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The purpose of this group is to offer massage therapists an opportunity to network regarding successfully marketing massage and practice building.

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Comment by Tamra Nelson on November 15, 2009 at 2:00pm
Hi David,

What you wanting is a white noise machine. If you google it, you should find places that sells those. When I worked in the corporate world on a call center floor we used them. Worked great! You might also try Amazon.com. Enter "white noise machine" in the search engine.

Hope this helps!
Tami
Comment by Allison Kay Poteet on November 12, 2009 at 9:51am
Had a wonderful day with veterans at a local VFW hall yesterday. As a veteran myself (I4 years USAF), I appreciate all the kind thank you's and perks that were offered all of us who served. I held a man, crying as he told me the horrors he experienced in Germany,shared a beer with an elderly man in a wheelchair as he told me about his adventures in world war 2, and stood proudly with others that appreciated our boy/girlscouts who came to do the flag raising ceremony which ended with the playing of taps. All of this, I may add, on their day off from school! Last night I received a tasty death by chocolate cake, as our local Elk's lodge offered free dessert to all veterans who dined with them that night. Next year I have negotiated a chair massage booth at the VFW event. This is something you all may consider for next year....offer veterans a discount or even volunteer at a local vfw or veteran's hospital. Make sure there is someone to take photos to use for PR. Even a newspaper thank you ad can be good PR. Most of all, a compassionate ear and handshake of thankfulness is huge. Veterans..they are everywhere, and marketing this demographic with compassion and respect is a great and positive thing.
Comment by Angie Patrick on November 12, 2009 at 9:05am
For all of you friends on facebook, I envite you to become a fan of Massage Warehouse to get news, tips, and sneak peek looks at upcoming sales!
come join the fun!
www.facebook.com/massagewarehouse
Comment by Michael Wolfes, CLMT, CRP on November 8, 2009 at 11:05pm
My comment is in response to David's question about a "specific product" which is a sound eliminator. What you might do is Google "White-noise" maker or machine and see if that brings up anything you had in mind. Just a suggestion.
Comment by carolinajones on November 8, 2009 at 7:41pm
Hey David,
I work at a salon and my room is around a bunch of hairdressers. I actaully purchased an air purifier at walmart for $20, basically a fan. It has 3 settings so I can make it as loud as I like. I hope this helps.
Comment by David J. Razo on November 8, 2009 at 7:28pm
Hello,

Looking for a specific product. Please Help.

I'm looking for a specific product the masks or breaks up external noise that can be heard in my treatment room. You see, next to my room there is a hallway that can become noisey during peek business hours. My understanding is that this silent device breaks up sound waves. Some psychotherapy offices use the device during sessions. Anyone know where i can find such a product? Thanks in advance!

David
Comment by Angie Patrick on November 4, 2009 at 10:31am
Hello Everyone!

Hi!

I am Angie with Massage Warehouse.
What a great group! EVERYONE wants to know more about how to build the practice and market effectively. I have learned a few new tricks here on this page! Thanks for all the awesome input!

I am hoping to grow my "friends" on MassageProfessionals.com, so if you think I might ever be able to be of service, Please feel free to "friend" me!

Thanks so much!
Angie
Comment by Malissa Tracy, LMT on November 4, 2009 at 8:39am
Looking to add a reflexology, craniosacral sacral therapy, thai chi, yoga, reiki & accupuncture to my office. If any one knows of any certified therapist near Huber Heights (Dayton) Ohio please send them my way!! (missytlmt@gmail.com)
Comment by Martha Bannister on November 4, 2009 at 8:24am
thanks for the tips. I've been working in massage for about three yrs now, in a chiropractic clinic, as well as for a short time in a spa. I would like to work completely independent in my home office. I would like to specialize in massage for the elderly and women. Any tips how to find more clients??
Comment by Rachel Sheard, LMT, NCTMB, CIPI on October 22, 2009 at 2:10pm
Good tips. I think I have just been too reserved about trying to build a connection without having any common ground to break the ice first. I see what you mean though, about just trying to establish common familiarity with each others businesses. I will have to get on it now!
 

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