- Feb 9, 2011
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Hey... before I type anymore I just want everyone to know I am aware that $20/hr is very cheap for a massage and some customers may have an impression that cheap price equals cheap quality. I usually argue about my idea with other MT's and bodywork business owners frequently. However... it works and I am looking for ideas based on inexpensive massages...I live about 15-20 minutes from 3 small towns. The towns don't have much in them, they are mostly residential towns. I have a nice massage table I built and a pretty nice massage room. It has nice paint, new carpet, nice displays, all that good stuff. I have this idea... what if I were to sell my massage services at $20 a hour. Assuming they came once a week or bought a booklet of like 5 massages. This did work very well at this spa I worked at. We charged $30 if you came consistently (At least once every two weeks). I believe massage therapy is worth $60 a hour. However... at this point i'm more focused on quantity of services and not profit per massage. My hours would be limited to certain days of the week so the rest of the days I could be marketing, school work, traveling...ect. Has anyone tried anything like this or known anyone that has tried? The school I went to offered a one hour massage really cheap because students worked on them. Obviously students aren't master massage therapists and the chance of somone just starting out in school doing better work then experienced MTs is very unlikely, but... there were always new people coming in to get a massage, it didn't matter who it was from.Another reason why my MASSAGE services are cheap... because they will see me quite often they will find that I have at least some knowledge of holistic health :-D I would be able to explain to them that they should start taking vitamins (which I sell), try acupuncture (which I will be learning), use reiki to work on the body's energy system (which massage can't do as well). Stuff like that.I really like helping people and everyone knows that massage has the best benefits when a person has a massage treatment regularly. Not to mention they would refer people. Does anyone have any ideas on things I should change or add? I'm pretty flexible on most things. I just want to keep the idea of low prices for regular visits.Any ideas would be appreciated. If you wanna talk more outside this forum you can IM/E-Mail me at AKaeckmeister on either yahoo or AOL. I'm always up all night doing homework :-DSincerely,Alan Kaeckmeister