As employers, we have learned a lot about how to find/attract MT applicants, interview them, and get them trained. Every MT we have is well-trained and skilled at giving a good massage. However, we have noticed that some MTs have a much easier time building a base of repeat clientele than their colleagues. As employers, the holy grail is figuring out how to teach ALL of our MTs to quickly convert casual clients into repeat business.
Interesting note: From what we've seen, the ability to generate repeat business is not dependent upon advanced training or the attainment of CE hours.
So... how do you build a client base? Other than education/training, what makes the difference between being booked with many requests/repeat clients vs few/no repeat clients? What specific behaviors would you focus on when advising another MT?
Are there specific behaviors that you feel help you retain clients and/or gain new clients?
Interesting note: From what we've seen, the ability to generate repeat business is not dependent upon advanced training or the attainment of CE hours.
So... how do you build a client base? Other than education/training, what makes the difference between being booked with many requests/repeat clients vs few/no repeat clients? What specific behaviors would you focus on when advising another MT?
Are there specific behaviors that you feel help you retain clients and/or gain new clients?