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My client appreciation week begins August 23rd. Three free massages per day, for five days for the fifteen clients with the highest life-time value, ending on August 27th, my birthday. Who could ask for a better birthday present than free massages to those who have supported me all these years???
What client appreciation program do YOU have in place for your clients? I’d love to hear some ideas!
I've also put together pot-lucks in the park, going to shows here in Las Vegas, etc., etc.
Again, what's worked best for you?
Kris
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Hi Mary!
I'm unsure where you're referencing my comments from, as the previous post was really long.
A little clarification:
What I do is on client appreciation week I perform 15 free massages; roughly 3 per day.
Please keep in mind that these clients have been with me for many years. I'm not a fan of giving away free massage or discounting my prices, especially to acquire new clients. I prefer more 'value added' marketing and advertising; benefit driven promotions.
These are seperate issues. (Client appreciation and new client attraction.)
Thanks and it sounds like you've got great idea's!
Kris
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Hello again, Mary.
Let me break this down for you.
"So for one week you do 3 massages a day all free..."
Yes. For five days, hence 15 massages.
"...to all your clients?"
No, not all, but to my 15 best clients back in August. Other times, a few more massages, sometimes less.
"How do you make any money that week?"
Mary, the thing about appreciation is that it's not about me making money this week, hence the term 'CLIENT appreciation.'
"Thats great if that works for you..."
It does work great for me. I've worked hard to grow my clientele and now I'm grateful to have these clients; thus, client appreciation. How great is it, Kris? I work 4-5 hours a day, 4-5 days per week and make six figures, annually, just performing massage. Not my intent to brag, it's just what I've done.
"...but why wouldnt you pick 3 per week and appreciate those clients? why do the whole week?"
I have the flexability to do what I want to do when I want to do it. I understand what you're saying though.
"I dont know about you but I have rent to pay and bills so the best thing I can do is give 25 for bdays and do promotions."
Understood. I have more flexability than most.
"If I had to go thru my whole list of clients that are good clients I would be working for free for a quite a while."
Well, a 'good client' is a relative term. Why I picked what I felt comfortable with performing for the week, 15 back in August. Here's another point that I'm assuming from your post and from what many other therapists have hinted to: Most therapists have a lot of clients. I don't. I have narrowed my business down to clients who love my service and receive massage regulary. I don't have clients that receive massage every month here or there. I've built strong professional relationships with these people and we respect each other. That's why I keep the same people: They love what I do, most receive massage almost weekly, and I charge a higher fee.
"I sell a lot of package deals to my clients and they come in weekly and have stand in appointments due to the package deals and they are happy with it cause I also discount it if you buy a package from me. We all win they get a gc for their bday and special discount on pckgs and im happy and they are happy and Im not giving it all away."
Sounds great, Mary, hope it works out for you!
I'm a little curious though about your ending comment about 'giving it all away.' Is this what you see me doing? I don't. If Alicia is receiving massage once a week, spending $400.00/$500.00 a month with me, and I offer her a free massage every six months, is that giving it all away? Giving her a free massage every six months after she's just paid me $2,600.00 doesn't seem like I'm giving it away.
With that said, perhaps I do get a bit carried away with appreciation. Maybe most can't do this. It's what one is doing, not the scale on which one is doing it that matters. If you want to do 3 free per week and that's it, nice!
Hopefully this is a bit more clear...
Kris
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