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Don’t you find that there are so many decisions you need to make each and every day regarding the direction of your massage practice. Especially if you are a solo-preneur or own your own massage bu... Read More »
All successful massage therapists agree that it is important to look at what you want for your LIFE before you start doing any planning for your BUSINESS. Otherwise how will you ever know if your m... Read More »
Marketing is actually very simple. It involves telling people what you do…. over and over and over. The key to successfully marketing your massage business or practice is consistency. So, first, le... Read More »
If you are like me (and most other therapists) there will be days when you are really excited about doing the action steps you need to do to build the massage practice of your dreams. But there wil... Read More »
Do you ever have those lulls in your massage business…. when you know you have to go "out there" and get more massage clients? But you loath the very idea of picking up the phone and making those c... Read More »
A three-step recipe for massage marketing success. I was recently at a business networking event, when I approached a woman I had not met before and I asked her what she did. She told me that she w... Read More »
As a licensed massage therapist and business coach I am often approached by other therapists who are currently employed in a spa, a clinic, or possibly a chiropractor's office, and would like to tr... Read More »
One of the biggest mistakes massage therapists make in trying to promote themselves and their massage business is that they are mostly doing it the same way as every other therapist. The problem wi... Read More »
Marketing is actually very simple. It involves telling people what you do…. over and over and over. The key to successfully marketing your massage business or practice is consistency. So, first, le... Read More »
1. Every time you get a new client ask them for the name and address of their chiropractor, dentist, naturopath, family doctor etc. Contact the physician (with the client's written consent) just ... Read More »
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