Amelia Rose Watkinson - The Last Month of Contiki
February jipped us a little with its mere 28 days, but the month still managed to be busy enough that I needed to scroll through my iphone photos for a memory jogger to write my blog post.
Read moreFebruary jipped us a little with its mere 28 days, but the month still managed to be busy enough that I needed to scroll through my iphone photos for a memory jogger to write my blog post.
Read moreIt's easy to waste money of Facebook advertising if you don't target correctly. Creating specific content for a local race and filtering your advertising is a good way to get bang for your advertising buck.
Read moreIf you think email marketing is dead, you've either been doing it wrong or you've been listening to bad advice.
Read moreA monthly update from Amelia Rose Watkinson on aspects of pro triathlete life. Icons of a New Zealand January; Beach, sun, friends, family, sport, beers, bbq, road trips, camping and for the triathlete community, training, racing and tan lines.
Read moreBusinesses like babies and books need nurturing time, energy, love planning and, yes, money to develop grow and prosper. Those are good comparisons and another is that of a garden.
Read moreBehind every successful athlete is a coach that helped them along the way. Some of the greatest athletes in history reached the pinnacle of their achievements due to their mentors.
Read moreTraining tilt is about bringing coaches, athletes and business together. Cam talks marketing and business ideas, Training Tilt clients share coaching philosophies and I’ll contribute a bit about pro triathlete life.
Read moreHow to create more time for yourself to start a coaching business by using a stairstep approach.
Read moreBek and Siri are two of the most well-liked and respected personalities in the Triathlon community. It's been an honour to work with them with their Team Sirius Tri Club and coaching platform.
Read moreTo grow a successful coaching business in today's online world, you will need three things. To be known, to be liked and to be trusted by people who've never met you.
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