Hi Kim and Kevin and all
My clients report that their reflexology is essential as it helps them cope in
times of stress. They don't see it as a luxury either, but a necessity. I
think your regular clients are not the problem .It's recruiting new ones so we
need to get the word out there how reflexology can help them without knowing
anything of their larger health issues.
It may be an idea to promote Reflexology, either through posters or flyers,
with an eye catching headline like "Money crisis? Don't let the stress get you
down. Reflexology has known benefits for reducing stress levels. Try a sample
treatment today"
Personally I am so sure that they are going to feel it immediately that I offer
a money back guarantee. "If you feel no change, your money back."
Psychologically this makes them feel safe to try it and they have nothing to
lose because even the die-hard sceptics would say that's okay I'll get my money
back. The effectiveness of the treatment will then take over. We know they
will have a physiological response and often the last thing they want to do is
to ask for their money back because they feel different in their body. . Most
people are honest enough to say they enjoyed it and feel relaxed.
Hope that gives people ideas
Regards
Kay (UK)
----- Original Message -----
From: Kim
To: reflexologycommunity@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 4:07 PM
Subject: [Reflexology Community ] Re: Can people afford reflexology?
Hello Kevin and fellow Members;
I love your get-up-and-go attitude. Something struck me the other
night when I was with two senior clients that were using one of my
gift certificates it came to me to make up a bulletin to put up in
many different areas to advertise my certificates for the loved one
or friend that "has everything".
I also used www.kijiji.com to use it's free advertising service where
I put the same bulletin there as well.
Just a few thoughts that I thought to share with you.
I hope this is of some help.
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> I wrote this on Facebook for a group interested in reflexology.
Thought it might be of
> interest to you.
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> Kevin Kunz
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