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Share of Voice for Fitness & Wellness

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Share of Voice (SOV) is the percentage of total category advertising or content impressions that a brand owns relative to all competitors in the category. It is calculated as a brand's impressions (or spend, or mentions) divided by the total impressions across all category competitors. Higher SOV is consistently associated with sustained or growing market share. For Fitness & Wellness companies, this matters because Before/after content and health outcome claims are heavily restricted by Meta and FTC, limiting the most persuasive creative formats.

What share of voice means for Fitness & Wellness

Must integrate with Mindbody, Glofox, or Zen Planner for membership event triggers (trial start, class no-show, renewal approaching). FTC health claims checker on outgoing copy. Influencer UGC rights-management workflow built in.

For Fitness & Wellness teams the relevant marketing pains are: Before/after content and health outcome claims are heavily restricted by Meta and FTC, limiting the most persuasive creative formats; Member churn in gym and studio models is high — lifecycle CRM to reduce churn is high-value but most tools don't connect to membership software (Mindbody, Glofox); Influencer and UGC content drives the majority of qualified traffic but is expensive to source, vet, and track at scale; Seasonal demand makes CAC wildly volatile — January/June campaigns are bidding wars; Q3 is dead; Digital-physical split (app + studio) creates two separate customer journeys that rarely share data; Health and supplement brands face Meta policy restrictions on before/after imagery and testimonial language; Community and accountability loops are the primary retention mechanism but most marketing tools don't support group/cohort logic. FTC health and testimonial guidelines (no unsubstantiated outcome claims), Meta health/body-image ad policy, FDA supplement advertising rules (structure/function claims), HIPAA-adjacent wellness data handling, COPPA for youth programs

SOV Across Channels

Paid SOV is measured by comparing your ad impressions or spend against total category spend — tools like Google Ads' Impression Share report provide this directly for search. Organic SOV tracks the share of non-branded keyword rankings your domain holds versus competitors. Social SOV measures branded mention volume relative to competitor mention volume.

Each channel's SOV is a distinct signal. A brand can have dominant paid SOV but minimal organic SOV if they rely on media budget rather than content authority. Long-term, organic and earned SOV are more defensible because they do not disappear when budgets are cut.

Running share of voice for Fitness & Wellness with CoMo

CoMo's agents apply share of voice across Instagram and TikTok (transformation content, influencer UGC), YouTube (workout programs, educational content), Email and SMS for member lifecycle, Paid social (within health/body-image policy constraints), Podcast advertising (health, self-improvement shows), App store optimization (for digital fitness products), Referral programs (member-get-member) for Fitness & Wellness companies — tuned to Marketing Director at a gym chain, boutique fitness franchisor, or DTC wellness supplement brand; also solo studio owner using Mindbody; primary pain is member churn and seasonal CAC spikes and run under your approval, alongside every other marketing function.

FAQ

Share of Voice for Fitness & Wellness — common questions

How do we measure share of voice if we can't see competitor spend?

Use proxy metrics: organic keyword overlap tools (Ahrefs, Semrush) show keyword ranking share; social listening platforms measure mention share; Google Ads impression share shows your portion of available paid impressions. None is complete, but together they give a directional SOV picture.

How does share of voice differ for Fitness & Wellness companies?

The fundamentals are the same, but Fitness & Wellness marketing carries specific constraints — Before/after content and health outcome claims are heavily restricted by Meta and FTC, limiting the most persuasive creative formats and FTC health and testimonial guidelines (no unsubstantiated outcome claims), Meta health/body-image ad policy, FDA supplement advertising rules (structure/function claims), HIPAA-adjacent wellness data handling, COPPA for youth programs. CoMo adapts execution to that context automatically.

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