How fast should my clientele grow?
Back to the original question, How fast should my clientele grow?.
It should grow in proportion to the amount, and more importantly the quality of work you put into it, with the cavet sp? that it be the right location!!!!!!
meaning that you are working in a hair salon, i have never seen a therapist do well in an environment like that, yes you may get 6-10pts a week, but that is not that great, becuse you will probably cap out at that.
If you worked at a couple clinics in the area, all of differnt types, built up a following then opened up your own shop next door to the salon, keep it therapeutic, but comfortable and relaxing, not spa like, and drew pts from there and all your other locations, you would be closer to 20-30pts a week, and be able to have another 1 or 2 therapists working for you.
In your original post you say your a male, thats proffesional, so that shouldnt make a differnce, WRONG!.
I'm a male therapist as well, but i and my receptionist still here over the phone "oh i'd like a female pls" from new or returning pts. You just need to work hard to build up your skills, and you can become busier than other mts male or female.
You mention you didnt want to get cought up in those buisness sites? (or something like that). I started 12 years ago, and started using those sites as a refference, and a road map if you will. and i became very busy very quickly! i hired my first independent contractor in just 2 months (working 4 days a week she was up to 5 pts in 2 weeks, 20 pts in 2 mnths). my clinic that i own now averages 35 new pts a month since opening 6 years ago, our lowest mnth was 16 new pts (very reduced therapist availability, i was volunteering at the olympics), our busiest was 61!.
It sounds like you are doing alot of things right, but there is still more you can do, and be doing it smarter. take the advice of those above and get the help of a peer, not someone in your direct area, find the best some where that you will not compete with, they will be more willing to help. Also look at the best and busiest salon/spas anywhere, use them as an example, you dont have to come up with aevery thing your self, you just have to take what the best are doing and tweek it for your self.
Sorry if this came across a bit negative, thats not my intention.