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Old 05-04-2009, 09:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default plz comment on my site, how can it be more PT-friendly?

hi guys,

i've just finished my site for online consultation + tutoring with 1:1 live video.

a huge chunk of it is for PT/ sports specialist to teach and give advice online, or even train your client. i've completed the basic features but just want some opinion on how it can be more PT- friendly coz.

I used to be NASM certified (it expired.. not enough CEU... lol) but not too used to online training so hope u guys can give some suggestions on how should i improve anything u see.

it's on http://www.qualifo.com

cheers guys and happy training!
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Old 07-29-2009, 03:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
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There's WAY too much information on your site - especially on the home page. When I first opened it I could not really figure out what it was all about?

Ask yourself what is the one thing I want people to do/see when they land on your site. Then just put that one thing in front of them. People get distracted very easily.
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