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How to Start a Mobile Spa

Make Money by Helping Other People Relax

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How to Start a Mobile Spa

By: Isabella Yearwood
Narrated by: Stephanie Quinn
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Do you love feeling pampered and sometimes just need a break from the daily stressors of life? We all do, which is exactly why starting a mobile spa is a great idea! Here are some of the things you’ll learn in this book:

  • Why you should start a mobile spa opposed to a brick and mortar spa.
  • What you’ll need to start a mobile spa (not as bad as you might think).
  • How to find your ideal customer.
  • How to maximize bookings during certain holidays and seasons.
  • The best ways to market your business to consistently bring in clients.
  • How to determine your hourly rate to charge customers.
  • Tips for how you can provide a high-quality service to your customers.
  • Pitfalls to look out for when hiring, and how soon you should start looking for extra help.

Maybe you love the idea of starting your own spa, but you have no idea where to start, or think it’s too much money to get going. This book will alleviate those fears and give you the knowledge you need to be successful in this industry!

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It felt like the author was more relaxation minded than therapy. Felt like it devalued the massage therapy profession. Kinda wish I hadn’t wasted my time.

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