The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast
355: A Quick Niche Quiz with Shannon Crow
Shannon Crow continues the theme of Niche November by sharing a quick niche quiz she has created to help you figure out what yoga niche you want to be serving! In this short quiz, Shannon goes through a list of “would you rather” questions that can help you get more clarity about what kind of yoga you want to teach.
In this series of 14 questions, Shannon invites you to consider your preferences when it comes to 1:1 vs group classes, the age range and gender of your students, the style of yoga, location of your classes, and even class size. All these questions will guide to to uncover the kind of yoga offerings you feel most aligned creating, and will help you in your niching down and specializing journey.
If you have been needing help to figure out your niche or yoga specialty or have been wondering how to build a yoga business that suits how you want to work, this episode is for you! Get the downloadable PDF from the links!
[2:01] Shannon gives a shout out to sponsors, OfferingTree and Pelvic Health Professionals.
[3:21] Shannon has a niche quiz for you! Answer these questions as authentically and honestly as you can!
[7:18] Shannon pops in to share a little about OfferingTree.
[8:59] Shannon continues with her list of questions for this niche quiz.
[12:35] If you need additional support with finding and defining your niche, book a consultation call with Shannon!
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Gratitude to our Sponsors, OfferingTree and Pelvic Health Professionals.
"How can I help right now if you're thinking about specializing and niching down?"
"I hope these questions get you to a place where you can really figure out what is your ideal yoga that you want to teach."
“All of these questions can help you to define your niche. You might be left with more questions. And that's ok.”