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Massage Business Website

If you want a serious practice, you must have a massage business website. Today's clients don't want to be bothered with looking up the names, numbers, and locations of massage therapists in the yellow pages. They want the convenience of the internet, especially the younger clientele.

They want to Google "massage therapy + (their city)" and come up with the names of the best therapists around. If you do not have a website, your name will not come up on Google. If that is the case, you have just lost another client to someone who does have a website.

Everyday that you are not on the worldwide web, you are losing potential clients. These would-be clients do not even know your practice exists, all because you have not made your presence known on the internet! Other massage therapists are snapping them up.

New massage therapists complain a lot because they cannot find clients quickly enough to support them. Then they have to take a day job, or worse, a night job, just to get by. This zaps their energy and they have very little left to give to the few clients they do manage to find.

If you are a new massage therapist, or one who would like to increase the number of clients you see each week, don't let your dreams fade away. You can get more clients easily. All you need is a good quality massage business website.

Your site should include your name and degree, and your business name, location, and phone number. Include a photo of you and of the outside of your business, plus directions to get there. A photo of your treatment room is a nice touch. Give a welcoming statement, along with your mission statement, business hours, services you offer, and the cost of each.

You can set up a page for booking appointments online, which many clients prefer to do instead of calling the office.

Add some pages explaining how masage therapy benefits people.

You can build the massage business website yourself by using a great company called SBI.

They cater to beginners and provide all of the tools necessary to build a great website. That is how I built my site.

Or, if you don't have the time or the inclination, SBI will build your site for you!

I am talking about a quality site that will bring in clients wanting you to give them massage.

If you want people to find you, you must be where they are looking. Today, they are looking on the net. Remember the old saying, "be there or be square"? Well, be on the internet, or lose all of your potential clients to the massage therapists in your area who are smart enough to have a massage business website!

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