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I also do the magnetic business cards and find they work really well.
I love the idea of the sarongs too! LomiLomi is on my list of studies and I'll keep that in mind for a later date, cheers.
I often recommend tennis ball self massage for clients and have tennis balls printed with my details that I give away, I'm sure many end up in the dogs basket but those that don't remind people to rebook.
Gloria Coppola said:Magnetic business cards work too! People misplace the paper ones sometimes and if they have a magnetic one it's on the frig with your phone # all the time. My clients appreciated having it handy and laughed when every time they went into the refrigerator I was "right there". It reminded them they needed to get back for another massage. I am also a lomi practitioner and I cover my clients with beautiful sarongs. They get to take it home when the session is done. They are always thrilled and surprised. The smell of the coconut oil lingers on the drive home. When they see it or wear it obviously it reminds them of the session and time to rebook!
I love your idea by the way. AWESOME
Liz--
I can only speak for myself, but here are a couple of reasons that people might not be responding here as well as you'd anticipated:
1. There's no such thing as a free lunch. We've been told this over and over, and an offer such as yours may make people a little . . . well, suspicious. What's hidden? What are we not being told? What do you get out of this, other than hoping that people get enough out of the free trial that they are willing to pay the $200/yr?
2. Speaking completely personally, I'm here to connect with other massage therapists, not to be shilled to. When I first joined, I looked up your profile to make sure you weren't a bot, as the only thing I've really ever seen from you is promoting your website. It gets thrown out in chat a couple of times a day, but you don't engage otherwise. In marketing discussions, you may have something that is relevant to the conversation at hand, but it ALWAYS ends with a plug for the website. That amount of single-minded saturation, quite honestly, makes me hostile. It's kind of like multi-level marketing, for me: you could have the greatest product in the world that cures cancer and potty-trains toddlers all in one go, but if I don't agree with the structure or presentation, I'll actively reject it.
But I'm stubborn like that.
Just my $0.02.
E.
Liz--
I can only speak for myself, but here are a couple of reasons that people might not be responding here as well as you'd anticipated:
1. There's no such thing as a free lunch. We've been told this over and over, and an offer such as yours may make people a little . . . well, suspicious. What's hidden? What are we not being told? What do you get out of this, other than hoping that people get enough out of the free trial that they are willing to pay the $200/yr?
2. Speaking completely personally, I'm here to connect with other massage therapists, not to be shilled to. When I first joined, I looked up your profile to make sure you weren't a bot, as the only thing I've really ever seen from you is promoting your website. It gets thrown out in chat a couple of times a day, but you don't engage otherwise. In marketing discussions, you may have something that is relevant to the conversation at hand, but it ALWAYS ends with a plug for the website. That amount of single-minded saturation, quite honestly, makes me hostile. It's kind of like multi-level marketing, for me: you could have the greatest product in the world that cures cancer and potty-trains toddlers all in one go, but if I don't agree with the structure or presentation, I'll actively reject it.
But I'm stubborn like that.
Just my $0.02.
E.
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Hey Marilyn,
I don't really...but if you do a google search for "promotional water bottles" there seem to be quite a few to compare prices with.
one thing to be weary of with water bottles though....there is a new study that shows that water bottles can be a risk to your health (do a google search on "water bottles health risk"). the better idea might be to do something like this...
this way you can offer regular bottled water and your promo will be a cool way of carrying that size water bottle without the health risks. it'll also initiate a great discussion ON the health risks of the other type of water bottles.
Marilyn St.John said:Lisa, would you happen to know a resource for a place that would do this sort of printing? I had this idea, too, and can't seem to get it off the ground. Thank you ~ m
Lisa said:did you make sure that your refillable water bottles have your info on them?
You are right in that I don't engage in many discussions - other than marketing, but that is where I feel I have the most to offer and I really am passionate about it.
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