Posted by admin on Jan 12, 2009
For Massage Therapy in Nashville, TN, contact BC Massage. We specialize in many different types of massage therapy modalities! Call us at 615-321-8555 or e-mail us at info@bcrelax.com. Visit us at www.bcrelax.com.
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Posted by admin on Jan 12, 2009
Are there places that give you a web site free?
I want to make one for my massage therapy business.
Once you make it, how do you get it so that if someone types "massage therapy" in google or yahoo search, your web page comes up under the results?
Thank you.
I have setup a couple of websites over the past year or so. I am learning every day about them and how to rank well in search engines. I don't think I will ever stop learning. Here is the information I have from my personal experience with creating websites.
There are 2 ways you can do this, free and paid.
Free: Go to a site like wordpress.com and create a blog/website. Your site will be given an address like, YourSite.wordpress.com
Paid: You can look through registrars like GoDaddy and Dynadot to see what website names are available like YourSiteName.com. They usually charge between $7-10 per year for a website name ("domain name").
Then you must select a web host to your website on. Most of the hosts like Ez1host.com and JetNetHost.com have website templates ready to go.
About getting ranked high in the search engines. Believe it or not this is the toughest part. The place where I gained most of my knowledge on this subject is forums.digitalpoint.com
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Posted by admin on Jan 10, 2009
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Posted by admin on Jan 10, 2009
*how much do you get paid?
*how easy is it to get a job?
*in what state are you working?
*and where do you work(in what type of environment) if you don’t mind sharing?
*do you enjoy/recommend it?
and any other info you think would be helpful to me.
thanks.
The pay depends really. With the economy, business is a little slow if your charging a lot. I am charging 40 for a hour on my own. But I have three other massage jobs. I work for a Chiropractor and I make 15 a hour if there is no massages and if I do it is 25 a hr. I work for another Massage Therapist and she pays me 30 a hr.And I work at a Tanning salon and the owner pays me 50% of the Massage I do.
I work in PA and the atmosphere is more medical and relaxing. I like the medical part of massage more because it gets a little boring when you are just doing a regular Swedish Massage all the time. I like to help ppl feel better and get results.
I enjoy Massage Therapy very much. It actually got me real interested in learning more about the body. I am furthering my education to get my Masters in Occupational Therapy right now. But to be a massage therapist you have to love the job and not the pay. When you start out you are not going to make loads of money. I found that out the hard way.. I thought right when I got out of school I would find great jobs and makes loads of money. But it is hard with how the country is right now. Ppl can hardly pay for food nowadays let a lone a massage.
Some info I could tell you is that I went to Lincoln Technical Institute. I took the following classes:
Massage Business Administration
Psychology of the Body and CPR
Intro to Massage and Bodywork
Massage and Bodywork Procedures,Techniques and Routines
Reflexology and Acupressure
Anatomy,Physiology and Pathology I, II
Massage, Bodywork and Kinesiology
Specialized Massage
Trigger Point & Myofascial Therapy
Spa Services
Clinical Experience
These courses are not that easy. Make sure you study your Anatomy a lot. One thing you will have to do when you become a student is get student mal-practice insureance. I have AMTA. I will leave a link for you to the site…It just overs you incase something happens when you are massaging someone when you are a student. It is about 99 for a the whole year and then you upgrade to a Professional Insurance. I also am going to leave you a link to a great website to look at. It has everything you need to no about massage and it has a whole bunch of links to help you study and all that. I guess if you have any other questions you can email me at :Sagan_0214@yahoo.com
Good Luck..
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Posted by admin on Jan 8, 2009
I have spasitic Cerbral Palsy, and have pain in my back hips and sometimes my legs. I am on baclofen. I would like to try to find some different type of different remedy. Thanks for your time.
If you don't have insurance, try contacting local colleges to see if they are doing any sort of research or to see if they have an outreach program that you might qualify for.
The therapists will be in training but their instructors are close by to answer any questions. Plus, typically clients with real physical needs or pathologies are given to the students with more experience. The new students give only relaxation treatments. If you can't get it for free, you may at least get it at an incredible discount (maybe 1/3 the going rate).
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Posted by admin on Jan 6, 2009
I wonder if there has ever been some type of focus group to see how much massage therapy has helped people. If not but cured people especially the elderly because of such therapy.
Massage helps a great deal, if someone is able to get a doctor to say they need Massage Therapy then insurance will cover it. It is slowly becoming more recognized for the many benefits it does do for the body.
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