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May 31, 2009 in
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Eye strain happens.
You know what it feels like. That headache back behind your orbital lobes that sometimes makes you feel like throwing up after you’ve been staring at web pages or word documents hours.
It makes you not want to workout, or makes your workouts feel like crap.
It makes you grumpy, and your family knows to avoid you after you’ve spent the day in front of a computer.
“It” is called Eye Fatigue or Computer Vision Syndrome, and you’re not alone. It happens to alot of internet marketers, computer workers, and anybody who stares at pixels and digital screens on a regular basis.
Continue reading ‘Warning to Fitness Internet Marketers – Are You At Risk for “Computer Vision Syndrome”?’
Check out this video. I initially recorded it for a nutrition company called “Impax” who wanted their members to make bigger money blogging. It’s in a “GoToMeeting” style format and I guarantee, you’re going to pick up TONS of cool tricks about how to launch your first blog…and now it’s yours. For free. You can download this straight to your computer as a Quicktime movie to watch later, if you want (or just right click here to do it). There’s a little button on the right side of the player below that lets you do that.
If you care to count, I list 17 different benefits during the video, on why you need to blog for your fitness business and exactly how to do it, from initial set-up all the way to your first post.
Continue reading ’17 Reasons To Blog for Your Fitness Business. And Exactly How To Do It.’