Charging for Chair Massage
I'm doing chair massage this weekend at a cat show. I'm not exactly sure how to promote it as far as what to charge. I'm planning on charing $1/per minute. I'm not sure if I should give a break for a longer massage ie 15 minutes for $12 or just charge $1/per minutes and that's that. I"m working on the poster that I'm going to use and am feeling a bit stuck! Thanks for your suggestions.
If it is only going to be you, then you'll probably be getting real tired by the end.
I definitely would not charge less for longer stints of work.
Maybe considering incriments like this. ($1.00 is a little low in my opinion, for the amount of work you'll do.)
5 mins. = $5.00
10 mins. = $15.00
15 mins. = $25.00
30 mins. = $50.00
It is just a thought, that the 5 mins. for $5 will be the majority of your clients this way, which will save your hands, get more people on your chair, and hopefully give you more of a chance to pass out cards and flyers on your business.
It has a tendency to minimize people taking up chair time and loosing potential clients who would otherwise just "walk on by". Also, this format keeps you from needing to provide as much "change" (change for large bills) and when someone does get on your chair for a long period of time, you are being paid properly for the wear and tear on your hands and body. If they ask, you can explain that longer chair massage is not the same as performing a massage with lotion on a table, is more difficult for the therapist and this is why the cost is higher for longer lengths of time.
You have to think too... most people who go to a "cat show" probably are not going to be real funky about cost. I mean, you have to have some expendable income to be going somewhere like that in the first place. So, I wouldn't worry too much about feeling like you are charging "high". It may seem high to you, but you have travelled there to provide the service, and will be standing on concrete all day, and will be at the whim of whoever comes along, basically. We have a tendency to think about what we can personally afford to pay and not what is fair for the amount of work we are doing. Make sure and get paid for what you are putting into this, is what I think.
Just some thoughts. They may or may not blow your skirt, but you asked...... ;D