Training runs two different businesses under one name — scheduled group classes with a fixed calendar, and private sessions booked around one dog's specific problem. Conflating them on the site loses people looking for either.
Group class schedules live in a spreadsheet nobody outside the business can see, private session enquiries need a phone call to even scope, and there is no way to show what a graduated dog can actually do.
Class type, level, and available spots shown clearly, booked without a phone call.
The specific behaviour issue captured up front, so the first conversation is useful rather than starting from zero.
Before-and-after training results are the best sales material a trainer has — showing them properly matters.
Training methodology and qualifications displayed clearly, since trust is the entire sale in this business.
Not everything on this list will fit you. The plan decides which ones do.
Multi-session packages sold up front improve cash flow and commit the client to the full program rather than one session at a time.
Removes the back-and-forth of checking availability by phone or message for every single enrolment.
A simple log of what has been covered and what is next, shared with the owner — it demonstrates value and justifies the next booking.
A video call for an initial behaviour assessment before committing to an in-person package, which lowers the barrier for a hesitant new client.
A few more questions about how you actually run things, then we'll put together what we'd do and what it would take. Free, and yours to keep either way.
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