Competitors "coupon"
I suppose it all comes down to what we've had (personal) experience dealing with. For example, clients that always tip vs. clients that never tip. Are you going to do a bang-up job for those that do, even going so far as give them overtime minutes and yet not for the ones who pay for the service whatever is the required fee and nothing more? Of course we're in a "business"; however, massage therapy has so many "personals" to it because we put ourselves into it; thus how can it not be personal to some degree. This boils over to even the "business" side of it. If we try a marketing ploy it, found it worked, then of course we'll try it again. If not, then we go a different route until one works. Nevertheless, what works for one, won't work for another. Not because those therapists aren't equal in the quality of work they provide, but because of the dynamics of their clientele on a regular basis. Most of my clients don't tip. I don't expect them too anyways. I provide a service and if I feel they need to get a little special R&R from me (maybe because they had a bad day or week, they are a joy to converse with, repeat client, etc.), I give it to them, asking nothing more than their payment in full. So as for gift certificates and honoring them from another spa/M.T., I'd probably not go that route; however, I would offer them a first visit discount after asking them if they are trying to find another M.T. to come to on a regular basis. Most likely, the one holding the gift certificate didn't actually pay for it anyways as it was probably a gift from a loved one for birthday/anniversary/etc. Therefore, they weren't out on the original money anyways.Be well,Jen