30 March 2007 - 17:09Business Sense & Massage Therapy

In any business, you need basic skills. In the massage therapy business, many do not believe that there is a need for formal business training or even informal business training however even employed therapists could use a little help. Here are few tips you might find useful.

  1. Visit the SBA website; they have an amazing set of free resources like business planning, grant & loan information, market research and much more. If you are a self-employed massage therapist or do independent contracting, I highly recommend that you assemble some sort of business plan and portfolio.

  1. Learn all you can by joining forums, communities and subscribing for newsletters. There are many great website you can visit to learn more about your field such as wikipedia and similar sites.

  1. Participate in your field join the AMTA or the Massage Network. By being actively, involved with other people in your field you will learn more about business your trade and make new contacts.

  1. Subscribe to magazines like Massage Mag, buy books and watch television shows about massage therapy.

By networking and participating with others, you learn a great deal about business, industry news, new massage equipment and general happenings. It is a fast past world and keeping up with the flow information is very important to the success of any business and any businessperson. In addition, if you do not believe you as a massage therapist are a businessperson ask an entrepreneur what they do. They advertise, find clients on their own motivation, purchase equipment and accessories, run their own finances and marketing and fund their own operations. This sounds a lot like an independent massage therapist doesn’t it.

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21 March 2007 - 11:32Massage Therapy; No signs of Slowing

Shoulders relaxed, breathing slow, there goes another satisfied customer. Massage therapy can be a very rewarding career. Most people don’t give the respect deserved of a massage therapist. Maybe you aren’t a doctor but not having a P.H.D. doesn’t mean you can’t be a healer. And that’s what you’ll be doing, healing, helping and making a difference. If you’re worried about not making enough money you can stop worrying. According to the bureau of labor statistics massage therapists held over 97,000 in 2004 and wages averaged about 15-30 dollars an hour. And wages and positions are only growing every year. Also about two thirds of all therapists either owned their own business or worked as independent contractors.

So does working for yourself and making a difference while earning good money sound good? If so, there are some things you need to know. First you will need to find a school or training center and there are about 1300 throughout the country. Go to http://www.ncbtmb.com/ and http://www.amtamassage.org/ to find training and all kinds of information about the industry. Then as you begin to explore this career path, carefully consider your massage table or chair. Your equipment needs to be the best and massage table outlet has the highest quality brands at competitive pricing. Some brands to consider are Earthlite, Stronglite or Inner Strength. Also if you are just starting out you may want to consider a used portable massage table. Still have some lingering doubts? Then go out and get a massage, treat yourself and taste the tranquility and satisfaction of your new career.

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13 March 2007 - 12:00Broken Legs; Massage table legs that is…

Massage is the study of anatomy in Braille” Jack Meagher. If you are a massage therapist you realize how important your work really is. Not simply a leisurely past-time, what you do changes the world. People aren’t paying for a few minutes of downtime, they’re paying for rejuvenation, and chances to start anew with new breath and blood pumping through their veins. This is a physical awakening.

In any industry the tools make the man, as a massage therapist your tools are your mind, your body and your massage table. Without a doubt your mind is sharp and well versed in massage and your hands know their way around a body, like riding bike by now your hands cannot forget technique. So you’ve got it all, but what about your table? Shouldn’t your equipment match your skill, you deserve the best. Too often overlooked the massage table makes the masseuse.

There are many types of tables but when it comes to quality none can match Earthlite. Earthlite is recognized as the worlds #1 brand of massage equipment and use’s Canadian hard maple for sturdy durable legs and braces and Baltic birch plywood for the table top.

This company has respect for not only the massage therapist but the environment as well, using water-based lacquer and environmentally friendly foam and vinyls. If you have a serious commitment towards your career than consider upgrading to an Earthlite table so that your work can continue to impact the world positively.

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