We all make mistakes. Hopefully we can at least learn from them, as rough as they may seem in the moment. This is the story of how good intentions aren’t always enough. Time flies when you’re having fun, but also when you keep putting off that to-do list. And while it might seem crazy that… Read More
Reflexology Marketing Blog
34 Ideas to Grow Your Email List
Email marketing can be a great asset in helping you get more feet on the table (or chair). If you’re looking for a few new ways to increase your subscriber count, here’s a great list to get your creative juices flowing. It’s a good idea to review some best practices for list growth in this… Read More
Ways to Promote Your Reflexology Business
Marketing as a concept is huge! Some might think it’s just the advertising, or promotions, or sales techniques, but really it encompasses every touch point your business has with potential and current clients and even the community as a whole. I learned it as the “4 P’s of Marketing”: product, place, promotion, and price. These… Read More
Make Your Own Quote Graphics
Having reviews, recommendations, and testimonials on your website, social media pages, Google, Yelp, etc. will help them all perform better in converting prospects to clients. Hearing other people sing your praises has many benefits. It can give undecided prospects the nudge to trust you. It can reinforce the positive feelings other clients have. It adds… Read More
How Do I Get Email List Subscribers for My Reflexology Practice?
Whether you are just starting your email list or you’d like to increase the number of subscribers the following tips will help. If you haven’t chosen an email marketing service yet (to help you manage your email list) check out part 1: How Do I Create an Email List for My Reflexology Practice? >> There… Read More
What Email Marketing Service Should I Use for My Reflexology Practice?
While you could always collect emails manually and just send emails out as you normally would to the whole group, I do not recommend that strategy for many reasons. It’s much better to use an email marketing service that will allow automated sign ups and unsubscribes, let’s you track opens and clicks, and much more…. Read More
Do I Need a Facebook Page as a Reflexologist?
Yes. Now if you don’t already have one, go set it up now (see the video below). You may be thinking, “Wait, aren’t there things to consider like target audience, etc.?” and you’re right. But 99.9% of the time I will still say, yes you need a Facebook page because it’s by far the most… Read More
Do I Need an Email List as a Reflexologist?
Here’s a fun diagram to help you decide. I’ve also listed a few reasons to back up the diagram below. Join the Reflexology Marketing Facebook Group and let’s help you get things working better! Click here to join >> If You’ve Heard “Email is Dead” You May Wonder, “Does Email Marketing Still Work?” So here’s… Read More
Make it Easy To Book a Reflexology Session
Have you ever seen a Facebook post (or website page or even an ad) that clearly wants you to take action but doesn’t make it easy to do so? Take this example above, the business is having a special to entice you to schedule a session, but if you see this post in your newsfeed… Read More
4 Ways Get More Links To Your Reflexology Website
Getting other websites such as blogs, news sites, other businesses’ websites, etc. to link to your website can be just as important, if not more important than getting links from directory sites. Directory sites can be easier because you just fill out a form, but as with many things, a little more work can pay… Read More
Getting More Links – Directory Listings
How Do Directory Listings Help My Reflexology Business? Getting more links to your website is called backlinking when it’s part of “search engine optimization” (SEO) and something marketers can spend a lot of time on. The goal of using SEO is to get your website to show up as the top result for Google and… Read More
Do You Show Up First On Google Maps And Google Searches?
“I get at least 50% of new clients from my website and they found my website because I show up when they are searching online for a reflexologist.” When you search for a service such as “reflexologist near me” you’ll notice that the first results are typically map listings. Google and other search engines use… Read More