Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Massage therapy Business Cards Sample

I've been talking all about massage therapy business cards here forever and it just doesn't seem right that I'm talking about them but not really posting actual pictures of them!
And so I dedicate this post to showing you images of really nice massage therapy business cards.
I hope that by seeing these you'll get inspired to get a business card or make one yourself.


I like this one for it's nice muted colors. It's very pleasing and relaxing to the eye.
I believe ellicit concepts made this.


This one was taken from Zazzle. From BusinessCardDesigns.


An example of using your business card as an appointment card as well. I've also talked about that in this post and so this is a good example of having multiple uses your massage therapy business card


Another design by BusinessCardDesign store at Zazzle.



This one is a business card made for not exactly a massage therapist but a Chiropractor which is a closely related field to massage therapy. This one is by Ballistic Arts Media Studio.

Another design by BusinessCardDesign over at Zazzle!

This one is from grid and squiggles. She really has great designs as well.


A more punk-ish looking design by BusinessCardDesign.

A perfect example of what i was talking about earlier in this post about using your massage therapy business card as a promo card. I got this one from zazzle as well.


This one was taken from zazzle also. Zazzle in my opinion really does have some of the great designs where you don't have to pay a large amount or hire someone to make a business card for you.

Well that's it, I'll be posting more images or really nice massage therapy later on and i hope you enjoyed this one :)

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Tips on Cheap Massage Therapy Business Card Printing, Free Templates and others


I'm a fan of saving on my expenses and one of the best way to do that is to do something your self!

Doing something your self (in this case, your own business card) has a lot of advantages:
1)You control what you do so it turns out the exact way you want it.
2)You save on money (instead of out-sourcing the job to someone else)
3)You end up with a business card that is a direct expression of your self. (Since you are one making your own massage therapy business card and you know your business best, what it's about, what it stands for, who else could be the best interpreter of all those into a business card than you?)

If you are a beginner and have not made a business card for yourself before, then you'll need some tips on how to make your own business card. Here are some of mine:
  • Starting out, you will need a design most of all. If you already have a logo, that's great! If not then you might want to design one or just get a picture that will make a nice background. The back of this business card is a good example.
  • Draw inspiration from looking at other business cards. Type in massage therapy business cards in Google and see how other people are making their business cards.
  • Read my tips here on designing business cards! :)
  • When printing time comes you can opt to print your own business card at home instead of going to a printing service. (If you don't know how to go about that this article on how to print business cards on a computer might help you .)
  • Search for free business card templates. Not exactly DIY but you'll save money. This is a good option for people who do not enjoy designing business card or just simply doesn't have the time to. Simply Google free business card templates or better yet go here, for  some pre-designed, free templates.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Multiple purposes for massage therapy business card


Business cards can sometimes be expensive, especially when the material used is really high quality. When that is the case, sometimes you might think 'why did i even bother with a business card when it seems more like an expense without returns?'

Well no need to worry. As how i see it, a business card is never an expense. It will all be worth it though if you put your business cards to good and full use.

Some of you might wonder what else can you do with a business card than for it to be none other than a business card?
The answer is a lot.
You can do a  lot of things with a business card if you just try to think out of the box.

So what sort of things can a business card be--other than just a plain old business card?
  • Flyer- i've extensively explained here how a business card can act as a flyer, poster--a tool for advertising in your neighborhood.
  • Appointment Card-I've been seeing this a lot lately and it's not exactly uncommon anymore and it's definitely a good double-purpose for your business card.
  • Promo card-Business cards that have a one time free massage is a great idea! One free massage will provide for a great way to get customers to try out how great your service which will make them come back for more.
  • Bookmark - I know e-books are popular yet a lot of people still read books made of your traditional paper and ink.I saw this trick done once by a store that sells christian business cards. The business card was longer than the usual so it doubled as a bookmark for bibles as well.
  • Mini-Calendar-You can have your business card printed with a small calendar on the back so it will be more useful to those who keep it (the more likey they are to keep your busines card and be reminded that 'hey, i should go get a massage from that place again!')

