Why your boutique studio needs a newsletter, and how to create one
Creating a newsletter for your boutique studio is an excellent way to stay connected with your community, keep your members informed and attract new participants to your classes. A well-crafted newsletter can highlight what makes your studio special, share success stories, offer health tips and promote upcoming events or offers.
Here are four key benefits a newsletter brings to your studio:
Key benefits
1. Keep your members engaged
A newsletter regularly reminds your members about your studio and the value you bring to their lives. It acts as a consistent touchpoint that motivates, informs and strengthens the sense of community.
2. Build a strong community
Sharing success stories, behind-the-scenes studio updates or member feedback encourages connection. It shows that you value your members and celebrate their progress, which builds trust and a sense of belonging.
3. Increase member retention
Regular communication helps to keep members long-term. When they hear from you often, they stay more connected to your studio and clearly see the added value of their membership.
4. Use a direct marketing channel
A newsletter is a direct line to your members without the noise of social media. You can communicate your offers more clearly and often achieve better conversion rates than with traditional advertising.
These benefits alone should convince you that a newsletter can truly boost your Pilates studio.
Now that you know why you should send a newsletter, let’s look at how to get started. Here is a step-by-step guide to launching your first campaign:
Your step-by-step guide to creating your first studio newsletter
1. Define your goals and target audience
Before you start writing, decide what you want to achieve with your newsletter. Do you want to get more people into your classes? Promote workshops? Share tips on fitness and wellbeing? Your goals will help you create content that suits your audience, which is usually made up of existing members and potential new clients.
Tip: Make a list of possible goals and narrow it down to 2 or 3 clear, measurable objectives (SMART goals). Every part of your newsletter should support these goals.
2. Choose the right newsletter platform
There are many tools you can use to create and send newsletters, such as Mailchimp or Constant Contact. Or you can use the built-in email marketing tool from bsport, which works seamlessly with your existing customer data. These platforms help you design, segment your audience and analyse your performance. Choose the tool that best suits your budget and studio needs.
3. Collect and organise your content
Your content is the heart of your newsletter. These formats work particularly well for boutique studios:
- Class schedules & updates: Announce new classes, schedule changes or exciting highlights.
- Trainer spotlights: Introduce your team with short profiles and personal fun facts.
- Member success stories: Show the impact of your classes through real-life results.
- Health & wellness tips: Share helpful advice on posture, breathing or core strength.
- Offers and events: Create interest in workshops, retreats or limited-time promotions.
Tip: Use a consistent template for every newsletter. Plan 3 to 5 recurring sections such as a review, a tip of the month and a preview of what’s coming.
4. Design with brand recognition
Make sure your newsletter visually reflects your studio: include your logo, colours and a clear, friendly layout. Use high-quality photos from your studio or your classes. Ensure the design is mobile-friendly, as many people read newsletters on their phones. Keep the layout tidy with short teaser texts and links to further details.
5. Write clearly and with impact
Use simple, concise language. Structure your text with headings, bullet points and short paragraphs to make it easy to scan. Speak directly to your readers and create a sense of personal connection.
Tip: Avoid long sentences! Most readers will only skim the newsletter.
6. Add clear calls to action (CTAs)
Every section should encourage a specific action; whether that is booking a class, clicking to your website or following you on social media. Use buttons or clearly visible links so readers know where to go next.
7. Test and send
Before sending your newsletter to your full list, do a test send to yourself or your team. Check that all links work and that the design looks good on different devices.
8. Evaluate your results
After sending, take time to review how the newsletter performed. What were your open and click rates? Which content worked best? Use these insights to improve your next newsletter.
9. Unlock the full potential with Audience
One of bsport’s standout features is the Audience tool. It connects all your bsport features to create personalised, dynamic automations based on real customer behaviour.
Imagine this: a reader clicks on a link in your newsletter titled “The benefits of Reformer Pilates”. They are then automatically added to a “Reformer interest” workflow. Over the next three weeks, they receive relevant information until they finally book a Reformer class.
That is smart lead nurturing made easy.
How often should you send your newsletter?
The frequency should keep your members informed without overwhelming them. Here are a few guidelines:
- Monthly: Ideal for most studios. Offers a recap of the past month and a preview of upcoming highlights.
- Every two weeks: Good for studios with lots of events, class changes or seasonal promotions.
- Weekly: Only recommended if you truly have regular, interesting content – for example, a weekly tip or mini series.
Important notes:
- Ask your members: A short survey can help you find out their preferred frequency.
- Quality over quantity: It is better to send fewer newsletters with more relevant content.
- Segment your audience: Active members may enjoy more frequent updates, while less active ones might prefer fewer emails.
Now you know everything you need to get your own newsletter off the ground. It can be a powerful tool to strengthen your community, add value and grow your studio.
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