Love your posts - you express yourself very clearly.
Yeah, I think what I'm looking for on these posts is that comraderie of, "It's ok! We've all been there before!" I don't know anyone at the moment who could really relate so these boards have been a big help. Anyway, yeah, I think I'll be fine. I'm pretty friendly and I love learning about other people so it's just those first time jitters.
I agree with what you said in that it's probably better that I won't know anyone in the networking groups. The one thing that will be a little different for me, I think, is that I
will be promoting myself as a chair massage practitioner. My company is called Corporate Knead and that is really what I want to do. I know I will get table clients from it but the chair massage is what I love the most and am most passionate about. So would it be appropriate to just offer that up front if someone is interested? Like if it's pretty clear that they're interested I could say something like, "I'd be happy to come out on your most stressful day of the week and show you what a difference it really makes." or something along those lines?
They will already know what they're getting into in a sense, you know? And I'm not going to push my service but I'll be happy to give them a tester and will certainly let them know what the benefits are and how it could help their company.
And I won't charge for that first one but any others I will. I've read a lot about having a trial period too, as you suggested, and I think that's a great idea for everyone involved.
How long have you been doing chair massage?