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massage in this economy?

by Vicki Carpenter
(High Ridge, MO)

Is anyone else caught in trying to cover bases at various locations, doing outside events, or feel like you are going in circles because you are not sure of the status of the economy? How ofter do you discount your prices or don't discount?


Answer:
The economy is doing what it is doing. It is your own personal economy that you need to be concerned about. Learning as much as you can about money is a really good idea at this time. Also having multiple streams of income is necessary in this stage.

I personally don't usually discount my rates. I have a few that have been long time clients who buy package deals but I really don't offer them to anyone else.

The best thing to focus on is creating a website and a network of people to refer to you. I have an online program that can teach you how to do that at www.massagepracticebuilder.com

Thanks Julie
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