If this is really what Kevin is asking about I would advise him, or anyone to stay away from massagemarketing which seems to me quite well name:it's a maketing thing or said in an other way it seems to me advertising...and not really serious.
To give you a better understanding of what I mean try to find the first so please of their clients http://bodyworkbiz.com/index.php
Massage marketing quote =>
CASE STUDY PROBLEM: Eric Brown, Director of BodyworkBiz.com, wanted a cheap way to increase clients and bookings.
SOLUTION: He arranged a Joint Venture with the management of a large law firm, where they would give away 30-minute treatments to employees as part of a staff appreciation event.
RESULT: Eric got 45 clients! What's more, 80%...
My level of english might no be an excellent one but when I read that
they would give away 30-minute treatments to...
et I understand what I am supose to understand as: This Eric Brown, director of Body workbiz.com is a practitioner in massages who wanted to advertise his practise and ask the help oh Massagemarketing.
In short Eric Brown is a practitioner.
So why when you google bodyworkbiz.com do you end up on the web page advertising about:
Massage Marketing Tools For Developing Your Successful Massage Business...
I would say "stay away of them...both" When you know nothing about someone or a compagny or a service, first of all:
- check CAREFULLY ALL the info THEY give you