![]() Kenn SchroderKenn Schroder has been helping businesses use the Internet to get customers for over six years. He has been designing and developing software since he was a wee little toddler. By combining his passions in computers, internet, designing, self-improvement, coaching, he specializes in helping coaches build client-attracting websites. He provides web design, web marketing and search engine optimization to help you fill your coaching practice with clients. Learn more at http://www.coachingsitesthatwork.comInterests and Hobbies: I like warm beaches, self-improvement, coaching, health, basketball, volleyball, and hustle/ballroom dancing. Homepage: http://www.coachingsitesthatwork.com |
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