Without business savvy and visionary business plans that incorporate the changes to the massage trade, many of you are headed toward tough lifestyle challenges UNLESS you consider, develop and implement multiple streams of income.
Frankly, I feel the massage “purist” and “healer” mindsets have been the most detrimental ideas to be held by massage practitioners, and do little more than produce judgmental ideas about who’s better than who, which has produced an interesting topic discussion on our MMR Yahoo Group

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First of all, let’s get an idea of the domain market.
This article is from an unlikely source, which should give us a more realistic understanding of what’s happening. Source: Christian Science Monitor February 2008
Here’s a source that offers much more info on what domains are and how to find one of your own, and help to educate you on whether or not a domain can even help your individual situation.
If you're in the creative mood and want to find a domain name all your own that hasn't been purchased already, try using your name in your business or search for less used terms with the help of Visual Thesaurus online.
Gain some insight by Googling “massage domains”, and fire up your creative juices.
I use Go Daddy for most of my domain name needs.
In closing, ask yourself: If you were to make a few hundred, or a few thousand dollars a year by purchasing a few unused but pertinent domain names and offering them to other massage practitioners, AND you worked full or part time giving massage, would you still be a massage therapist? Would the added income stream support your long term financial/lifestyle goals?
Rather than judge, I prefer to consider a larger picture of what massage can be, and that includes what a domain name might do for my business. In that light, let me offer some helpful and educational resources.

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