By Tessa Brooks
Sales… Retail… Bottom line… Say any of these words to a Massage Therapist and watched them cringe. Why? It is in our nature to care for people, to help heal and comfort them, not sell products. The question is how to get over that feeling of being creepy or bad for selling
Second, know which products your client needs. You are the expert, do not try to sell them something they don’t need or will not use. Your client can feel like they are not equipped to use what you have sold them therefore they are less likely to rebook with you. It needs to fit their immediate and long term needs and lifestyles.
So, you know WHAT to do, now HOW do you go about doing it?
Massaging is a way of helping people to be healthier and perform better all around. Keep this in mind and you should have no problems being able to sell your client a product and feel great about doing so, while helping your bottom line.
We’d love to hear from you. Please tell us your thought on massage therapists using retail to enlarge and supplement their practice OR make us laugh with a story of the worst retail experience of your life!
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