Does Your Fitness Website Need an SSL?
As a small business owner, an SSL on your site makes your business appear more credible while also offering a level of protection and security to your clients.
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.
As a small business owner, an SSL on your site makes your business appear more credible while also offering a level of protection and security to your clients.
With the rise of smartphones, websites (mobile friendly websites in particular) are more important than ever before. However, more than half of small businesses still do not have a business website. So, why should these businesses have a website?
Since you’re busy, and the real value-add actions usually occur when you’re with your athletes, you need to find ways to spend less time doing tedious and recurring tasks. To help you figure out which tasks are wasting your time and how you can get away from them, we’ve created this list.
2016 was a lot of work, and we’re proud to have laid down the foundation for the future of our technology platform and user experience. The next phase, and much of our focus for 2017, will be to begin to resolve our existing products with these apps.
As a business owner, you have to be paid for your services. If you don’t collect the money that’s owed to you, you’ll quickly be out of business.