Massage Business Coaching is an essential tool for starting or building your “Ideal Massage Business” or finding your “Ideal Massage Job”.
I can help you in every step of the way from creating your business plan, finding your ideal clients and learning to create a website to attract clients to you.
I am available through email consultations for $25 for a series of 3 emails working on one specific question or issue with a client or marketing project.
You can also hire me by the month through email and have full access to address all of the issues that are coming up in your practice or with creating and implementing your marketing plan. Cost: $150 a month.
Phone or skype sessions are also available for $85 an hour.
My specialty is websites and getting your website found by the search engines as well as creating websites that will get you a steady flow of new clients. I can also build your basic 8 page calling card type of website using Site Build it! for you to start with. Contact me for more information using the form below.
I also work with people who are looking for jobs or are in job situations and needing some help in dealing with the employers and clients.
1 hour sessions are $85.
Contact Me for more information.
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I was referred to your site after posting a question on Yahoo! Answers. I’ve found many of your posts very informative, but haven’t really found a post which touched on my specific question.
I rent a room from a chiropractor. I would consider myself an independent contractor. I make my own schedule, provide my own linens and lotion, do my own billing and get paid directly by the client/patient or insurance company. But, if he sends a no-fault auto patient to me, I have to give him half my fees for that client. Is this legal? I am in Hawaii.
Not sure if you can respond, or perhaps redirect me to an appropriate post.
Thank you, Becky
I can’t legally answer. A lawyer would have to do that for you. My personal opinion is that it isn’t legal to take a percentage when someone is referring clients to you. It is a kickback. It is illegal here in WA State as I mentioned in my other post
What is more important is that you don’t seem comfortable with it. Why don’t you ask to renegotiate and tell him that you don’t think it is fair. It is better to pay a flat fee for rent for the room which makes it less sticky both legally and ethically.
Julie