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So we’re experimenting a little at the moment. It’s fair to say that we haven’t had the overwhelming success with TrainerListing we were hoping for… There are a few reasons for that which I won’t go into right now. So, what’s new? We’ve added brand new Analytics so PTs can track who is viewing their Profile [...]
After a couple of weeks of testing out the new redesign, we can safely say that we are now live! Some new features were added as part of the new packaging structure and some features were removed. It’s been an awesome learning experience. We’re planning to add some more new features in the next couple of [...]
Business has been slightly slow over the last few months. It seems that most PTs don’t understand the message that we are trying to get out there and the benefits that we give PTs. There is some unwelcome stigma associated with similar business models and we are finding it quite difficult in distancing ourselves from previously [...]
We’re going to take a break this weekend. Mt. Hotham in Melbourne to be exact. We’re heading off for a well deserved weekend away to hit the slopes. All possible because of the new TrainerListing.com.au look and features. We’ve added a *TON* of stuff. Photos, Videos, Calendar, Links, etc… Check out the Photos and Videos especially. There [...]
Unfortunately it’s been quite a while since your last update. This is because we’ve been hard at work testing TrainerListing.com.au and making it as bug free as possible. We’ve made it easier to update portions of a Trainer profile and changed the look of certain things so that they are easier to read, like our news [...]
We thought, maybe we should set a date for completion. We did, it came, and it passed. I suppose it is all part and parcel of starting and creating a business. So far there have been many late nights trying to create something useful for everyone out there. Design has been the biggest hurdle [...]
We’re making great progress at the moment. We.ve decided to use a framework that has been gaining some momentum within the IT community. Most of you might not be interested in this, but some of you might. It’s called Rails. And the language? Ruby. Sounds expensive. Put them together and you have Ruby on Rails. Fantastic, [...]
So I’m at the local gym, where I stop by most nights after work and, during a break, I decide to have a look at the Personal Training board. There are roughly twenty personal trainers on the board, each with a small profile. If I needed a trainer, how would I choose the right one for [...]