Archive for July, 2008

Personal Training Marketing Tip - PPC VS. SEO

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Redsox vs. Yankees

Redskins vs. Cowboys

SEO Vs. PPC?

Ok so the first two are great rivalries, but the last one is becoming quite the rivalry. SEO (search engine optimizations) is lucrative for many reasons, mainly because the traffic is free.

PPC (pay per click) is not so free, in fact it can be very expensive. PPC has many great benefits as well. Let’s have a closer look at the pros and cons of each one.

PPC - The Good

You can sign up for a google adwords account and market your personal training business in as little as one hr. You completely control the budget and flow of traffic. I don’t know of another medium that allows you this type of control. There are no long term contracts either.

It is also the most targeted form of advertising that has ever existed. You can place your ads only in front of people that are searching exactly for your products or services.

You can also use ppc to test different webpages, marketing promotions, etc.

PPC - The BAD

PPC advertising can be costly, especially if you do not know what you are doing. You need to learn the ins and outs of google adwords in order to keep your costs down and be profitable.

This type of advertising is also very competitive. As is easy as it is for you to get started, it is equally as easy for your competitor to jump in.

SEO - The Good

You can get a ton of traffic from organic search engine rankings. The search engine results are pretty consistent although I have a feeling this is changing. In other words you may have the number 2 spot in google today and drop out of the top 10 by next week.

There is also a school of thought out there that suggests people “trust” organic results more so than ppc results.

SEO - The BAD

If you are late in the game, it is likely going to take you a long time to get good rankings. There are millions of websites online and many of them have a head start on you. Don’t be too discouraged because you can improve your rankings. Just don’t expect it to happen over night.

Although the actual traffic is free, getting rankings often involves you spending money. You may need to buy or rent links, and you may need to pay someone to create lots of great seo friendly content.

So there you have it. What do I suggest? Use both! Together, these two strategies can deliver serious traffic to your personal training website.

I hope you found this personal trainer marketing tip helpful. Please leave a comment if you would like to learn more about ppc or seo..

Keith
Personal Trainer Marketing Coach

No matter how bad it gets, you could always be this guy:)

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My Clients are Talking About Me Behind My Back, and I LOVE IT!

Friday, July 18th, 2008

If you haven’t noticed we are seeing a shift in search engine rankings and it is becoming google’s goal to provide up to date relevant content, much of which is generated by users not businesses. There’s a reason why google spent Gazillions of dollars buying video sites like youtube.com

User generated content is the future of the internet. So how does this effect your business? Well, there are customer review sites that rank very well in the search engines and it can be extremely beneficial to you if your customers are talking nice about you behind your back…

In fact, I encourage it. The more people talking about you online the better. Unless of course they are talking smack! There are ways for you to keep an eye on the smack talkers as well!

Here’s an example… Yelp.com is a site where people talk about their experiences with businesses, personal trainers, gyms, yoga studios, etc. Not only can you get traffic from sites like this, they are preselling your services for you.

There are dozens of sites out there that are just like this, use them to your advantage. Now, this isn’t something that should be #1 on your TODO list but when you get the chance tell your happy customers to go to yelp and leave you a great review. Warning: Do not be sneaky and leave your own reviews, what goes around comes around:)

Keith

Personal Trainer Marketing Coach


Using Multiple Personal Trainer Sites to SkyRocket Your Leads

Monday, July 14th, 2008

What’s better than a TOP 10 listing in Google? 2 Top Ten Listings in Google. Competition is getting fierce and it’s no longer good enough to just have one site (or advertisement) appear in google’s search results.

Now of course im not suggesting that you need 3 or 4 websites, I mean it’s hard enough to deal with the one you have, right? But you should not put all of your eggs in one basket. Only bad things can happen when you rely on one website. What if your server goes down for days? (yes, it does happen) What if google just decides to drop you out of their rankings? It is a robot after-all, and guess what, when your website’s rankings fall, you can’t just pick up the phone and call the Google guys and expect them to say… We are so sorry for dropping your rankings and nearly putting you out of business, how can we make it up to you? In fact, you would be lucky if you ever even found out why.

You can protect yourself by having multiple sites or advertising on other people’s sites that have great rankings for your keywords. I have a few clients that have 3 (up to 6) of the top 10 spots for their keywords. Now, that’s an effective strategy.

The days of 10,000 dollar websites are over. Besides with blogs, and article/content sites, local listings, etc you should have no problem getting a few slots in the top 20 at-least.

Don’t wait, the sooner you start the sooner you will see the results.

For more personal trainer marketing tips and strategies, leave me a comment or a question and I will be glad to help…

Keith
Personal Trainer Marketing Coach


Personal Trainer Marketing Tip of The Week - 3 Things Every Kick Butt Website Has…

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Creating a top notch website can be overwhelming. Trust me I know. I have a flow chart that has about 50 individual concepts that I look for when creating a website. I realize that it is impossible for most people to grasp so many things so I wanted to simplify it a little. Here are three things your personal training website must have if you want to compete in this game..

1. Ridiculously Simple Navigation - put your site to the 10 second test. Ask a friend to find something on your site like your rates, or studio location, if they can not find it within 10 seconds, you need to redo your navigation. Keep it simple and very obvious.

2. WTSA Headline - (What’s This Site About) The headline on your home page should tell the visitor exactly what your website is about. Don’t try to be cute, just tell them, and use benefits in your copy.

3. Call to Action - Bottom line, tell them what you want them to do. If you want them to call you, tell them to call you and give them a damn good reason why they should.

As I said before there are at least 40 something more elements that every kick butt personal training website should have but those 3 are probably the most important when it comes to turning visitors into clients.

Have a look at your website right now, if you would like more tips like this please leave me a comment and I will be glad to help…

Thanks!
Keith


Copywriting for SEO

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

If I read one more keyword stuffed, no substance, personal training webpage I’m going to lose it. Do people really think google is that stupid, that you can just jam the word “personal trainer” into your website 100 times to get search engine rankings? Since SEO (rankings) is determined by computer algorithms and search engine robots I suppose that there is a chance that this sleazy tactic could sneak by. In fact, it can happen… I see it every once and a while. So for those of you that do this, Congratulations! You BEAT Google… and now you have a page that ranks great but will not get you any new clients.

Here’s a better approach to getting better search engine rankings. First, let’s think about Google. What does google want? Besides, dominate the whole world. Google wants to be the best search engine, and provide users with the most relevant content.

Think about it, if you provide great quality content to the world. Google will appreciate it and reward you with better rankings.

That is the one SEO that hasn’t changed over the last 5 yrs.

Take a smarter long term approach and it will pay off greatly!

If you have more questions about SEO, or how to get better search engine rankings for your personal training website, drop me a comment.

Thanks!

Keith