May 19, 2012

Create A Personal Trainer Website In Ten Minutes

I  believe Personal Trainers get a real block when it comes to getting a web site built.

“I don’t know where to start”

“I don’t know any HTML”

“I can’t afford a web developer”

To be honest and blunt with you, if you haven’t got a site and a simple opt-in box on your website, you ain’t really got a business… you are actually invisible.

So it is time to hustle and get a site built! I believe I can get a website built with an opt in box and a BLOG in Ten minutes. In fact I am going to put my neck on the line and do it live, in front of an audience, next weekend in Nottingham UK. I will get it filmed and I will place the video on YouTube for all to see.

The thing with building websites is not necessarily knowing technical stuff like HTML (although it can and does help). If you can follow a simple process and instructions on screen it can be ridiculously simple.

Watch this space for more details of my challenge later next week.

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Comments

  1. B says:

    Hey tIm,,I just read your report and it is very helpful as I am planning to run my first bootcamp in February. I do not have a website, but am well aware that I need one. I was wondering if I needed a distinct website for my camps or could I include my camps as one of my services on a general website. You cleared that right up.

  2. Mahmoud says:

    Hi,
    I am planning to run fitness bootcamps, i put 2500 flyers door to door, and so far i got only 6 enquiries with no sale. can you help in anyway??
    many thanks

  3. Tim,

    I’m looking forward to having my site(s) up — and to making them in 10 minutes. Of course, if it takes you 10, it might take me 30. . . :)

  4. Fit Geek says:

    Hi B

    I would definitely set up a separate website for your bootcamp. that way you can focus all your attention on converting website visitors to sign ups…

    Tim

  5. Fit Geek says:

    Hi Mahmoud

    Whilst flyers are useful, I have only ever used this method once and got similar results to you.

    I have focused my attention on using local small ads, craigslist and facebook advertising with a huge amount of success. However it is important to have a web site that converts visitors to sign ups

    Tim

  6. Fit Geek says:

    Hi Christopher

    Even if it takes you 30 minutes you’ll still have a site done :o )

    I am gonna film the whole of my presentation and release it as a free video series on this blog.

    Tim

  7. John Smith says:

    Very nice post.

    John.
    WellnessJobsInternational

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