Hi all,
After one false start and a lot of wasted energy, I have found a place to practice. I will be renting from a lady who has some rules for her establishment. Most notably, I cannot charge less than she does as a regular rate (promos, specials, and discounts are OK). She charges $55.00 for a "therapeutic hour." That means 50 minutes.
Now, I'm a $60/60 min kind of girl but I'm OK with this for the short term of our agreement (6 months). What I don't know is how to advertise this. Do I list on my service menu, "One hour relaxation massage - $55.00" and hope no one wigs about the missing ten minutes? Or, do I list, "50-minute relaxation massage - $55.00?"
I am fresh out of school. For at least the first month, I will be charging a "grand kickoff" rate of $30.00 for 50 minutes just to pull new clients in (I'm doing other things as well).
I sign the agreement Monday afternoon.
Thanks in advance!
Emily
After one false start and a lot of wasted energy, I have found a place to practice. I will be renting from a lady who has some rules for her establishment. Most notably, I cannot charge less than she does as a regular rate (promos, specials, and discounts are OK). She charges $55.00 for a "therapeutic hour." That means 50 minutes.
Now, I'm a $60/60 min kind of girl but I'm OK with this for the short term of our agreement (6 months). What I don't know is how to advertise this. Do I list on my service menu, "One hour relaxation massage - $55.00" and hope no one wigs about the missing ten minutes? Or, do I list, "50-minute relaxation massage - $55.00?"
I am fresh out of school. For at least the first month, I will be charging a "grand kickoff" rate of $30.00 for 50 minutes just to pull new clients in (I'm doing other things as well).
I sign the agreement Monday afternoon.
Thanks in advance!
Emily