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If there's one thing Ashkahn and Graham have learned, it's reopening. Float On has had to shut down for repairs so many times over the years that they've got the process down to a science.
They share their secrets for making sure you have a full week after opening, build momentum, keep your members happy in the downtime and throw a kickin' reopening party!
Show Resources
How Often Does Float On Party? – DSP 225
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Transcription of this episode... (in case you prefer reading)
Graham: Alright.
Ashkahn: Okay, welcome everybody.
Graham: Wooooooooo.
Ashkahn: Yeah.
Graham: Ahh, the crowd goes wild.
Ashkahn: Yeah, so you better be goin' wild out there.
Graham: Clap, we can hear you if you're clapping. You better clap.
I'm Graham.
Ashkahn: I'm Ashkahn.
Graham: And, today's question is; “I am expanding my float center.”
Ashkahn: Nice.
Graham: “How can I capitalize on this so that when I grand re-open, I'll be booked?”
Okay. Swell.
Ashkahn: Swell.
Graham: Swell. Yeah, it is a good time to reorganize some of your marketing when you're closed, especially if you just have a bunch of contractors who are doing work and you yourself are not in charge of overseei...