It's always a learning process. As long as you can pay the rent and keep the place open for six months, with no money coming in, then you are good to go. Most people don't have more than a couple of months and so when they have a couple of bad months they are right back where they were when they...
Your clients are not going to pay you a particular fee because you are NASM certified. Don't let people convince you that clients care about your certification. They are all the same to them. You have to charge them what the market dictates. If everyone is charging $30 then you are going to...
Fifty percent of college graduates can't get a job today, forget about a certification from some place. Besides, you don't get a certification, no matter who it's from, just to get a job. You get a certification to learn that organization's program so that you become a better, more rounded...
I would get rid of the 'articles' because no one ever reads them and with twitter around, you don't need that type of web page anymore. Also, maybe place the 'about me' at the end because the order you presently have your buttons sort of makes you seem self centered, even though you probably are...