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The purpose of this group is to offer massage therapists an opportunity to network regarding successfully marketing massage and practice building.

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Comment by Pam Ferriter-Aarli on December 10, 2009 at 2:18pm
I was recently introduced to BNI (business networking...) and then was asked to join a similar group that was just forming. The new group was formed with the focus on a holistic approach to life. We have some fairly motivated and knowledgeable people in the group. Our aim is more to be recognized than to actually do the referral thing. Has anyone tried this approach before if so what happened?
Comment by Angie Patrick on December 8, 2009 at 1:12pm
FINALLY, RESEARCHING MASSAGE TABLES IS MADE EASIER!!!!

One AT-A-GLANCE resource for anyone who is trying to decide on which table to buy! There is now a downloadable chart created by Massage Warehouse which compares many features and benefits on many of the leading table manufacturers products!!! THIS IS GREAT FOR SCHOOLS!!!! Please feel free to log on and download this for yourself and your students!

http://www.massagewarehouse.com/mastertablelist/index.html
Comment by Mike Hinkle on December 3, 2009 at 9:00pm


Also you may want to all join the new group from Massage Therapy Radio. They are looking to interview people. It could help advertise your business. Their new group is at http://www.massageprofessionals.com/group/massagetherapyradio
Comment by Marissa on December 3, 2009 at 8:35pm
Hi guys! I just posted a forum titled "Uniting on Facebook". Take a look and if you're interested, it may help your business grow!
Comment by Kimberly Burnham on November 25, 2009 at 7:06pm
Hi,
Recently I talked to a client's sister who is an opthamologist in Florida. The client is getting great results with her chronic pain issues and the opthamologist is interested in having me work in her office with her clients.

I want to know if there is anyone out there doing massage or manual therapy in an opthamologist's office. Do they have any billing and business tips for me.

I already work hands on with vision related issues so clinically I am doing well.
Comment by Gloria Coppola on November 23, 2009 at 12:33am
A new video from my Massage Network News. Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzNG_NAIKvI
Comment by Tamra Nelson on November 15, 2009 at 6:00pm
This is in response to Martha... I know of a therapist in KC that actually go to independent living facilities/rest homes and do massage there. Besides gaining the elderly that she works on for clients she has also gotten extra clients elsewhere as they recommend her to their family and friends. Hope this helps...
Comment by Allison Kay Poteet on November 15, 2009 at 4:31pm
This seems to be an interesting site. P.R. can translate into marketing.
After all it is simply representing your skills and value to the public in a favorable light and enticing them to contact you and invest in your time and expertise.
Comment by Tamra Nelson on November 15, 2009 at 2:00pm
Hi David,

What you wanting is a white noise machine. If you google it, you should find places that sells those. When I worked in the corporate world on a call center floor we used them. Worked great! You might also try Amazon.com. Enter "white noise machine" in the search engine.

Hope this helps!
Tami
Comment by Allison Kay Poteet on November 12, 2009 at 9:51am
Had a wonderful day with veterans at a local VFW hall yesterday. As a veteran myself (I4 years USAF), I appreciate all the kind thank you's and perks that were offered all of us who served. I held a man, crying as he told me the horrors he experienced in Germany,shared a beer with an elderly man in a wheelchair as he told me about his adventures in world war 2, and stood proudly with others that appreciated our boy/girlscouts who came to do the flag raising ceremony which ended with the playing of taps. All of this, I may add, on their day off from school! Last night I received a tasty death by chocolate cake, as our local Elk's lodge offered free dessert to all veterans who dined with them that night. Next year I have negotiated a chair massage booth at the VFW event. This is something you all may consider for next year....offer veterans a discount or even volunteer at a local vfw or veteran's hospital. Make sure there is someone to take photos to use for PR. Even a newspaper thank you ad can be good PR. Most of all, a compassionate ear and handshake of thankfulness is huge. Veterans..they are everywhere, and marketing this demographic with compassion and respect is a great and positive thing.
 

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