Establishing Your Business in Reflexology
Like no other time in history, people are diligently seeking alternative medical
treatments...why not start a reflexology practice!
Like any endeavor, building a business takes time. Moreover, it can be a bumpy road. However, in a
growing field such as reflexology, you definitely have time on your side. Reflexology has certainly found its
place in the world of complimentary medicine. Like no other time in history, people are diligently seeking
alternative medical treatments. So, how do you get a piece of this pie? Check out the tips outlined
below.
1. Time=Value. In other words, it takes time to build your clientele and to get a name for yourself.
The more feet you work on the more success stories you will receive from satisfied, paying customers. In a
business like reflexology, this is key to success. The truth of the matter is, one person could be
responsible for making or breaking your reputation, but more commonly, it takes many satisfied customers to get a
foothold in your community. Word of mouth is one of the best tools you will have to build your business, so
the more people that leave satisfied, the more you will be talked about.
2. If you already have an established business, but don't have the stable clientele that you need to thrive, try
the compare feet technique, as I like to call it. When you are finished with one foot, kindly ask your client
to stand up and compare how their feet feel. Not only does this put quality into your service right away, but
also it sticks the "wow" factor into the equation. Soon your clients will be longing for the feeling they get
after one of your sessions.
3. Make sure you are communicating effectively with your clients. In other words, you MUST know if you are
being too hard on their feet or too soft. If you are too hard on their feet, and they leave in utter pain,
you cannot expect them to return. In the same respect, if they leave feeling no different than they came, you did
not do your job effectively enough to warrant a return visit. Make sure you tell them up front that you can
change your degree of pressure to suit their needs. That is the only way they will know that you can
accommodate them and are not just unknowledgeable and inexperienced.
Quick Reflexology Fact
GermsThey just care about their next fix. Unfortunately, not taking precautions, even in drug use, can eventually kill you.
It's hard to lecture a drug user about the practice of using clean needles for their next fix. When someone is that bad off to inject an illicit substance into their bodies, the last thing they are going to think about is HIV or AIDS.
Health And Safety
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4. Take an active approach in respect to customer service. Call your client the day after therapy
and ask how they are doing. Furthermore, it is the perfect opportunity to get feedback and invite them back
for a subsequent visit. You will build trust and better yet you will know how well the treatment went and if
you will need to adjust your treatment the next time.
5. Make sure your prices match your skill level, experience and reputation. I won't go into great detail
here because prices vary according to many factors, just do your homework before you set your prices and if they
are too high, change them.
6. Create your environment carefully. The setting in which you do your therapy will add value to your
service or it will break your service. If you choose to work out of your home, as many do in the beginning,
price your services accordingly. Also, because reflexology is such a relaxing therapy, create your setting to
compliment it. Avoid areas with clutter and set it up as comfortable as possible. Soft music and very
soft essential oil scents are good compliments to your setup.
7. Finally, you must determine what hours and what services you will offer to your clients. This will
partially be determined by how serious you are about your career. It is pretty safe to say that the more
flexible you are, the more clientele you will attract. For example, if you will work nights to accommodate
schedules, or make house calls, you are setting yourself up for a favorable amount of business. Furthermore,
by offering services such as "self help seminars" where you teach your clients how to do some of the basic
techniques, complimented with say aromatherapy or herbal treatments; you add instant value and credibility to your
practice.
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