Another chapter complete!!!

Wow! It’s been a long day and I have decided to give myself what I think is a well earned break. I have just spent the past few hours working on my book. I have been wondering whether or not to give each chapter a particular heading or not. It will be something slightly comical that gives a vague indication of what the contents behold. On one hand this seems like a really cool and light hearted way of introducing people to the subject matter on the other hand my little jokes and sense of humour might not really go down so well with all readers so I guess have to decide closer to book release time. Anyway the chapter I have been writing is based on branding, how to build a massage therapy brand and identifying clear objectives from this exercise. I also include some things that massage therapists should be thinking about when they design their logos. As I thought about this in some detail I realised that there were so many pitfalls that what I thought would be a paragraph or two soon expanded into something else as I went into this in great detail. This will hopefully ensure that your guys will bypass any issues that are likely to come up at a later stage. Don’t worry if you have already designed your logo – I am not going to tell you to do it again but this is just some addition information to massage therapy students that have not quite decided on what to put on theirs. The next thing I talk about in this chapter are business cards. Have you got yours do you know what to put on them. I remember writing an article a while back but his goes in to so much more detail. Next I talk about newsletters, why would you want one – why do you need one, the different mediums and more. This is all great stuff and I hope you guys will have a much fun reading it as I had writing.

Marketing you: building a massage therapy business

Marketing and the world of holistic systems have been at battle with each other since the approaches of yoga and alternative care have entered the Western consciousness.  For many people there is an innate distrust of the idea that marketing can be a healthy companion for building a spiritually based business.  The cold truth is that although you may have developed the most beautiful healing practice and are ready to offer your gifts to the population unless people know the basics of where to find you and how to get in touch there will be very few opportunities to share your system.

In building a strategy to market your business be aware of your own self-defeating thoughts about how marketing can work for you.  It is common for alternative caregivers to feel that they are selling out by making money or creating a marketing image of themselves.  As long as you remain true to the message that you want to share, remain honest in what you present in public forums, and find marketing opportunities that are in tune with your business goals it is possible to be well-marketed and on line with ones personal integrity

So, let’s start with the most basic and deepest truth about creating a marketing practice around yourself.  NO ONE ELSE IS GOING TO DO IT FOR YOU!  As blunt as this statement is, it is a concept that one needs to get comfortable with in the process of growing a marketing strategy.  It is easy to wonder why things are not coming to you and how others are getting all of the opportunities that you feel should be coming your way but unless you put yourself out there and take a chance no one is going to know about all of the amazing gifts you have to offer. This modesty toward self-marketing can often be driven by feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt about being part of “the system” but when overcome can yield amazing results and allow one to share with a larger population.

As you find comfort with the idea of self-promotion let’s look at some of the easy places to start that do not require a large financial investment.  It is often best to start close to home.  Sit down for a few minutes and put together a list of acquaintances that might be willing to help you out in creating your marketing campaign.  This can range from friends who are computer design savvy to help you build a quality website to family members who are in companies or organizations that would provide places for you to present your product of service.  No connection is to big or to small.

Then follow up with that list and connect with the people on it to see if they are willing and able to help you.  The thing to know about asking for assistance is to be comfortable with the idea of someone saying no.  There are many marketing systems that suggest to push until someone says yes. By engaging a philosophy that it is okay from someone to say no it reduces the fear of making the initial connection, helps remove the fear of rejection, and also relieves the pressure on a contact who may not feel able to help at this time.  Perhaps in the future though, they will remember you and then a connection is made.

As these connections begin to flower observe for a moment and see if any themes begin to develop.  Are there certain groups of people who seem to be connecting to your requests? Are there patterns developing in the kinds of question they ask you?  An example might be a yoga teacher who places calls and find that many of the contacts that respond are involved in senior care and wellness.  Could this be an opportunity to fine-tune your business to work with seniors as part of your outreach into the community?
These themes can help you to focus your message and create a unique niche for your business.  This input from your contacts can provide deep insight into the development of your business model just make sure that it adds flavor to the message you are creating and not distracting you from the work you are hoping to do.

Use this information to create the image you want to convey and then put together some basic marketing tools.  As mentioned above, in this day and age even the most basic web site is essential.  There are many programs that can help you develop a high quality low cost site creating a hub for potential new customers to learn more about you and your business.  Think clean, simple, message driven design.  Your new clients do not need to read everything about you, instead leave them intrigued and curious enough to place a call at which time you can build your rapport with them.

Another necessary tool is the business card.  Online resources such as VistaPrint.com allow you the resources to design a professional quality card that is unique to you.  Even a simple black and white card purchased at your local copy store can be upgrade by the use of ink stamps that are themed around the focus of your business.  Although it is possible to create cards on the computer there is often a lower quality feel to them and it is worth the small investment necessary to work with a printer.

