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The Magic Touch: How to Make $100,000 per year as a Massage Therapist

The first seven years of Meagan's Massage Therapy career left her "broke and burned out". The Magic Touch: How to Make $100,000 per year as a Massage Therapist is, in part, a 'rubs to riches' story of how she turned her career around and became a successful business owner and favorite Massage Therapist to some of the most discriminating clients in the world: A-list celebrities, politicians, professional athletes, and world famous companies who uphold the highest standards.

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Hand and Stone Canada with Gigi and Brett Harding

The landscape is changing in the U.S. and now in Canada as more therapists are choosing employee-ship over sole practitioner or contractor status. Opportunities for employment exist in commercially large and high profile, well-trafficked massage franchises with marketing campaigns and accounting systems well established. Therapists without the resources or skills to build their own businesses are finding massage franchises a welcome alternative, and in many cases far more lucrative than trying to operate one’s own business.

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Even Better Business Agreements for Massage Therapists

Business agreements between clinic owners and practitioners are fraught with high turnover, unsustainable financial terms, substandard performance, broken relationships and hard feelings.

In Even Better Business Agreements for Massage Therapists, Dillon builds upon the international-selling companion volume and directly addresses common beliefs that hamstring good business agreements.

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Career Opportunities in the Spa Industry with Jaime Huffman

Have you considered a career in the successful SPA industry? In this interview you will have an opportunity to re-examine your professional role in light of the expanding spa industry from a leading expert and International SPA Association (ISPA) board member.  Jamie will touch on topics such as : spa requirements, expectations, and career paths for massage therapists in a spa setting including education on the ISPA Spa Professional Career Guide and more….

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Making Professional Choices While Pinching Pennies

This insightful presentation will give you a head start in making some money saving decisions that still enable you to provide quality care for your clients, without resorting to substandard equipment and supplies. You can make some simple changes in your business that can save money and put more black ink into your checkbook. Are you buying wisely? Do you pay for your products in a way that will save you money and gain you perks? If not, listen in and see how making a few changes in your routine can net you some big financial results.

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