out to supplement and
healthy food businesses that will be able to steer your customers in the
direction of healthier consumption and dietary supplement options. Your
customers will appreciate all of the additional services and products that you
are featuring in the facility and most likely refer others to your
facility.
At some point your merchandise that does not sell will become “last
season” and this is not a problem either. Many sports facilities take
this as an opportunity to bring in more business by offering a sales and
service promotion. The sale of the older equipment draws in non-members but
then the promotional membership options and free facility tours or free
demonstration or lesson will keep them and intrigue them to joining your
facility or club. Soccer clubs and other athletic clubs that practice out of
businesses where they rent out space can still utilize these opportunities as
well. In many cases the clubs that rent space from facilities can also offer
free demonstrations or club information for customers who may have never heard
of them otherwise. The age old saying of “it’s not what you know but who
you know” definitely holds true when you are hoping to network and expand
your business clientele and creating long lasting business relationships will
help further your own success.