So far that's what I've come up with but I'm sure imagination and creativity is the limit and there are other really great ways to use your massage therapy business card.

Monday, October 25, 2010

How you can maximize the use of your Massage Therapy business cards



Sure, now you already have a business card that looks really great, it stands out and have all the needed details in them as well.
Now what?

Because that alone won't really cut it if you're looking to get something out of your business card such as advertisement and marketing pull. Better put those cards to work especially if you paid a great deal for them. (And yes business cards can serve as a form of advertisement. If you've never thought about them that way then it's time that you did! )

Even if you didn't pay a lot for  your business card it's still better to maximize the benefits you can get from having business cards other than as a piece of paper to hand to a potential client who you're talking to upfront.

So what exactly am i getting at here?

What I'm saying is that you should have your business cards at other places than your wallet, you should distribute it or put it in areas where there are potential clients.

One easy way to do it is to stick it just everywhere--car windshields, door fronts etc.

If you don't have a lot of business cards stocked though, you might want to just put it in a few strategic places such as a
restaurant, a cafe or at a gym reception area. Any store near you is good actually. You might want to ask them if you could put a business card holder with business cards in it near the cashier (the cashier is a very strategic place to put free stuff since people can just take it before they go or while the cashier is ringing your items.)

Another thing you would want to consider is to put your business card where you know the people who might be interested in your service will be. A good example of this is the gym as i have mentioned before. The gym are full of people who'd love a massage after a workout thus making them potentially more the kind of people who will be interested in taking your business card and then calling you for a massage the next time around (or in a better scenario call you right after they pick up your business card.)

So get that business card out there now and working for you. They might just be the cheapest and the best marketing tool for you yet.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

How to make your own massage therapy business card

When it comes to promoting your business, you will need good presentation and good service to back it up.
Provided you already have good service (and I'm sure you do,) what you need now is good promo presentation in order for potential client to get interested in getting your service.

Similar to a flyer, a business card in my opinion should serve more of less the same purpose. It should promote your business.
The difference is that there's more possibility of someone getting and accepting a business card than a flyer. (Most of them end up in the trash or littered on the street.)

So with that in mind, here are some more guidelines on how you should make a massage business card that will work as a contact card and as something that will help promote your business.

First off, we need to come up with a nice design so your business card is appealing enough for the client to want to keep it, the first few moments you give it to them.

So in this post I'm going to give you a few tips on what massage business cards should and should not look like.

Specifically, to Massage therapy business cards, you have to keep careful watch that your business card should not
look anything that conveys disturbance or discomfort.
You are promoting a business where people want to be soothed, relaxed and refreshed so go for themes that convey that feeling so the following are useful to remember when you make your own business card.
  • Pastel colors are good for conveying relaxation.
  • Soft pinks, purples and powder blue colors are great for subtly cuing on relaxation.
  • Avoid shocking and loud colors that look stressing to the eye.
  • Use flowing and soft curves as those kinds of shapes look more soothing that jagged edges or spikes.
  • Designs of pictures pertaining to nature like the sky, a tranquil forest or a calm body of water can also be used.
  • As with anything in business, good tag line also helps.


Take the picture above as an example.
Doesn't it look soothing and relaxing?

 
 
 

If you examine the picture, you'll see that most of the design elements i mentioned: soft curves, pastel colors and themes from nature are there. This is just an example of course but once you go by the guidelines I'm sure you can create something as nice as this.
 
Lastly, the way you approach the person and talk to them matters!
Massage is a service and how you approach a client will leave an impression on them. You don't want to get a massage from someone who is not amiable right? Somehow it doesn't bode well. But if you're pleasant and warm when when you approach potential customers, they will feel more at ease and more willing to give your service a shot.