Question asked by Victoria Armstrong 1808 days ago
website designers for fitness professionals
referrals for website designers for fitness professionals
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Odesk.com (Leo Garcia)
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Hi Vikki,
It all depends on how much you are willing to spend. For my old web site (www.personalpeakfitness.com) I used Todd Lininger at www.toddlininger.com . If you want to do it yourself I would recommend moonfruit.com ...very easy to use. I sold my old company and moved to Madison WI, so I am using moonfruit.com to built a new site for my new company. Todd Lininger is a great designer, but my wife has used moonfruit.com in the past and has figured out how to build a site through them.
I hope this helps. Good Luck!
Best,
Harris
It all depends on how much you are willing to spend. For my old web site (www.personalpeakfitness.com) I used Todd Lininger at www.toddlininger.com . If you want to do it yourself I would recommend moonfruit.com ...very easy to use. I sold my old company and moved to Madison WI, so I am using moonfruit.com to built a new site for my new company. Todd Lininger is a great designer, but my wife has used moonfruit.com in the past and has figured out how to build a site through them.
I hope this helps. Good Luck!
Best,
Harris

Answered by Bryant Seton
1808 days ago
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/Agree with above post. It'll usually depend on who you go with.
Answered by Karin Singleton
1808 days ago
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Hi Vikki,
I am also a lobbyist for giving it your own try. Creating your own web site is not that difficult any more with excellent software available. I used Serif Webplus to do mine. I make occasional changes in content and also have a class schedule on my site which I update constantly.
I believe that changes to a web site keep the interest in the site up, and it is so much easier to quickly sit down and do it yourself.
Either way you go: I wish you good luck.
Karin Singleton
www.meltnc.com
I am also a lobbyist for giving it your own try. Creating your own web site is not that difficult any more with excellent software available. I used Serif Webplus to do mine. I make occasional changes in content and also have a class schedule on my site which I update constantly.
I believe that changes to a web site keep the interest in the site up, and it is so much easier to quickly sit down and do it yourself.
Either way you go: I wish you good luck.
Karin Singleton
www.meltnc.com
Answered by Aleks Sotirovski
1808 days ago
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I stumled across these guys the other day, worth a look - http://fitprosites.com
Answered by isabella sophia668
1658 days ago
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Agree with above post. It'll usually depend on who you go with. http://ebrandingexperts.com