It is exploding in popularity that mobile massage services are available. Among all massage therapists, 59% work in the client’s home or office, according to data collected by AMTA (American Massage Therapy Association). Since mobile massage is growing in popularity, therapists are interested in starting their own mobile massage business.
What are the steps to starting a mobile massage business? The following steps will guide you through starting your own mobile massage business:
- To become a massage therapist, you need the right training, certification, and work hours
- Self-employment or starting a business
- Equipment must be purchased
- Mobile massage apps can be downloaded
- Business marketing
- Make repeat customers a priority
I will share detailed information and show you how to set up a mobile massage business in this guide. Since I began and ran a business offering the best mobile massage London has to offer, I know a thing or two about starting and running a successful mobile massage business.
So, let’s get started.
How Does Mobile Massage Work?
Defining what mobile massage means is crucial before we see how to start a business offering the service. People get massages in a variety of places: spas, massage parlors, hotels, resorts, their homes, etc.
To receive massage therapy, there is no need to travel to a specific location. The underlying theme of mobile massage is this concept. Massage therapists who offer mobile massages visit clients wherever they are located to provide massages to them. Massage therapists often visit their clients at their properties such as their homes, hotels, and offices.
Clients usually book mobile massages for hotels or their homes (in the case of tourists and travelers). Companies often book massage services for their employees by hiring mobile massage therapists.
Mobile massage therapists usually visit clients at their homes or hotels. In addition to offering chair massages in offices, you may also be able to perform mobile massages there.
The requirements for starting a mobile massage service
There are prerequisites for running a mobile massage business before you start offering your services to customers. It doesn’t mean you’re ready to offer your services to clients just because your friends and family think you give amazing massages!
As a mobile massage therapist, I have hired only a few people who have given massages to friends and family in the past. As with any professional job, mobile massage therapists need to be qualified and certified.
The purpose of this section is to discuss the main requirements and prerequisites for a Mobile massage therapist London and how to start your business.
Education and certifications are the #1 requirements for starting a mobile massage business
My assumption is that you will be performing mobile massages as part of your new business. Your company doesn’t plan to have other mobile massage therapists joining you in a marketplace.
In other words, you will need the necessary certifications, training, and experience before you can start your own mobile massage business.
You will need to have a minimum of one hundred hours of training as well as credentials from accredited programs to practice massage therapy in the U.S. AMTA provides links to state-level rules and laws and the list of accredited massage therapy schools.
As a massage therapist in the U.K Typically need an ITEC level 3 or equivalent (NVQ level 3) in massage therapy, sports science, anatomy, and physiology, or beauty. In addition, you must train for at least 200 hours.
A school like the London school of massage can offer you the relevant training and diplomas to become a massage therapist.
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