Firstly 'Get In Shape' is way to vague. No one wants to get in shape. People want to lose weight, or fat. People want to run long distance. People want to build muscle. People don't want to get 'in shape'. Get in shape honestly means nothing, whether your into training, or someone wanting to lose some weight.
A quick scan of the first page gives conflicting messages with the pictures. The banner makes it look more like a runners type of website, while farther down it looks like it's about putting on muscle mass.
They don't care who you are so ditch the bio. How can you help them? Yes, have an 'about me', but you are of no interest when they first enter the website. How can you help them. Make them know instantly when they click through your ad or land on your website.
Too much text. In general. Need more of like a list of what people will get out of listening to you. Images work wonders. Your pictures at the bottom, if you want to use them have them labeled simple "Before\After" and next to each other. Don't tell about how much you weigh. Again they don't care.
Learn HTML\CSS and make an actual template. It's really not bad, especially without adding dynamic content. You could practically just type in "how to do 'x'" into Google and learn enough to make something better. This is too wide, and to compensate you made huge text which seems unprofessional. Then with it too wide on pages like "Contact" there is too much white space with the form slide all the way to the left.
Combine the First\Last name input into one. You don't need to know their last name if they don't enter it. You don't really gain anything by having both, and some people are uncomfortable just handing it out on any random site. Also instead of a drop down for their 'goal'. Add a textbox and just let them type what they want to achieve. If you think you can give any valuable information from one of the 3 options they can select, you shouldn't be giving advice in the first place.
Shouldn't really have the 'advertise here' on the same page as the contact for people looking for help. When you learn HTML\CSS (yes, you are going to) add a footer and have things like a Blog(yup, you're going to make one), Advertise, and your Terms of Service. That way it's not so obvious to people just wanting an answer.
For your reviews\testimonies try to get before\after pictures, and put them next to the testimonies. Seeing other peoples results will do more than seeing yours. Of course you're going to show good results for yourself, but seeing other peoples too, along with a testimony could definitely make people decide then and there.
For the blog you'll be making start just writing about things people can do on their own. If they think you know your stuff, do you know the types of 'secrets' you'd be giving them if they pay you? You don't give anyone that goes there any indication that you can actually help them. Just kind of a 'trust me' type deal.
Do that and report back for more.
A quick scan of the first page gives conflicting messages with the pictures. The banner makes it look more like a runners type of website, while farther down it looks like it's about putting on muscle mass.
They don't care who you are so ditch the bio. How can you help them? Yes, have an 'about me', but you are of no interest when they first enter the website. How can you help them. Make them know instantly when they click through your ad or land on your website.
Too much text. In general. Need more of like a list of what people will get out of listening to you. Images work wonders. Your pictures at the bottom, if you want to use them have them labeled simple "Before\After" and next to each other. Don't tell about how much you weigh. Again they don't care.
Learn HTML\CSS and make an actual template. It's really not bad, especially without adding dynamic content. You could practically just type in "how to do 'x'" into Google and learn enough to make something better. This is too wide, and to compensate you made huge text which seems unprofessional. Then with it too wide on pages like "Contact" there is too much white space with the form slide all the way to the left.
Combine the First\Last name input into one. You don't need to know their last name if they don't enter it. You don't really gain anything by having both, and some people are uncomfortable just handing it out on any random site. Also instead of a drop down for their 'goal'. Add a textbox and just let them type what they want to achieve. If you think you can give any valuable information from one of the 3 options they can select, you shouldn't be giving advice in the first place.
Shouldn't really have the 'advertise here' on the same page as the contact for people looking for help. When you learn HTML\CSS (yes, you are going to) add a footer and have things like a Blog(yup, you're going to make one), Advertise, and your Terms of Service. That way it's not so obvious to people just wanting an answer.
For your reviews\testimonies try to get before\after pictures, and put them next to the testimonies. Seeing other peoples results will do more than seeing yours. Of course you're going to show good results for yourself, but seeing other peoples too, along with a testimony could definitely make people decide then and there.
For the blog you'll be making start just writing about things people can do on their own. If they think you know your stuff, do you know the types of 'secrets' you'd be giving them if they pay you? You don't give anyone that goes there any indication that you can actually help them. Just kind of a 'trust me' type deal.
Do that and report back for more.