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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 Laurie Owen on October 18, 2010 at 12:00pm
I just received this email from the Healing Touch community. Greg Pitstick did a training last year around this same time, which I took. It was definitely worth my time. It's all online, so you can watch it at your convenience. Though at the end he's "selling" his services, he also gives a lot of good information during the free training. I really do recommend it. You'll need to register asap. Laurie

Dear Laurie,

I wanted to remind you to register for the free online training event "How to Attract Clients Without Selling" being offered free to our community by Greg Pitstick and Smart Guide To Marketing.

The online training event will be held Thursday October 21, 2010 at 9:00pm eastern time , but there are only 3 days left to register.

*** It will only take a minute, so just click on this link to register: www.smartguidetomarketing.com/sp/ss-r-1/
Comment by Laurie Owen on October 6, 2010 at 12:44am
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Comment by Boris Prilutsky on July 27, 2010 at 3:14pm
Dear colleagues,

I am happy to invite you to join my group:” Medical and Sports Massage” including FREE Medical and Sports massage lessons. Not alot of practitioners in the US are familiar with Russian Medical and Sports massage as it was proposed by a Russian physician professor of medicine Anatoly Sherback . I'm happy to offer you information about this methodology as well as some additional information about me. I hope that our friendship will be pleasant and mutual beneficial. I believe in sharing knowledge. In such a case you will be able to learn from me as well as I can learn from you . If after reading information about medical and sports massage, or viewing lessons you will have any question I'm encouraging you to make comments or initiate discussion topic . In such a case my replies will be available for many to read, as well as your replies. Looking forward for great relationship.

Best wishes.
Boris Prilutsky
Comment by Kimberly Rogers on July 27, 2010 at 2:01pm
Thanks for the great two articles. Please post a note when the next articles are ready. I'd love to read them and share them with the staff at the spa I'm working at...the business has been open for about 4 months now. The information in here will be a great help in bringing in continuing business!
Comment by Las Vegas Massage In Summerlin on July 21, 2010 at 11:11am
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Steve, thanks for posting your link again. Your examples and writing is excellent! (I used to read your articles but lost the link. Thanks again!)

Kris
Comment by Frank J on July 21, 2010 at 11:08am
I just sent out some T-shirst and key chains to some clients that havent been in a while along with a special rate for them.
Comment by Steve Ibach on July 20, 2010 at 4:39pm
I am writing a series for The Massage Advancer on what day spas can learn from Starbucks. It is in the news section of this site but just in case you missed it below is a link. I have gotten a lot of positive feedback on the articles. Hope you enjoy them
Comment by Las Vegas Massage In Summerlin on July 20, 2010 at 2:56pm
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Hey David!

What does your target market tell you? Do your clients work 9-5 during the week? Then, I'd be available during the weekends when they have time. I know noon (lunch time) is popular for those who can sneak in a massage for lunch.

Are you working on the elderly? Many I work on like massage in the early morning. If your clients work the swing shift, they may want morning massage as well. If many in your target market work until 5pm, be available after that in the evening for them.

In summary, I've found that Fri., Sat., Sun. and Monday are the best. Friday after a long week, the weekend as they have time, and Monday, well, it's just Monday and folks like a massage ;)

Kris
Comment by David Burrows on July 20, 2010 at 2:42pm
Best Days to Have Office Hours?

my office hrs are Tues/Thur right now. Do Massage Therapists out there find that Saturday is a good day to be open for business? Or how about Mondays? I'd like to add another day.

David B
Comment by Sue Heldenbrand on June 17, 2010 at 5:47pm
I would like to extend an invitation to join my holistic wellness directory under massage therapists. the basic listing is free and gives you a listing by name and state. The premium listing gives you more exposure, links, etc.
http://www.synergisticcenter.com/Directory-listing-form.html
 

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