How To Add More Punch To Your Massage Therapy Business Cards
As a massage therapist, you may be doubtful whether your massage therapy business cards will actually compel clients into calling you for an appointment, and thus will welcome whatever advice you can get on creating your massage therapy business cards that will help give a push to your business. You need some way by which to improve your wimpy looking massage therapy business cards and make them packed with more power and which has muscle to it as well.
Include Response Messages On The Cards
You need to do something to your massage therapy business cards that will help it give you more business and get more positive responses from clients. As a starting point, you would do well to include a response message on your cards and provide your would-be clients with an offer that they cannot resist, and if you make them a promise to provide free half hour massage if they purchase the same amount of time of massage, you would definitely expect to see an improvement in your business.
Second off, you need to ensure that you distribute your massage therapy business cards to as many people as possible and it could even is a good idea to give out as many as five to six massage therapy business cards to each of your existing clients, which you can then request them to pass on further to their acquaintances. You should also distribute the massage therapy business cards to your family, friends and others and ask them to distribute them further to other acquaintances as well. The wider the circulation of your cards, the more responses you can expect to get.
However, to add a little more punch to your massage therapy business cards makes sure to make them more prone to getting a reaction by setting a deadline by which to get in touch with you, and remember to sign your name to the cards. When you set an expiry date, you will goad clients into taking action immediately and thus see some more business coming your way.
What you need to ensure is that your massage therapy business cards do not look weak or passive, or even wimpy, and there should be something on them that will make clients take action such as making an appointment, or making enquiries. Once you have changed the face of your cards, you can then distribute them out as outlined earlier and expect more direct responses.
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