How to Build a Website for Your Personal Training Business?

It may sound really difficult to build a website if you're a personal trainer and not a web developer. It's simple for your website to go to the bottom of a long list of things to complete. You're in the correct spot, though, if you Googled "how to design a website for my personal training business." At MevoLife, we support company development, technology implementation, and client connection building for fitness entrepreneurs. We're here to assist since a good website is the first step.

Choose your website builder.

The best, quickest, and safest approach to establishing your online presence is by using a website builder. They'll have pre-installed templates, connections to all of your other tools, first-rate security, and first-rate customer service. They enable you to concentrate on your content rather than coding by removing the need for excessive technical knowledge (but you'll be astonished at how much you learn!).

Website builders like Weebly, Wix, Squarespace, and Webflow may be familiar to you. Additionally, GoDaddy and Mailchimp also have website-building tools. Additionally, there are websites with funnel-like features like Klaviyo or Kajabi. Because Hubspot is comparable but typically more expensive, bear that in mind!

Coding is not necessary to learn how to design a website. Of course, WordPress is an option as well, but if you're not a web developer and don't intend to hire one, stay with the less complicated alternatives.

Do some preliminary research to find the best tool for you. For example, if you want to use email to communicate with clients, you might be better off selecting a tool like Kajabi that already has email functionality. A straightforward Squarespace site would be nice if all you want it to do is direct visitors to your MevoLife app or other business products.

Having trouble deciding? Keep in mind that if MevoLife Pay is part of your package that we have videos on integrating it with WordPress, Wix, and Squarespace. Wix is frequently easier but less reliable in terms of integration and design. Squarespace may need a little more work, but you could feel more in control there to get the appearance and functionality you want.

Choose your plan.

Consider the features you require when picking your plan, and weigh your budgetary possibilities. If in doubt, start with more modest goals to see if you run into limitations. It's always less expensive to commit to a yearly billing cycle.

Consult your friends and coworkers to see if they can recommend you for a discount, and search online to see if there are any coupons or special offers available. Without e-commerce A A simple Squarespace website (with one user) should cost roughly $200 per year (and you can connect to MevoLife Pay rather than develop in-website e-commerce!).

And if you're tempted to utilize a free plan, resist the urge because having pop-up advertising all over your website reflects poorly on you. You won't regret making an investment in this key area for your company.

Choose and purchase your domain.

Building your brand is crucial for growing your business, and using consistent branding across all of your platforms is one of the greatest ways to make sure your community and consumers are aware of your brand.

Therefore, if the name of your company is Cathy's Core Bootcamp, strive to use it consistently throughout all of your platforms, including your URL, MevoLife.me page, and social media accounts.

If need be, you may prefix your name with "fitness" or "training," but make an effort to keep your @handles and URLs as brief and uncluttered as possible. When you can, avoid using numbers because they are often untidy and confusing.

Pick a template.

Your website builder will present you with a number of various themes after you have signed up and are logged in. Don't let that deter you; if you already have branding (or at least brand colors and fonts! ), you can change the colors of any design you select. Try to select a template that already has a design you like if you don't already have branding or fonts—it will make the design process easier.

Utilizing templates will streamline your website's look and direct you while you create and write its content. There may even be templates available currently that are tailored to fitness. If not, have a look at other service-based industries like those in photography, consultancy, and medicine; they'll have the structures you need!

"Publish and launch!"

all done? Okay, to go? A website has the advantage of being a live document, so you should plan to update it at least once each month. Add a reminder in your task management or calendar program, and always double-check the information!

You were unsure about how to create a website for your gym, but you now know!