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Massage Therapist Income

Massage therapist income can grow as your practice grows. For those that choose to be self-employed, the sky can be the limit. In the same breath a word of warning to place limits - burn out rate for self-employed massage therapists are high.

Some considerations to help determine
your potential income:

  • What will you charge as a fee for your services?
  • Do you have adequate client flow?
  • What is the demand in your area for Massage Therapy?
  • How many hours a day do you want to work?
  • Are you willing to market and promote your service?
  • Will you work full time or part time?

Offer these products for retail sale and display in
your place of business for additional income:

  • Essential Oils
  • Massage Oils and Lotions
  • Candles
  • Skin Care Products
  • Weight Loss Products
  • Exercise Equipment
  • Books
  • Massage Products
  • Water Purification Units
  • Air Purification Units

Services to offer to supplement
your massage therapy practice:

  • Facials
  • Body Treatments
  • Aromatherapy
  • Oxygen Treatment / Oxygen Bar
  • Reiki
  • Nail Salon / Nail Care

Specialize in these modalities to maximize your
massage practice income:

  • Deep Tissue
  • Myofascial Release
  • Lymphatic Massage
  • Chair Massage
  • Hot Stone Massage
  • Pregnancy Massage
  • Infant Massage
  • Sports Massage
  • Fibromyalgia Pain Relief Specialist
  • Reflexology
Your Massage Business can be substantially increased simply by expanding on what you already have to offer.

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