Start a Successful Fitness Blog for Fun and Profit

Mistake #4. Thinking in one dimension.

If you're only thinking about slapping a video up so you can pat yourself on the back for doing video without thinking what has to happen next, you're wasting time. If you don't have an annotation in your video which provides a live link so they get to your home page or registration page the video will not get conversion. If you don't include a phone number with a live person answering and responding you will put another obstacle between I'm interested and I want to pay you.

Mistake #5. Using one video version for every display.

If you are talking to people not already involved in your club or programs you have to build a relationship with them. If you are talking to people already members but not personal training they need another message. If you're talking to prior or current personal training clients about what's next or upgrading that's a different conversation. What you put on your Facebook page for personal training clients should have a different purpose than the video you put on YouTube to attract people who are doing a Google search for fitness options.

Mistake #6. Creating a lame title that will never be seen.

Your goal is to get shown as the number one video in the search for your topic. Consider how many times you click on a video, article or blog that is on the second page of search results. Even if you're the seventh or eight listed, the chance of you ever being clicked on is so small it isn't worth your time. Get help with copy writing so that you are findable. Study the top ranking videos and take notes. Seek a fitness marketing expert. Don't miss this step or the ones that have come before it don't matter.

You can make your marketing come alive with video done right. The Winter Olympics are going on for a limited time in Sochi, Russia, but the Sex Olympics can go on forever (or until a sore penis says "enough!") Best of all, absolutely anyone can participate in the Sex Olympics: there are no qualifying rounds and no entry requirements. All that is needed is a desire to go for a personal gold. A partner is required for some activities, but guys who are not part of a team can find plenty of solo pleasure, as well. One word of caution: as in all sports, taking proper care is necessary, so participants should ensure that their penis health does not become compromised amid all the fun.

Solo Events

Solo sexual activity has a long and varied history as a prominent part of the Sexual Olympics. Indeed, for many teen participants, the solo categories are their only chance to shine - and shine they do (but don't count out the older participants; after all, experience does count for something!). Some of the more popular solo Olympic events include:

Handball. Points are given for style and technique as contestants massage their testicles in the most imaginative and exciting manner possible. Extra points are given to men who manage to achieve an orgasm solely through stroking of the testicles and without concentrating on the penis- a sure way to get the gold. Fitness