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Acquiring Clients and keeping them

by Glenda Martin
(Amarillo, TX 79109)

Besides referrals and advertising(expensive) what is another way to build a client base. What works? I have been a massage therapist for 2 years and am still making just barely enough to make rent and buy a few supplies.

Answer:

You have to have a good website that gets found for your main keywords of 'massage, your city'. The best thing I have found to do that is using Site build it! which is what I use for this website.

You have to be doing something everyday to get and keep clients.
Julie
www.massage-career-guides.com

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Acquiring Clients and keeping them

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Nov 20, 2009
Find a niche and make yourself known
by: Hans Albert Quistorff, LMP Antalgic Posture Pain Specialist

Beside your web site your city search engines look for links to your site. One way to get yourself known to the people in your niche is to submit a daily Google search [it is an automatic digest] then comment on topics that you have something to contribute. That is what I do.
Try a Google search of my signature line and see what you find.
Hans Albert Quistorff, LMP
Antalgic Posture Pain Specialist

Nov 20, 2009
I agree with Julie
by: Anonymous

A good website and the resolve to continue submitting it regularly makes all the difference. People are online. That is where you reach them. Since you have time on your hands what do you have to loose?

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