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Originally Posted by Steve Do right by the clients and don't sell out, and I'm sure you'll do well. You are competent from what I have seen, so what will differentiate you from the rest is the relationship you establish with said clients.
Common sense tells us that training over the web takes a much more keen attention to detail since we don't have the hands-on component the in-person route offers to help us administer advice. I think a lot of the e-trainers overlook this.
I too am in the early stages of getting another website up and running.
Best to ya. |
I'd say I'm pretty competent
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. The truth is, my heart is in this. My clients matter to me and are important to me as a person not just as a trainer. I love what I do, and I'm never satisfied until I've reached the situations full potential. I spend a lot of time with my clients, and a whole lot of time helping people for free with advice and basic guidance as well.
Thanks for the wishes, Steve. If you need any help with actual site design or programming I'm pretty good at it.