- Sep 20, 2009
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I need some advice. The owner of a local bed and breakfast establishment called me this week. I'm to meet with her this afternoon. She mentioned that this appointment is to meet with me and discuss massage for her guests. Mrs. B&B added that she would want to schedule an appointment, if she is impressed, for me to give her a free massage to test my skills. She's expecting a full hour stone massage. Mrs. B&B also told me that she has been receiving calls from other therapists in the area eager to give her a free massage.
I've been asked to demo in the past, but each time the owner or director of the spa had me spend about 15-30 minutes working on them. Not a full hour. And. . . it was using their supplies. Another therapist told me that Mrs. B&B asked him for a full hour demo massage as well. Said in addition to a full hour massage, he also spent many hours with this woman answering questions and showing her his facilities, yet months later it hasn't turned into business for him.
Perhaps it would be a good marketing tool to give free massages to owners of potential referers. But on the other hand, is she taking advaneforum.xxxe of therapists? If I gave every B&B owner in our immediate community a free massage, that would amount to over 80 free massages! :shock:
Please advise whether this is a common practice or not.
I've been asked to demo in the past, but each time the owner or director of the spa had me spend about 15-30 minutes working on them. Not a full hour. And. . . it was using their supplies. Another therapist told me that Mrs. B&B asked him for a full hour demo massage as well. Said in addition to a full hour massage, he also spent many hours with this woman answering questions and showing her his facilities, yet months later it hasn't turned into business for him.
Perhaps it would be a good marketing tool to give free massages to owners of potential referers. But on the other hand, is she taking advaneforum.xxxe of therapists? If I gave every B&B owner in our immediate community a free massage, that would amount to over 80 free massages! :shock:
Please advise whether this is a common practice or not.