Best Fitness Website Tips from a Copywriter
Your website will be the first experience many prospective members have with your fitness business. It must make a good impression, as this can be a make or break for them coming in to check out a class.
I’m Coach Kelli, a devoted CrossFit gym owner with 15 years of experience managing my facility, along with owning yoga studios and wellness centers. Beyond the fitness world, I have a passion for cooking, cherish moments with my children and family, and find joy in spending time outside. Having experienced the highs and lows, I’m dedicated to leveraging my expertise to help you grow and succeed on your fitness journey.
Your website will be the first experience many prospective members have with your fitness business. It must make a good impression, as this can be a make or break for them coming in to check out a class.
Your fitness business needs a website in order to get discovered by individuals performing Google searches in your area. Do you have the necessary items to convert these prospects into potential members?
Knowing how well your website is driving traffic and converting leads, members and purchases is important for business health. This guide will help you understand how to track several of your customers’ actions through Google Analytics in Member Connect and on your website with iFrame embeds.
Groupon and LivingSocial can work well to bring in a fresh batch of new students, and in some cases, these programs have saved underperforming studios. But if Groupon and LivingSocial promotions aren’t handled well, they can devalue classes and create conflict and dissatisfaction within your loyal student base.
Fitness challenges are one of the very best ways to help your members kick start their fitness regime and see impressive results fast. While it may seem daunting to pull together a challenge for your studio, it’s not. Check out this step-by-step list of things you need to do.