The Story of Dave and Adnet
I met Dave in 1994 while working on contract for Digital in Galway. At the time Daves vision for the Yoga Centre was in its nascent phase and he was busy putting in place the elements he would later need to fulfil his vision. My own imaginings of the future were strongly coloured by the emerging World Wide Web and shortly after I left to become involved with Adnet, back in Dublin. Myself and Dave kept in touch over the years and as his yoga centre began to take shape in 1999/2000 we decided to put together a simple website for the centre.
We set-up an initial website for Dave and provided him with some content management software (CMS) and a little training. As an ex-tech himself Dave was well equiped to embrace the technology and set about building out the content of the website with course information, articles about yoga, and information about the leading teachers he was bringing to the centre. The strategy worked well, the search engines started to notice his site and the enquiries started to build.
The early successes encouraged Dave to invest some more in his website and the next two elements we decided on were to improve the visual and navigational aspects of the site and add an electronic mailing list function. This led to a significantly improved “Brand” image for the site and much easier navigation of the expanding volume of content. The content was also proving to be very attractive to the search engines and Dave’s traffic and enquiries continued to build.
By 2004 it had become clear that it was time to implement an online booking system to handle the volume of enquiries and take the paperwork, time and human error out of that process. This feature proved to be very popular with the visitors and has vastly improved Daves ability to manage track and analyse his course bookings.
In 2005 we added a teachers and course information database to the website. This is part of Dave’s ongoing efforts to Build Community keep his centre at the forefront of the Yoga community. This helps raise awareness for the centre among teachers (major influencers) and practitioners while being an extremely useful resource for both teachers and people looking for suitable yoga classes in their area.
Today the Burren yoga website has over a 1000 pages of content and gets typically 8000 unique visitor every month. Most of Dave’s course are booked out well in advance primarily through the online booking facility. Dave continues to work at his vision and we continue to provide expertise, support and maintenance for his website. If you are looking do something good for yourself and have an enjoyable and memorable break I have no hesitation in reccommending a visit to the Burren Yoga and Meditation Centre.
Question.......
How can a niche business, operating in the west of Ireland, become a centre of excellence and consistently draw clients from all over the world, with a modest marketing budget?
Burren Yoga & Meditation Centre
Start with a vision.
Building the Business
Working the Website
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