I need some ideas for getting my name out there as an equine massage therapist.
I'm so glad that I am a "real" massage therapist in addition to the equine training I've had. No one in our area is both. Most equine therapists did not attend a real massage school. I'm the only practitioner I know who can work with both horse and rider too.
I've sent out letters introducing myself and my services to the big show and racing barns in our area. I've put out business cards at every tack shop and feed store I can think of.
I guess I'm just a bit flustered right now since I saw on the facebook page of a local BIG show barn that I had high hopes of marketing my services to, that their "official" massuesse will be at the barn tomorrow. When I googled this person, I find she's not even a massage therapist, but an animal communicator!
I do serious sports therapy, nothing hokey and all of my literature explains this. I'm just frustrated. How do I get the point across that what I do is real sports therapy for serious equine athletes? I'm not lighting aromatherapy candles and waving crystals over the horses, how do I make that clear to potential clients? How do I make potential clients understand the importance of being an LMT before becoming an equine therapist?
I'm so glad that I am a "real" massage therapist in addition to the equine training I've had. No one in our area is both. Most equine therapists did not attend a real massage school. I'm the only practitioner I know who can work with both horse and rider too.
I've sent out letters introducing myself and my services to the big show and racing barns in our area. I've put out business cards at every tack shop and feed store I can think of.
I guess I'm just a bit flustered right now since I saw on the facebook page of a local BIG show barn that I had high hopes of marketing my services to, that their "official" massuesse will be at the barn tomorrow. When I googled this person, I find she's not even a massage therapist, but an animal communicator!
I do serious sports therapy, nothing hokey and all of my literature explains this. I'm just frustrated. How do I get the point across that what I do is real sports therapy for serious equine athletes? I'm not lighting aromatherapy candles and waving crystals over the horses, how do I make that clear to potential clients? How do I make potential clients understand the importance of being an LMT before becoming an equine therapist?