Now that you have your cards get them out there. Be fearless. Put cards on every community bulletin board that you see.  Stop by organizations that might have an interest in your business, ask if you can leave some there.  Go back to your friends and family list asking those people if they would feel comfortable placing your cards at there place of business or other organizations with which they may be involved.  Always carry your business cards with you and be bold with your willingness to hand them out.  They don’t do any good sitting in your drawer at home but they might end up in someone else’s drawer who requires you services either now or at a later date.

When you hand out your cards be prepared with a short answer to the question “What is it that you do?’ Sample answers might be “ I am a massage therapists who works primarily with seniors providing in-home massage” or “ I am a yoga teacher.  I currently teach at such and such studio as well as working closely with corporations to assist them in creating wellness programs.”  Engaging your contact in conversation allows you to speak of your passion and can leave a vital memory of the exchange that is easily recalled for future reference.

For many businesses, both new and established, in the holistic market, community sponsored wellness fairs are an excellent place to make face-to-face contact with large numbers of potential customers.  Local hospitals, community organizations, and even malls looking to build a bridge into the community often sponsor these fairs.  Contact the event and community outreach departments at these organizations and find out the requirements to be a participant in the fair.  Be willing to share the uniqueness of your business and why you would be a great asset to their wellness fair.

Most important let them know that you are offering some kind of give away to the attendees of the fair. Most people who attend will be attracted to the businesses that are giving something away and this is a bonus for the organizers in their marketing campaign.  One of the most effective freebies is raffling off a free session of your services.  This cost you nothing and allows you to build a fresh customer base both with the person who wins the raffle as well as the people filling out the raffle ticket with there name and contact information.

On the day of the wellness fair, dress professionally, bring plenty of business cards to hand out, and set your intention that you are there to build your business and ready to meet new customers and potential contacts for growth.  Be aware that these contacts come not only in the form of the public attending but also in the other businesses participating.  These other businesses are a bonus source of potential marketing so go around to the other participants and share your business information with them as well. This network allows you to have potential resources for your customers but will also encourage these businesses to refer to you.

Which brings up the subject of gratitude.  Whenever someone offers you assistance whether through advice, services, or referrals take the time out to thank them personally.  This can be through a quick note, a small gift, or meeting them in person. The process of saying thank you takes very little time out of your day, sends out the right message into the universe, and leaves a lasting impression on your contact.

Hopefully the concept of marketing and self-promotion no longer has to be an overwhelming and frightening idea.  By remaining clear and precise with your message, being wiling to tap into your network, and creating a few basic marketing tools there is huge potential to grow your business.  And remember, it is up to you to market the business that you believe in.

How to get your Massage Therapy Business ranked high in google for FREE!

Did you know that there was an excellent way to truly harness the power of the internet in relation to your massage therapy business?

A way to currently get ranked very highly in top search engines for FREE without paying a so called “expert”

Many of my clients tell me that they have a website or they are putting one together but did you know that you really don’t need a website in order to harness the power of the internet to attract new customers to their business?

If you want to find out more continue reading….

Okay if you have continued to read on then it strikes me that you are really serious about getting more clients to your business, and really harnessing the power of the internet to your favour. The wonderful way of attracting clients to your business without even having a website is called………….business listings.

Now many of you guys you may have heard of this already and are already using this, i.e. you have an ad in the business pages and even one on the website equivalent site and that is awesome. If you are not then what are you waiting for?

Now what you have to realise is that now in 2010 people are neglecting print media for finding out business information in favour online searches, in fact about 80% of all business searches were done online. So if you are paying hundreds to put your ads into the local business directory you really might want to think about the level of return you are getting on that investment. Okay Abi so we all know the power of the internet and that many people are searching on the internet in order to find business information – tell me something I don’t know.

Well here comes the part that many people have done several times before but have not really given much though in terms to how it will aid their massage therapy business.

The majority of searches online that are looking for a particular service are location specific. What do I mean? For example if you lived in New York and you wanted to find a dentist would you simply type the word “dentist” into the Google search engine (or any other search engine for that matter) and expect to find one you will be able to use right away? I would think not. You would probably type something like dentist New York or the borough in New York you live in, would you not? This is the trick that many massage therapists are missing in fact many businesses in general are currently are missing this they have websites that are named after their brand and then wonder why they don’t have any more clients. If they were really astute then they would have a domain that reflected where they were based as well as what they did.

Now you can take advantage of this in what is currently a little used practice of placing an ad on the business listings on each of the main search engines that people use.

What do I mean?

Well, google Microsoft and Yahoo all have business directory services that are all location based and this will give you and opportunity for your business to rank extremely highly in the search engines in fact you could rank very highly indeed. see the picture below: I typed in the words “massage London” and you can see the results that came up in fact the local businesses on the map listed higher than any website (bar the paid advertising at the top).

