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Books by Julie Onofrio:

Insurance Billing 101 for Massage Therapists (Paperback, Kindle, Nook,  PDF direct download)

Massage Practice Builder – The Book. 5 steps to a Successful Massage Business on my other stie www.massagepracticebuilder.com

A Career in Massage: Is it for You?  (Paperback, Kindle, Nook,  PDF direct download)

Thinking about becoming a massage Therapist?  This is my personal thoughts on what it takes to become a massage therapist today.  It is often advertised as being one of the fastest growing careers with many possibilities.  While it is that and more, there is also another side to being a massage therapist.  Salary stats are inaccurate and franchise jobs have flooded the market with low paying entry level jobs which is both good and bad in some ways.  Many people think that being a massage therapist  is just about helping others.  Helping is usually the thing that will lead to burnout in this career.

Become a Sports Massage Therapist

Sports Massage Therapists are a big part of athletic performance, training and rehabilitation.  Studying athletic performance, exercise and sports is needed when you work with athletes of any calibre – from Professional football players to weekend warriors – every one can benefit.  It can help athletes run faster, jump higher, reduce injuries and recover faster from injuries.   Learn more about this exciting field.

Websites that Work for Massage Therapists  

Most massage therapists really just want to do massage and really dislike the part of being a massage therapist that requires them to market their business.  Having a website that works can help alleviate that fear by helping to attract clients to you!  People who are looking for massage online already are your ideal client.  They already are looking for a massage and wanting one!  It doesn’t get much easier than that!  Your website must be optimized for search engines and also be geared toward attracting clients.  When you work to achieve that with your website, your website will be doing all the work for you of getting clients.  You can just focus on what you do best – doing massage.  It can also make you extra income or you can set up a separate site on some topic related to massage and health or some other niche you are passionate about and make extra money like I do from my websites.  I have it all explained in the Ebook.

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