5 Ways to take your yoga business online

Yoga teachers: It's time to take your career to the next level- ONLINE

Gone are the days where you need to hustle to 14+ classes per week just to make enough money every month!

What if you could STILL share your passion for yoga but in a more passive way?  You are already a teacher, you're already sharing yoga and wellness, so why not offer something online and have more sustainable income?

Here are 5 ways to take your yoga business online (so you can earn money from ANYWHERE!)

1. Online Privates: Some students prefer learning in a 1:1 setting, so offering privates that work with peoples schedules is a great idea.

2. Workshops: Similar to drop in classes, you can offer online workshops that your students (and new students) can join from the comfort of their home. You won't need to rent a yoga studio or split the earnings with anyone :) People will be able to watch on their own time from anywhere in the world! 

3. Mentoring: If you're an experienced teacher or have a specialization in an area (like yin yoga, prenatal yoga, yoga for menopause, yoga for children, etc.) you can mentor newer yoga teachers online

4. Memberships: You can offer memberships for students to join your pre-recorded classes and have access to a community of all members (on something like Slack, Facebook group, WhatsApp group) in a subscription style model 

5. Online courses/programs : The most profitable option (in my personal experience) is to create your own online course.  This can be a live or pre-recorded course offering some sort of transformation, like a certification program, how to achieve a certain pose, how to organise your own yoga retreats, etc.

Making the transition online can allow you to reach a broader audience PLUS have more freedom in your own schedule to do the things that you love! 

When are you going to decide to change your life? ✨

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