Just so you guys know, I am a hair's breadth bigger than a one woman show. I am not a big spa owner. I rent a suite of offices that is a total of less than 1000sq feet of usable space. I don't have any employees, but contract work to some good people, since I have outgrown my own schedule. And I rent one room full out to a trusted friend and colleague - we all have our own one women shows in our little loft space. We are very small indeed.
The idea is perfectly customized for YOU. It would work for you whether you are a one person, part-time MT that carries another career too, or a big place with employees, etc.
I know I sound like I work for them, but I do not. I simply love them (the people Matt, Larry, etc) that ARE SpaBoom. They are very REAL, very available. It would not cost you a thing to call them and have a conversation about whether it would work for you. They are not high pressure sales people. Just tell Matt you want to talk about it to see if you are interested. That's all I did. Their small print and policies are so simple and clear. very easy to live with, and very simple to disengage if you wish.
A year and a half ago, renting a room at a full service salon, I sold about a dozen gift certs for Valentine's day. This year I sold about $3000 worth in the two week span of Feb 1-14. Mother's day was just about the same. No extra effort. I get charged the month after for the volume of success they afford me. The website was there, the SpaBoom folks only wrote my code for the gift certs and online appt requests. I optimized my own homemade web site from suggestions gleaned from melb, jeff and others here on MassagePlanet. If you don't have a web site, they can create one for you. I don't know what that charge is, but I imagine it is competitive. betty's bath site that was mentioned a couple of days ago is a SpaBoom Dynamic website, I believe.
As for the payPal thing - that is the easiest route to go. I still have to do that, but I have a history of bad experiences (just rotten luck & delays really, not anything lethal) with PayPal so I run my own. I definitely do that part the looong way and the hard way by my own accord. Matt has tried to get me to change, but I always get impatient with PayPal for some reason. I already had a debit/visa machine, etc, so I just do it myself. I don't recommend doing it that way at all. A commercial PayPal account is easier, simpler.
I try to tell everyone I know- the three most successful things I have done to grow my business are that I advertise with Spa Index and Spa Finder (those are just their business names, you do not have to be a spa to play), optimizing my website (and keeping it updated each month), and enterring into my love affair with Spa Boom. NO yellow page ad, glossy magazine ads, etc have matched any result I have seen from these three things. Seriously. I am in the future only going to go with things like this. No more yellow page renewals, no more advertising contracts with papers or mags.
I do hope anyone else will write about their experiences with things like this. I hate to be the only one singing along to a great tune!
jill/sagetherapist