5 Money-Losing Website Mistakes Fitness Professionals Make
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5 Money-Losing Website Mistakes Fitness Professionals Make
Copyright 2006 strength-training-woman.com
The fitness industry is buzzing with new marketing
techniques. Big shot marketing experts are popping up,
joint ventures are being formed and buzz words such as
"passive income" are all the rave. Many personal trainers
want nothing more than a simple and efficient lead
generating machine that involves little time and little
cost. These trainers are turning to the Internet for help.
I have been part of the fitness industry for over 5 years.
One thing that I have noticed over these years is the lack
of business skills personal trainers have. Let me drill
down and be more specific. Personal trainers lack
successful business skills. They may know how to work the
biceps, but most do not know how to leverage their business
online.
This particular article focuses on successful websites for
personal trainers. This is an absolute must have. It
builds credibility, draws leads, provides information to
prospective clients, and earns passive income. A
successful website should do all of these things. It
should not take up time, cause frustrate, cost more money
that it's worth or simply be an online brochure.
Here are the 5 biggest money-losing website mistakes
fitness professionals make, and ways to avoid them!
1) Personal trainers choose a hosting company that does
nothing for them. Hosting companies are well-known to lure
fitness professionals into their business with the promise
of cheap, easy and low-maintenance. Most personal trainers
love the idea of low cost and low hassle. However, working
with these low cost hosting companies can be a nightmare.
Each additional tool, such as lead generation box,
newsletter or traffic statistics, will cost additional
money. Most websites will cost too much in hosting fees to
be successful.
2) Fitness professionals use a fitness website template
that they can customize. These templates sound great on
the outside. Trainers can add photos and text. The
problem is that these websites are never found on the
search engines. They look clean and provide some
information, but no one will ever find these websites
unless they already know about it. This means that the
website is not bringing in new, fresh, hot targeted leads.
No traffic also means no passive income.
3) Personal trainers want to earn passive income, but they
join up with affiliates that pay low commissions. I have
personally made this mistake. I built a tremendous website
with thousands of visitors each and every month. I was
sending my visitors to a few companies that sold equipment
or a nutrition program. If these customers bought from the
website I referred them to I would earn a commission. They
rarely bought, and when they did I earned less than $5.
The lesson here is to have an excellent website coupled
with an excellent affiliate program. Personal trainers
need to find affiliate programs that pay larger commissions
and have excellent ROI’s (return on investments).
4) Fitness professionals never optimize their websites.
Some trainers actually have nice websites, but as I
mentioned above their site is never found in the search
engine rankings. Most personal trainer sites are a total
of 5 webpages. Those pages typically consist of the
following: Home page, About Us, Services, Links, and
Contact Us.
These pages will not rank at engines. The trick to ranking
well at search engines is keywords. Successful personal
trainer websites will have more than 20 pages of fitness
and health related information. These pages will be
optimized for one single keyword. Picking what keywords
are good and easy to rank well for is the hard part. The
hosting company should provide a keyword analyzer tool in
the initial price if they are a good hosting company.
5) Personal trainers will pay a website designer thousands
of dollars for a basic site or they let their friend do it
for free. Big mistake on both ends. Personal trainers
that give up control of their website to a distant designer
or a trusted friend will soon grow tired of waiting for
their changes to be implemented. Each time something needs
to be added or changed it will take days if not weeks
before it gets done. This is bad business. What happens
when the trainer wants to run a two-day sale?
One more point about having a designer or friend doing the
site, they do not know how to write sales copy. They do
not know the fitness industry. They do not know marketing
tactics to gain hot targeted leads from the search engines.
They mean well and will provide you with an online
brochure, but personal trainers that want to be successful
know they must pull in lots of traffic each and every
month. This traffic is the lifeline of passive income
success and in-person training programs.
Personal trainers love to train people. They would rather
change someone’s life than spend days and days building a
site or paying someone for a site that does not work. Gym
owners, studio managers and entrepreneurial fitness
professionals should take the first step towards a
successful website. The investment is one they can and
should be willing to make, but be sure the investment pulls
in hot leads, pulls in passive income, and does not cause
frustration.
Most websites are nothing more than an online brochure.
They are never found on the search engines and it draws
little to no traffic. Without traffic there is no one to
sell back end products to. Without traffic there is no
lead generating system. A successful website will provide
a fitness professional with income. Without traffic there
is no income.
About the Author:
Lynn VanDyke develops successful fitness professional
websites. She provides several options for personal
trainers and other business owners. Visit
www.LynnVanDyke.com to learn more about her and her
services. Lynn's fitness website is ranked in all 3 major
search engines and is in the top 1% of all websites
worldwide according to Alexa.
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