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Great suggestion regarding the use of other social media! Thanks for that, as well as the rest of your feedback. Very helpful!
Regarding the CE comment, you are more than welcome to discuss CE offerings on your page, in your blog, and in the CE Group. We just ask that you don't list pricing, or send out mass messages about your programs. In regards to the paid advertising spot in the right sidebar, this is an open spot for qualified advertisers. If you are interested, please feel free to contact our Ad Sales Manager, Jodi Hardee, jodi@abmp.com.
Thanks for your insights, Ariana!
Ariana Vincent, LMT, MTI, NCTMB said:Ariana's Responses to Lara's Questions
* Why did you join Massageprofessionals.com? To network about professional massage therapy and to find out about continuing education opportunities. It's a great site and I love it very much. You're doing a wonderful job.
* Are your expectations being met? I would say, yes, my expectations are being met and exceeded most of the time. This group provides wonderful opportunities for learning, growing and networking.
* What do you love about this site? I love the feeling of community and the easy connectivity with people around the world. I've recommended the site to over a thousand massage therapists. That's how much I believe in it.
* What's not working? Three things that aren't working: (1) We are not able to find out about any CE classes other than those offered by ABMP. We feel that this exclusion of everyone except ABMP is detrimental to the entire population of the site. For example if a person is interested in studying oncology massage and would like to know about M.D. Anderson Hospital's program and Tracy Walton's program, it is impossible to search for information on this site because ABMP has the exclusive on providing information regarding CE classes and sharing information about CE classes is prohibited on this site by ABMP. (2) We can't communicate via group e-mails with people in our friends list if the list is over a certain number of people. Many of us did not know that there was a low limit on the number of friends we can communicate with via group e-mails and, once we had many friends in our list on this site, we suddenly discovered that we could not communicate with anyone via group e-mails because we were over the limit. (3) A few technical issues come up from time to time that could be better addressed. For example, for some people it is impossible to upload images. I had that problem months ago and it is still an ongoing issue.
* What can we do to make it better/more relevant to practitioners? It is very relevant to practitioners. I love the fact that the people who participate in this site are professionals who share a common interest. It is an amazing site. You've done a wonderful job of bringing the community of bodyworkers and massage practitioners together.
* What do you think would inspire others to join? Follow Massage Magazine's lead and when something interesting happens on the site or when there is a particularly relevant posting, share it on other social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and MySpace.
* Other comments, thoughts, insights? I notice that Les left Facebook and said we could communicate with him on this site; however, I have not received any messages or postings from him via this site. I miss hearing from him. I find his posts informative, interesting and relevant.
You guys rock!
Ariana Vincent
Ariana Institute
I misunderstood about the sharing of CE information. I apologize. Thanks so much for informing me about the proper protocol for sharing CE information on this site, Lara.
Lara Evans Bracciante said:Great suggestion regarding the use of other social media! Thanks for that, as well as the rest of your feedback. Very helpful!
Regarding the CE comment, you are more than welcome to discuss CE offerings on your page, in your blog, and in the CE Group. We just ask that you don't list pricing, or send out mass messages about your programs. In regards to the paid advertising spot in the right sidebar, this is an open spot for qualified advertisers. If you are interested, please feel free to contact our Ad Sales Manager, Jodi Hardee, jodi@abmp.com.
Thanks for your insights, Ariana!
Ariana Vincent, LMT, MTI, NCTMB said:Ariana's Responses to Lara's Questions
* Why did you join Massageprofessionals.com? To network about professional massage therapy and to find out about continuing education opportunities. It's a great site and I love it very much. You're doing a wonderful job.
* Are your expectations being met? I would say, yes, my expectations are being met and exceeded most of the time. This group provides wonderful opportunities for learning, growing and networking.
* What do you love about this site? I love the feeling of community and the easy connectivity with people around the world. I've recommended the site to over a thousand massage therapists. That's how much I believe in it.
* What's not working? Three things that aren't working: (1) We are not able to find out about any CE classes other than those offered by ABMP. We feel that this exclusion of everyone except ABMP is detrimental to the entire population of the site. For example if a person is interested in studying oncology massage and would like to know about M.D. Anderson Hospital's program and Tracy Walton's program, it is impossible to search for information on this site because ABMP has the exclusive on providing information regarding CE classes and sharing information about CE classes is prohibited on this site by ABMP. (2) We can't communicate via group e-mails with people in our friends list if the list is over a certain number of people. Many of us did not know that there was a low limit on the number of friends we can communicate with via group e-mails and, once we had many friends in our list on this site, we suddenly discovered that we could not communicate with anyone via group e-mails because we were over the limit. (3) A few technical issues come up from time to time that could be better addressed. For example, for some people it is impossible to upload images. I had that problem months ago and it is still an ongoing issue.
* What can we do to make it better/more relevant to practitioners? It is very relevant to practitioners. I love the fact that the people who participate in this site are professionals who share a common interest. It is an amazing site. You've done a wonderful job of bringing the community of bodyworkers and massage practitioners together.
* What do you think would inspire others to join? Follow Massage Magazine's lead and when something interesting happens on the site or when there is a particularly relevant posting, share it on other social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and MySpace.
* Other comments, thoughts, insights? I notice that Les left Facebook and said we could communicate with him on this site; however, I have not received any messages or postings from him via this site. I miss hearing from him. I find his posts informative, interesting and relevant.
You guys rock!
Ariana Vincent
Ariana Institute
Hi Lara -
I stumbled across a small notice about this site in December 09 and after looking thru it initially thought "how cool is that", a site for therapists! After reviewing all the threads/ groups I was hooked. I love to see the same situations that I have run into, and many that I have not, answered in many different ways. They are good to mull over and it is fun to throw in my own experience when applicable. I love that therapists from around the world are on this site and that I can "friend" them. Where else can I post/chat with therapists from Australia, India, Canada, Ireland, England and all over the USA? There are even more countries represented on here now than before. So great to welcome them and read their comments. I love that even when we disagree on a topic everyone is civil and that there are many different senses of humor on these pages. Laughter is the best medicine. I love that when I was unhappy with an ad I could post that up and see every one's responses - pro and con. I love that when anyone puts up a thread mentioning energy work it will get lot's of interesting replies. I love that I have re-vamped some of my own thinking after reading some threads. I never gave much thought to research until recently, now I am curious about it. I love that the therapists who have been around a while can remember the joy of being a new therapist and that both old and new can learn from each other. I love that some of the leaders in this industry have groups and threads here. I wish they all did.
As to the not working - I wish I could save drafts when writing a post. An easier way to look at older threads and groups. How to inspire other ?- they just need to know it is here. Relevance - for the most part it usually is.
So Lara - Thank You for re-opening this page so I could post that up. I love this site as it reminds me daily why I love my profession. So a huge THANK YOU from me to you!
Hey Lara,
When I first discovered this site,I was so happy.People were friendly and helpful and open minded,it was such a fun site.
The thing that kinda put a damper on it for me was when the shrinks decided to make some kind of case study out of the modalities that they had decided they didn't believe in.That pretty much so ruined how safe I felt about talking and sharing my own beliefs .
I also believe someone needs to be a greeter for the site to help the newbies not make the same mistakes we all made in the beginning.Mike, Darcy and Travis took that on ,and to tell you the truth I feel that the site is in need of that ,it seems kind of cold without someone saying "welcome to the site,join lots of groups have fun and if you need any help just ask me."
Anyway,Thank you for asking,I wish you a good day. -Emma
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