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?
Our team recently took part in the exciting transformation of the PRO TKD website. The site was redesigned to focus on beautiful imagery, ease-of-use and lead conversion.
What kind of first impression does your website make? Does your site represent your business in a way you can be proud of? These are important questions to ask yourself. To help you evaluate them objectively, we’ll go through some common website concerns.
It’s hard to keep up with the rapid changes going on in the world of web design and development. To help you sort through this issue, we’ll dive into the key reasons why you must have a mobile friendly website.