Massage Therapy Biography

Part I get more customers Massage
Chances are, if you're a self-employed Massage Therapist will never have enough knowledge, experience, or customers. Success in not guaranteed. You must always be willing to learn more, do more, and attract more. commitment to the ongoing process of professional training and practice your craft regularly will allow you to get more patients on Therapy Massage and, if managed properly will lead to ultimate success.
First step to get more massage clients is that covers the basics:
Market for people you know and people you know – Why Massage is such an intimate service customers prefer to receive this therapy from professionals who already feel at ease. Remember almost everyone can benefit from a session therapeutic massages. Your job is to help them come to this realization. Explain to them the benefits of your work and the availability of its services. People who receive approval someone else is more likely to try your services.
Be Prepared – Always have business cards handy and you do not have the cards biz already get some free googling "free business cards. It is extremely important to provide a way for your potential customers to contact with you. Business cards should have your name, phone number, address (if you have a position) and web address. set a weekly goal as business visit there hand and do it! If you carry a stack of cards is too cumbersome for you, given sheets of text. Companies like CONTXTS lets you test your business card. After setting up my account free of charge, all your potential customers will need to do is send a text message to 50,500 just type the keyword you have chosen (massagegirl "ie"). You will immediately receive a text message with your name, address, telephone number, websites, and any other relevant information you chose to include. Pretty neat, huh? If you use physical or electronic business cards make sure to use them. People can not make an appointment with you, if not know the wonderful service you offer, or if they can not get in touch with you. Take time to talk to people I meet every day, as members of the gym and gentlemen, store cashiers, colleagues, church members, etc.
Use the web – Take advantage of the ability to connect with potential customers through the sites social bookmarking such as MySpace and Facebook. Craigslist, Backpage, Kijiji, and My Spa classified ads are free sites where you can promote their services. You can choose to publish your phone number on these sites is to have potential customers respond to you via e-mail only. Also, I recommend Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals social networking site most recently, Professional Massage. This is a great community of practitioners of massage, which are willing to share their experiences and advice with others. Unlike the sites mentioned above, the promotion of self is strictly prohibited. However, the ability to connect with other like minded individuals makes this site a valuable resource for therapists.
Promote your website – Create your own website will people to learn more about your services. Including a biography, information on prices and availability of appointment will answer the most common potential customers have about you and your aervices. With the simplicity of the technology these days to create their own web site is relatively easy. There are many companies that offer web cost effective solutions deisgn web, so hurry up!
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Rolfing and Physical Reality $8.78 A warm and wise self-portrait of the woman who originated the therapy that bears her name. Here, Ida Rolf tells about her life, about the wonder of the human body, about life in general, and about Rolfing in particular, explaining her technique of manipulating muscle tissue to allow the body to come into its correct alignment. After Rolfing, your body has been encouraged to do what it wants to d… |
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Mosby’s Fundamentals of Therapeutic Massage, Enhanced Reprint $9.90 The 3rd Edition is now ENHANCED with 2 CD-ROMs that include 60 minutes of technique video, student learning exercises, 60 minutes of relaxation music, and a dermatology diagnosis tool. Providing valuable information on how to skillfully apply massage techniques, this practical text is the most widely-used Massage Therapy resource available! The new edition of this best-selling text includes discus… |
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Robert Fulford, D.O. and the Philosopher Physician $25.65 Robert Fulford, D.O. (1905-1997) was an important, if enigmatic, figure in late twentieth-century osteopathy. Trained at the Kansas City School of Osteopathy and Surgery (class of 1941), he was a strong believer in the “triune” nature of man—physical, mental, and spiritual—and the importance of diagnosing and treating the whole person, not just the physical symptoms. Dr. Fulford’s career wa… |
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Massage Therapy $20.59 Massage Therapy |
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Basic Massage Therapy $11.99 Basic Massage Therapy |
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Massage And Drawing Therapy For Lumba $11.99 Massage And Drawing Therapy For Lumba |
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Massage Therapy For Professionals-V2.0 $11.99 Massage Therapy For Professionals-V2.0 |
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Massage Therapy For Professionals $11.99 Massage Therapy For Professionals |
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Sport & Remedial Massage Therapy $18.64 Sport & Remedial Massage Therapy |
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Mosby’s Massage Therapy Review $39.85 Mosby’s Massage Therapy Review |
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Medical Conditions and Massage Therapy $54.95 Medical Conditions and Massage Therapy |
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Massage Therapy Review $59.06 Massage Therapy Review |
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Complete Massage Pack-Basic and Professional Massage Therapy $22.99 Complete Massage Pack-Basic and Professional Massage Therapy |
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Basic Massage Therapy (Blu-ray) $20.99 Basic Massage Therapy (Blu-ray) |
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Pearson’s Massage Therapy $62.18 Pearson’’s Massage Therapy: Blending Art with Science is a comprehensive text designed as a resource for students in entry-level Massage Therapy Programs. It covers the wide variety of massage therapy competencies. The book’’s title reflects the fact that successful massage therapists excel at blending the art and science of massage. Broad in scope, this book covers a multitude of massage techniques to what it takes to get started in a successful Massage Therapy Career. |
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Massage $7.19 Uncover the ancient secrets of the worlds oldest Healing Therapy with these Swedish techniques that can combat pain, relax tired muscles, and even boost your immune system.Includes two Massage Oils and incense cones. |
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Pediatric Massage Therapy $42.16 This book provides a complete overview of the concepts and techniques that massage therapists, physical or occupational therapists, and other healthcare professionals need to know in order to perform manual therapy on children–especially those with disabilities. The author fully covers the applications of massage therapy for children ages 2 to 18. Pediatric Massage Therapy, Second Edition is well written, well researched, and expertly illustrated to provide a clear, demonstrative guide to pediatric massage. Topics include massage in healthy emotional development, managing psychological stress, physical therapy, and home healthcare. Real-life examples and anecdotes from hands-on therapists help readers relate to specific applications. |
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Baby Massage Therapy-Newborns Infants and Toddlers (Br) $20.99 Baby Massage Therapy-Newborns Infants and Toddlers (Br) |
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Baby Massage Therapy-Newborns Infants and Toddlers-V2.0 $11.99 Baby Massage Therapy-Newborns Infants and Toddlers-V2.0 |
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Quick Reference Dictionary For Massage Therapy Bodywork $34.74 Quick Reference Dictionary For Massage Therapy Bodywork |
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Pharmacology for Massage Therapy $40.8 Written specifically for massage therapists, this excellent text makes the basics of pharmacology easy to understand. It explains the biochemical and physical effects and actions of a wide variety of drug classes, explores how they move throughout the body, and addresses the use of drugs to prevent and treat diseases. This cutting-edge text also introduces a deductive reasoning process that can be used to develop safe individualized bodywork protocols for clients receiving drug therapy. Readers will learn a practical method for assessing the effects of drug therapies on their clients and the implications for massage therapy. |
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Introduction to Massage Therapy $68.55 This introductory textbook instills the skills and knowledge needed to become–and excel as–a professional massage therapist. Enhanced by full-color illustrations and photographs, the text integrates functional anatomy, physiology, and pathology with Massage Therapy Techniques and offers extensive 3D anatomical information. Communication, documentation, safety, self-care, and business practices are also covered. This edition features expanded coverage of hydrotherapy, Eastern techniques, sanitation and hygiene, HIPAA, and key topics tested on the National Certification Exam. Other new features include critical thinking exercises and boxes highlighting contraindications to massage or specific strokes. A bound-in Real Bodywork DVD features outstanding video clips of massage sequences. |