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Archive for January, 2012
Most Popular Links from Last Week
The Trackster has a Twitter account which you can follow @thetrackster. Every day we post out some links or something we think you might find interesting. Mostly around IT issues and online marketing for Personal Trainers.
Every Monday we post out the most popular links that we tweeted. Here are last week’s most popular -
Five Things to Consider Before Launching Your Own Company bit.ly/wYuwKP via @smallbizbee Lots of new PT’s that should have a read.
— The Trackster (@TheTrackster) January 27, 2012
Your Social Media and SEO Game Plan for 2012 : @ProBlogger bit.ly/AykLCA — The Trackster (@TheTrackster) January 26, 2012
Before-You-Market Marketing | Magazine Archives | Magazine Archives | Fit Pro bit.ly/Ad5pA3Getting your systems right first #pt
— The Trackster (@TheTrackster) January 26, 2012
7 ways to go from zero clients to thriving boot camp franchise using online marketing tactics bit.ly/xbhXVF#ITforPT Good basics. — The Trackster (@TheTrackster) January 24, 2012
How To Close A Personal Training Client When You are Scared Of Sales bit.ly/wW4h4n from ptbusinessinabox.com.au
— The Trackster (@TheTrackster) January 23, 2012
If you have any IT questions or problems, get in contact with us on Twitter or comment below and we’ll try and get your PT business on track.
Fitness programs for workers
I just read this article on GigaOm.com that discusses a new study that reveals that a flexible workforce is more healthy and therefore more productive.
This isn’t the only place that I come across these studies or articles. It is beyond doubt that a healthier workforce is a more productive workforce.
It got me thinking about how Personal Trainers can use this info to help their business. Maybe a PT can do a little research in this area and put together a package that they could sell to a local company. Put together some sort of lunchtime bootcamp. How about a group session before or after work. Make it fun and challenging and show the boss that it could also be a team building program.
Show the companies why it’s a good idea for their business, through your research. Show them a plan to make their workers healthier. And get out there and sell your services.
Love to hear if anyone has put together a program for their local business and what type of success they have had.


