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Pilates Website Video Review for Studio S Pilates

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Do you know Sunni Almond? She is a contributing writer here at PilatesBridge.com (read her article here), she writes for PilatesIntel.com and is the owner of Studio S Pilates in Temecula, CA. Her passion for the method shines in every comment that she makes on Facebook, in every article that she writes and obviously in every session that she teaches.

But today we will be talking less about Pilates and more about marketing Pilates services online. Sunni has agreed to have her website reviewed and is already eager to make changes that I have suggested.

This Pilates website review is part of the free training 7 (Practical) Steps to Get More Clients from the Web (click here to get the training if you haven’t done so already.)

I encourage you to visit Sunni’s website and to follow along with the review –

This website review will focus on

  • how to improve position on Google
  • how to simplify navigation to increase conversions
  • whether www.temeculapilates.com is mobile-friendly or not
  • the best “attention-getter” that this website is missing

If you have any questions or would like to have your website reviewed for free please comment below. If you need help re/designing your website or adding any features please check out Pilates Bridge Website Services.

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One comment on “Pilates Website Video Review for Studio S Pilates”

  1. Ann Hudson says:
    March 26, 2015 at 10:15 am

    hi anastasya,
    I went thru the web for Studio S Pilates with you. Firstly, I didn’t even see the word Pilates in the heading until you pointed it out towards the end. Secondly, I thought the photos on the home page were too busy and too many reflections. I actually started to feel quite nauseous when you were going to and fro across it. And even tho I am familiar with the machines, I couldn’t quite work out what was what. It looked quite scary and I cant imagine what a newcomer would make of it. Although I am a minimalist myself, so maybe it is just the style.
    thank you, I learned a lot from that little exercise. I am just starting on filling in the worksheets – we are having some winter weather which keeps me indoors as I actually prefer outdoors!

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