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Tools & Tactics<br />

Lean On AMS for Your Success<br />

by Ms. Chris Lee<br />

Face it, there are numerous threats trying to rob you of success as a martial arts<br />

school owner.<br />

You’ve felt the choke hold of the negative perception MMA can<br />

bring to the martial arts. You’ve been impacted by the blows of<br />

tough economic times and their effect on the martial arts industry.<br />

If you’re almost out of breath and losing consciousness professionally,<br />

there still is hope.<br />

Consider the following adapted lyrics from a well known song,<br />

“Lean on AMS, when you’re not strong. And AMS will be your<br />

friend. AMS will help you carry on.” It’s not a sign of weakness, but<br />

rather a mark of wisdom to seek a helping hand when it’s needed.<br />

Regain consciousness and breathe easy by leaning<br />

on AMS for your success like hundreds of<br />

other successful school owners.<br />

The industry has gone through many<br />

trends plus economic highs and lows during<br />

the forty years AMS has been helping<br />

school owners. AMS can’t control trends<br />

or the economy, but they have successfully<br />

helped many martial arts professionals<br />

maintain their own distinctiveness<br />

while realizing their dreams of<br />

financial freedom. You’re probably<br />

wondering, “How?”<br />

First, many school owners<br />

get a lot of headaches and<br />

heartaches by struggling to handle<br />

their own billing for student<br />

tuition. It can be a draining task<br />

doing the accounting on student<br />

contracts and it steals the<br />

energy you need to teach great<br />

classes. Also doing collection<br />

on student contracts can hurt<br />

retention by giving the perception<br />

you’re a bill collector<br />

rather than a teacher.<br />

When you lean on AMS,<br />

you get reliable, accurate, on-time, and professional billing service<br />

that eliminates the headache and heartache so you can focus on<br />

what you love, teaching the martial arts! You can have peace of<br />

mind that your student contracts are being handled with great care<br />

and professionalism in order for you to get the highest income on<br />

your student tuition.<br />

Next, how can leaning on AMS help with the negative perception<br />

of the martial arts and a down economy? Receive highly<br />

effective, totally customizable, new, relevant, and eye-catching ads<br />

each month that can help you enroll 25 to 30 new students each<br />

month. Get ideas for family oriented promos and instruction where<br />

you still maintain the integrity of your style.<br />

AMS has been innovative in creating the most profitable after<br />

school martial arts program that can increase your income by<br />

$100,000 or more a year in any economy. In addition, AMS has<br />

the most technologically advanced school management software<br />

in the martial arts industry that aids you in achieving high level<br />

retention through its VIP promotion and automated emails.<br />

Leaning on AMS helps your school succeed through higher<br />

professionalism and advice with proven results to bring financial<br />

success in any economy. The famous song adapted would<br />

say, “AMS’ll share your load, If you just call AMS.” So just call<br />

1.800.275.1600 or visit ourams.com and begin leaning on AMS for<br />

your success now!<br />

MS. CHRIS LEE is a martial arts business development consultant with a background in online and<br />

social media marketing.<br />

104 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | ISSUE 3<br />

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