How much to charge for Reflexology treatments?
I am a Certified Reflexologist just starting out in my own business. I have no idea how much to charge. I don't want to undercut myself but don't want to be too expensive either. I am from England, living in Canada so i don't really know what would be classed as expensive here.
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- I don't know but I would do a websearch to see if you can find out what others in the area charge...I don't know if where you are is in an economic slow time but consider that if you aren't getting to many people to charge a little less might bring in a little more.
- Well, it depends on how long your treatments are gonna be. Im a Certified Massage Therapist and I charge differently, depending on the length of the treatment. I would recommend starting low, since you are just starting out. This will help to build a clientele. Then, once things start to pick up, you can raise your prices a little. Good Luck!
- As a Certified Massage Therapist, I charge $30 for 30 minutes. This includes a foot soak before and warm, lavender-infused damp cloths to wrap the feet in when I am not working the other foot. Basically, I work about 10 minutes each foot then, after the foot bath. I have a friend who does nothing but reflexology and she charges $20 for a 30 minute session with a second session during the same week costing only $10. She has a full clientele and of course, repeat business! She has been doing reflexology for about 10 years now. Start out low in your rates, say about $5 for a 15 minute session as "Introductory Rates" only. Then, after you have increased your clientele, start changing your rates in $5 increments. At the end of the first year, you should be close to charging $1/min. always give your best customers a chance to help you with referrals by offering a discount for a new customer or at least a free session.
- i been doing reflexology for 5 years , i charge 22 Pound for 45 min - 1 hr i do mobile xx
- I wouldn't pay a nickel for your bogus services.
- Ring the others in your area and tell them you would like a treatment. Ask them how much they charge. that should give you a yard stick for what its worth.
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