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Fitness Facilities Control User Data with Remote Asset Management
By
Emily Attwood,
November 2012
We’re living in the era of the “quantified self,” the idea that everything we do can be tracked using technology, recorded, integrated, analyzed and applied to our daily lives.
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Software Helps Facilities Enhance Relationships with End-Users
By
Paul Steinbach,
December 2011
Whether you run a health club, a recreation center or a martial arts studio, you do what you do well and with an entrepreneurial esprit unrivaled in most other professions.
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Secure Billing
By
Amy Scanlin,
June 2008
Keeping the personal and financial information of your members safe should be a top priority, and choosing the right management software can help.
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Research Update: Techno Training
By
Ronale Tucker Rhodes,
June 2008
Fitness facility operators are now integrating online technological tools as part of their membership offerings, which provide motivation for members, as well as an additional revenue stream for the fitness center.
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Getting Creative with Management Software
By
Heather Peavey,
November 2007
Your management software has incredible capabilities for collecting member data. And, fitness facility managers are using that data in creative ways to increase sales and improve retention.
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Get Personal With Assessment Software
By
Heather Peavey,
September 2007
Learn to use your assessment software to its full potential to help members achieve their fitness goals.
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Checking Up on Check-In and Customer Service
By
Heather Peavey,
October 2006
Can facilities substitute software for service at check-in? Employees at two facilities -- one independent, one corporate -- give their take on how front desk systems can make or break a member's experience.
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Software Advantages
By
Scott Krosnowski,
September 2006
Fitness and spa software can streamline the administrative responsibilities involved in operating a business.
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Billing Bells & Whistles
By
Heather Peavey,
August 2006
Software companies have improved their products and developed new ones to meet the needs of growing fitness facilities, and one of the major areas of growth is in non-dues revenue, or profit centers.
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Fitness Software Opportunities
By
Guy Brown,
June 2006
Software that helps fitness centers assess members and plan exercise and nutrition programs can increase retention and revenue.
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