pivotfreaker
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I started doing massage in my home town about 6 months ago. But sofar have only had 4 clients! They have all come to me via word of mouth and they have all put my name out there to people. But nothing seems to be happening. I keep putting my flyers and business cards up on local bulletin boards. And they keep disappearing (some just being ripped down by the next day so I know someone is taking them down). I talk to people I know and tell them what I am doing now. I always have business cards on me. I put an ad in the paper and got no responses! I contacted the biggest employer in town (which is the county court house) about doing a secretaries day promo and was told that I couldn’t solicit them. But then was given a list of names and P.O. Box of the dept heads with a wink from the H.R. mar. I promptly turned around and mailed them the promo, and again got no response. These are just a few things I have tried along with doing mini-massage parties (15min massage for $10) with no response. I KNOW I DONT SMELL!!!! lolI keep hearing that people can’t afford it but I only charge $20 for a half an hour which is normal for this area, and I do out calls with no added travel fee which makes me cheaper then everyone else! I can’t afford to drop my prices any more. As I said in my into letter I live in a town with 1, 900 people it in and I am the only massage therapist. There are 16 other massage therapists in this county that I know about. And the median income for my town is $40, 000/year. So how can my price be "to expensive"? I would be happy to make that a year. Last night I talked to another massage therapist one of my mothers employee’s daughters. She said she charges 30$ per treatment. That she only does business by word of mouth and that she never advertised. To be honest with you I felt that she was just looking at me as competition and didn’t want to help me or give me any info. Which is okay but I also live about 30min from her and have no plan to encroach on her territory. The state I live in is not a licensed state and there was a problem with oriental massage parlors about 5 years ago. I also live 5 mi from a town who does not allow massage therapists to operate inside their city limits unless they are working at the hospital. The hospitalhas 2 massage therapists who are also physical therapists (which is what the mainly do). I am new at this and I have no business background. Do any of you have any suggestions for me??? Thank you! Morgan