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Group Fitness Buying Helps Break the Ice Between Consumer and Merchant

FitnessCouponClub.com introduces fitness professionals to fitness conscious consumers.

2011-03-25
ORANGE COUNTY, CA, March 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) FitnessCouponClub.com has launched a service that helps to bring fitness professionals and companies together with fitness conscious consumers. By offering a group buying opportunity on the website, fitness companies can offer their services to fitness enthusiasts and fanatics who are looking for a deal on fitness classes, personal training and other fitness services or products. They even offer the opportunity to market worldwide if the service or product meets certain standards.

Following group buying trends, many companies have increased their clientele by offering deals on the variety of sites out there. FitnessCouponClub.com is not just another group buying site. It is different in that it offers fitness companies something the other sites don't offer: the ability to stand out in the crowd of deals out there! The fitness companies who offer deals on the website don't have to compete with all the other offers for carpet cleaning and frozen yogurt that fill other group buying sites today. And to top it off, the offers are marketed to people who are actually looking for what the fitness companies have to offer.

Offering a deal on FitnessCouponClub.com is a cost conscious way for a fitness professional to make their introduction to the fitness conscious consumer without spending a fortune. By only offering fitness deals, FitnessCouponClub.com provides targeted traffic and client opportunities but takes a much smaller commission than other group buying sites. This goes a long way to keeping the merchants costs down and watching the companies' bottom lines. The team at FitnessCouponClub.com also provides coaching to companies who list their offers on the site so that they can assist with their own marketing efforts. Fitness professionals gain many opportunities by posting on FitnessCouponClub.com that they wouldn't have on other sites that offer deals to anyone that comes along.

About FitnessCouponClub.com
FitnessCouponClub.com offers deals ranging from diet centers to health clubs to fitness boot camps to sports medicine to martial arts and Pilates, and all points in between. Both fitness service providers and fitness enthusiasts can learn more at http://www.fitnesscouponclub.com.

Contact Information
http://FitnessCouponClub.com
John Spencer Ellis
949-589-9166
johnspencerellis@gmail.com

Fitness Coupon Club is designed to help fitness pros earn more while helping consumers save more.

Please contact John Spencer Ellis 949-589-9166


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[Press-News.org] Group Fitness Buying Helps Break the Ice Between Consumer and Merchant
FitnessCouponClub.com introduces fitness professionals to fitness conscious consumers.