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HOW YOU CAN BENEFIT FROM MARTIAL ARTS ON TV

It’s important to stay aware of all this exposure so you can devise ways for your business to benefit from it. If you’re skeptical, consider the dance and gymnastics industries. For decades, they have banked on the Summer Olympics to bring in new students, and it always works. If you own a school, you should be doing the same — with everything on television that’s related to martial arts.

Covered here are just six of the many avenues that can lead martial arts schools to increased success. Some, like the Olympics, are televised in homes, restaurants and sports bars across the country. Some, like are bona fide hits online.

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