2013 Fitness Industry Trends survey invites industry professionals to share their feelings
With data gathering underway for the 2013 Fitness Industry Trends report, Ezypay is now focusing on getting club owners and managers to participate in the survey.
Since being launched last Thursday (14th February), over 5,000 fitness club members have responded to the survey but as Ezypay Director of Sales, Marketing and Relationships Celeste Kirby-Brown explains "the next challenge (is) to get as many club owners and managers to participate too."
Following the success of the 2012 survey, in 2013 the survey is focusing on personal training, technology and communication.
Conducted annually since 2008, the Ezypay Fitness Industry Trends survey involves fitness club owners/managers and members across Australia and New Zealand.
Each year, the questions asked by the survey are varied, ranging from retention, sales, technology, social media and personal training. Results from the 2012 survey are published in a feature in the latest Australasian Leisure Management.
Fitness Industry Trends is a not for profit survey run by Ezypay since 2008 and supported by a number of sponsors who lend their support to helping the Australian and New Zealand fitness industry grow and improve.
To participate in the 2013 Fitness Industry Trends survey or to participate or to download previous surveys and reports go to www.ezypay.com/fitness-industry-survey
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