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Why Branding Matters More in the AI Era for Wellness Businesses
AI is making it easier than ever to build something polished. The problem is that polished is quickly becoming expected. In this article, I break down why branding matters more than ever for wellness businesses in the AI era, and what founders need to understand if they want to stay relevant, memorable, and hard to ignore.
Jen Drews
Apr 14 min read


The guide to refreshing your brand (4 quick tips)
Spring is a good time to take a second look at your business and make sure your brand still reflects the level you are operating at now. In this guide, I share 5 quick ways to refresh your wellness brand this spring, from updating your photos and website to tightening your messaging and bringing your branding back into alignment.
Jen Drews
Mar 254 min read


How Wellness Businesses Using Wix Can Get More Bookings
A simple website is not the problem. An unclear one is. In this article, I break down 5 common issues I see on Wix websites for health and wellness businesses, from unclear messaging to booking friction, and how to fix them so your site feels more professional and converts more visitors into bookings.
Jen Drews
Mar 236 min read


Pilates Branding Case Study: From Classes to Certification
What does it take to build a Pilates brand that goes beyond classes? In this case study, we break down how Flow with Lo was designed to scale into education, certification, and long-term brand growth — while still feeling grounded, personal, and deeply aligned.
Jen Drews
Mar 184 min read


What Bacon and Eggs Can Teach Us About Branding
Most people assume bacon and eggs have always been the classic American breakfast. In reality, this morning tradition was created through one of the most influential marketing campaigns in history. Learn how Edward Bernays reshaped breakfast habits — and what modern founders can learn about branding, perception, and business strategy.
Jen Drews
Mar 65 min read


What Stage Is Your Wellness Brand In? (And What to Focus on Next)
If you're building a wellness or fitness business and unsure whether you need branding, strategy, or a website next, you're not alone. Many founders invest out of sequence — leading to wasted time, money, and momentum. In this guide, we break down the four stages of a wellness brand — Emerging, Growing, Established, and Premium — and what each stage truly needs to move forward with clarity. Whether you're launching a Pilates studio, scaling a boutique gym, or refining your we
Jen Drews
Mar 33 min read


Pickled Pilates: Why the Simplest Logos Are the Hardest to Design
A boutique fitness branding case study exploring how Pickled Pilates blends pickleball, Pilates, and wellness into one cohesive brand identity.
Jen Drews
Feb 243 min read


The 3 Signs Your Brand Isn’t Clear Yet (And Why Design Won’t Fix It)
If you’re building a Pilates studio, wellness brand, fitness business, or service-based company, it’s easy to assume the next step is design. A new logo. New colors. A better website. But here’s the truth: Most early-stage brands don’t have a design problem . They have a clarity problem. And design cannot fix confusion. (If anything, it amplifies it.) Before you invest in custom branding, here are three signs your brand may still be in the Emerging stage - and what to fix f
Jen Drews
Feb 233 min read


When to Rebrand Your Fitness Studio (7 Clear Signs It’s Time)
Is your fitness studio ready for a rebrand — or do you just need better marketing? In this guide, we break down 7 clear signs it may be time to realign your Pilates studio, yoga brand, or personal training business for your next stage of growth.
Jen Drews
Feb 173 min read


What the Craziest Marketing Moments in History Can Teach Fitness & Wellness Founders in 2026
Marketing in 2026 requires more than posting consistently - it requires perception, trust, and cultural influence. In this article, we explore powerful historical marketing stories and what fitness and wellness founders can learn from them to grow with intention.
Jen Drews
Feb 173 min read
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