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Massage Marketing Question: One week left

February 21st, 2008 by Alexander Kohl

One more week to get in your best massage marketing (or spa marketing) question.

We had so many excellent questions. It is going to be hard to find the best. Here is what we had so far:

If you’ve got anything to add, ask away in the comments (or send me an email). I will answer your question and you have the chance to win a Passionate Training.

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5 Responses to “Massage Marketing Question: One week left”

  1. Krishna Says:

    Hi Alexander,
    How can a therapist overcome the resistance to wanting to promote themselves and the mindset that suggests that actively promoting themselves is somehow a bad thing??
    Cheers
    Krishna
    http://www.marketyourmassage.com

  2. Billy Says:

    I can attract a steady stream of new clients to my practice and many say that what i am doing is excellent.
    My main problem seems to be keeping the majority of them coming for more than 2 or 3 visits.

    Is there a certain phrase or seed that can be planted in their minds from the initial contact that will have them returning for week after week month after month?

  3. Alexander Kohl Says:

    Thanks Krishna, I shared some thoughts about your question here.

    Congratulations Billy for attracting the clients. Maybe you would like to share with the other visitors what your main way of achieving that is?

  4. billy Says:

    hi
    The tried and tested ways I suppose.
    I’ve used yellow pages and flyers .
    Flyers cost $500 and $200 to deliver with limited success.
    But I spent big on fridge magnets and got 10,000 for $1100. (11c each)
    I put them on a filing cabinet next to my chairs and advise clients to take 5 - 1 for them, relative and friend and 2 for their neighbours.

    I also leave some at the local Post office every time I pay a bill and the local garage when I fill up and Drs surgeries.
    They cost about $320 pa 85c a day over the 3 years they will last and have already made money in the 6 months that I’ve had them.

    I would suggest all therapist get some as they are advertising 24/7.
    If you thought outside the box you could put a discount on the fridge magnet or a certain serial number that made people impulsively call you.

    I didn’t this time just a little pic and words describing what I do and that all health funds are covered.
    cheers
    Billy

  5. Alexander Kohl Says:

    Thanks Billy,
    I love it how you give away 5 fridge magnets to all your clients. That way you actively ask them to refer you without actually saying it.

    I did not quite get what costs $320 per year?

    Alexander

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