WOULDN’T YOU LIKE YOUR BUSINESS TO BE RANKED AT THE TOP????

3 simple tips to keep you motivated towards your goals

It’s not always easy to stay motivated when you’re trying to achieve a goal. Some experts say that the “goal” itself should be enough to inspire unwavering diligence toward achieving it…and there is an element of truth in that. However, the reality is that the discomforts of striving for a particular goal can sometimes cause us to lose focus. It is fair to say that when you start your practice you have a rough idea in terms of how you want it to go but how clear is this in your mind? What will your perfect practice look like? Smell like? Sound like?

Whether you want to get  more clients, learn new skills or even to be able to work less? Don’t worry…whatever you’re trying to accomplish, the following tips can help you stay motivated and on track.

Visualize the End Result

Can’t you just see your practice prospering and you able to help scores of clients? The key question is how do you imagine yourself “feeling”? Bolder? Wiser ? More self-confident? When you develop the ability to visualize your goals and imagine what the end results will be, you are more likely to stay motivated.

Many people have found it helpful to compose a “dream  or visualization board” which is an arrangement of images representative of the goal. For instance, if you were saving money for a tropical beach vacation, then you’d get some travel brochures or create a collage of pictures from a magazine of blue ocean, palm trees, exotic fruit drinks…you get the picture!

Set Intermediate Goals and Reward Yourself for Small Victories

It’s human to want results now. However, some worthwhile goals may require a great deal of effort and time to accomplish. Don’t let that deter you. By setting smaller goals, you can work on each step that will eventually add up to big results in the end.

And don’t forget to reward yourself when you reach small milestones along the way. Knowing that there are little “treats” along the journey to your goal will keep you excited and motivated.

Draw Inspiration from Others

Sources of inspiration to stay motivated can come from success quotes, lyrics, movies that depict people who attained their dreams through hard work or even speaking with others who have achieved what you’re working toward. If they could do it…so can you!

If your focus begins to fade or you skid on a patch of discouragement, you may find it helpful to identify an accountability partner who will encourage you to stay the course. And, in instances where your partner is also striving toward an accomplishment, you’ll experience the magic of motivating each other toward success.

Visualizing the end result, celebrating small victories along the way and drawing inspiration and encouragement from others are three powerful, easy-to-implement methods of staying motivated toward reaching your goals. So, go for it!

10 reasons to become a massage therapist

I found this article and thought I should share it with you all.

1. Massage therapists are licensed professionals.

Almost all states in the U.S. require massage therapists to be licensed. To become a massage therapist, you must complete a certification or degree program at a massage therapy school and anywhere from a few hundred to a thousand hours of practice. While this may sound like a lot of work, it’s actually great recognition for people in the field. Massage therapy has become a respected profession, and not just anyone can set up shop anymore.

2. Massage therapists graduate with all the skills they need to work right away.

Massage therapy school is hands-on. Students are trained in musculature, anatomy, and several massage therapy techniques. By the time they graduate, they’ve had enough practical experience to start working at spas, hospitals, clinics, or even out of their own homes.

3. Massage therapists can become business owners.

According to the Bureau f Labor Statistics, 57% of massage therapists are self-employed. Many of these people work out of their homes or travel to clients. Still others with thriving practices open their own offices and also employ others to offer clients a whole range of services and techniques.

4. Massage therapists can set their own hours.

Being able to make your own schedule is one of the biggest advantages of being self-employed. If you have children, hate mornings, or are even pursuing a second career, massage therapists who work for themselves can schedule appointments to fit their own lives.

5. Massage therapists can travel to exotic locations for work.

Because spas, hotels, and cruise ships employ so many massage therapists, adventure seekers may be able to find employment anywhere from mountain ski resorts to tropical island destinations.

6. Massage therapists help people.

Massage therapists provide an invaluable service to people who are in pain, recovering from injuries, or experiencing severe stress. The work they do speeds up the healing process, improves circulation, and restores emotional balance to their clients’ lives.

7. Clients look forward to seeing their massage therapists.

Whether the reason is medicinal, therapeutic, or just a special occasion, people genuinely look forward to getting massages. While most folks dread going to the doctor or the dentist, seeing a massage therapist is a positive experience associated with feeling good.

8. Massage therapists work in relaxing environments.

Because a massage therapists create a mood with scented candles, soft towels, and music, they get to spend their working hours in a peaceful place of their own design.

9. Massage therapists stay physically active.

Massage therapists work on their feet and engage their whole bodies when giving massages. The nature of the work is physically demanding, and as a result, massage therapists are often in great shape.

10. Job outlook is great for licensed massage therapists.

Because the medical community is beginning to recognize the value of massage therapy, job growth over the next decade is predicted to be 19%, which is above average. New massage therapy jobs are even being created in places like office buildings and nursing homes.