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Okay, I have decided to raise my massage rates for a deep tissue massage. My rate now is $50 hour. From my experience recieving massages from other therapists, I am very thourough and do far more work than the average therapist. I have decided to raise my rates up $5. However, today I had a new client and she loved my massage, when she was done asked me how much she owed and I told her $50. She said what? That's it? She went on to say she recently paid $75 dollars for a massage that was no where near as good. She said I do not charge enough. My question to everyone is, I already planned on raising my rates. Would it be inappropriate to charge my regular clients one rate and raise new clients even more. In other words, starting in September my rates will be $55 for a deep tissue massage. Would it be wrong to charge new clients $5 more? This is not the first time a client has told me I do not charge enough. For the first time I felt like i am selling myself short. How much should I be charging? I want to be paid what I am worth. I work so hard and have built a very successful business. What should I do?