Most massage therapists around the globe would agree that word of mouth marketing is perhaps the most effective marketing a business can attain. So how does one get the word out? How does one get people talking?
A good massage business may not even gain mentioned if the experience does not generate a buzz. So how does one become buzz worthy without pressing blatant marketing hype into the tender typanic membrane of the customers ear?
Is there more to marketing than a lot of noise?
Me thinks so.
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Some Massage practitioners beleive that massage schools have dropped the ball.
With growing regulation, training requirements and costs, are schools really providing your money's worth when it comes to massage learning and certification.
It's a topic worth discussing, and that's beginning to happen in some of the massage groups online. Join us at Massage Marketing Rebellion Yahoo Group and voice your opinion.
Read on to view a post on the topic of massage schools.
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Recently I started a poll in Massage Marketing Rebellion Yahoo Group to find out if massage therapist's were finding receptivity and opportunity working with or for other health practitioners. I was immediately pleased to see responses to the poll.
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A recent survey of Massage Marketing Rebellion Yahoo Group (MMR) reveals that some massage therapist have expanded their work into varied fields of health and medicine during their career. This is another good sign for the viability of the massage trade.
Wouldn't it be great to see a massage therapist (MT) working with your physician to optimize your health and wellness?
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