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Seattle Massage School July 2011 Newsletter

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Greetings!

 

Be the Master of your domain!  The Goddess of your empire!  The King and Queen of your Castle!  Well, maybe not the King and Queen, but definitely an EXPERT massage therapist.  This month we’ll explore what it takes to get ahead once you’ve completed your massage training program and how to develop a brand that’s all yours.  Many blessings.

 

July 14, 2011

Building Your Castle

By Alexa Severtsen, LMP

After completing massage training (at Northwest Academy for the Healing Arts), you’re ready to show the world your new skills and make a name for yourself.  If you’re not working for a major clinic that provides all the marketing, you’ll be the one responsible for attracting clients.  So where do you begin?

Two words: Get Involved.

I mean, fanatically involved, you thought school was consuming, building a massage career should occupy your thoughts 24/7.

The most successful practitioners devote 2-3 hours of business promotion and development for every hour of client interaction. (1)

If you’re seeing 10 clients per week, that’s 20-30 additional hours spent developing your business.   Your focus should be to do whatever it takes to get your name out there.  Once you’ve devoted a solid year or two to building your business, you’ll get to enjoy all the benefits of your hard work, including a consistent stream of clients.

Here’s a list of my top 5 favorite ways to build momentum once you graduate:

5.  Know your neighbors.  The best way to connect and to build your massage brand is by meeting other practitioners.  Seek out a variety of specialists, M,D.’s, N.D.’s, M.S.A.O.M.’s, P.T.’s, D.O.’s, D.C.’s, LMNOPQ’s…Stop by their office, introduce yourself, bring business cards, invite them out for coffee or lunch.  Build a solid connection and you’ll have referrals for life.

4.  Subscribe to an RSS feed.  Let Google do the research for you.  If you have a Gmail account, search for the Google product called “reader”.  Click on “add a subscription” and type in key words such as “massage” or “alternative health-care”.  You’ll receive the latest research on Massage from around in the world.

3. Follow a Blog.  If you’re not a fan of spending hours on a computer searching for information, find a blogger who is and follow them.  Check out these sites: www.themassagegeek.com/blog/ or www.massageproceblog.com.  If you feel comfortable, try responding to some of the blog posts, it’ll create name and brand recognition in addition to building relationships with others in the community.

2. Get a Massage Magazine Subscription.  Magazines are an easy way to stay up-to-date on the latest products, research and continuing education classes.  The more you know about massage the better you can treat your clients, answer their questions and keep their business.  Many massage organizations such as AMTA or Massage Magazine will sign you up for a subscription when you become a member.

1. Attend a Massage Conference or Workshop.  Find a technique or style that suits your interest and learn everything you can about it.  The more knowledgeable you are in your specialty the better known your name will be in the community.  So when people think “Pediatric Massage” your name immediately comes to mind.

If you commit to developing your massage identity brand and business right after graduation, you’ll be an EXPERT in your field before you know it and maybe even the King or Queen of your castle.

1. Sohnen-Moe, Cherie.  Business Mastery 3rd Edition. Arizona: SMA Sohnen Moe Associates, Inc. 2005.  Print

PS – Many of you have been on the NW Academy mailing list for quite some time.  If you still enjoy receiving emails, we are happy to have you!  If however, your plans have changed and you would no longer like to receive updates, you can unsubscribe using the link in the footer of this email.  We will be sad to see you go!

 

Now Enrolling For Our Massage therapy Programs!

Seattle Message School
We are currently accepting applications for the following program dates;

7-Month Weekday Morning & Evening Massage Therapy Programs
September 6, 2011, January 12, 2012, May 10, 2012

12 – Month Weekend Massage Therapy Program
February 4, 2012

Fill out an online through our website {CLICK HERE} or mail in a hard copy {CLICK HERE} to our offices, attention Admissions.

We look forward to meeting you!

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