Thursday 14 July 2016

Supplements, Potions, Lotions and Creams


I recently read a blog regarding Massage Therapists selling products. And the question was asked could it be done ethically. I think if you use the product during treatments and believe in the product whole-heartedly, don’t make promises that the product can’t keep and use a product that is real with real ingredients, take the relevant training to use the product, ensure it will not endanger you or your clients then I think it’s okay.


As an established and fairly successful Massage Therapist, I am also an Independent Consultant for Neals Yard. I originally signed up so that it could add an additional income, which would in turn allow me more flexibility with my family and allow myself down time away from the massage couch.

Because I use the products daily at home in real life and as part of my treatments, because I care about the products that I use and I know that it's 100% natural, organic and contains nothing that would harm my clients. I thought that this would be the perfect compliment to my business.

I think everyone I know can relate to needing or wanting extra money at certain times of the month. But to be honest that wasn't my main motivation. This product also links in to my brand identity. It stands for many of the ideals I signed up to and I just love the smell.

Others I know sell products because they too needed time away from the couch due to burn out or injury. Or sometimes as mums they have needed to go on the school run and then run around after our their offspring. A sales aspect added to our income allows us as therapists to stay versatile.



Wholesale Retail
I blend products into my services, when appropriate, I hope it creates a unique massage experience for my clients. I have many clients who comment and remember their massage treatment with me because I’m the one that has used a delicious smelling product that is luxurious and organic when applied.

My Advice to Other Therapists
If you are thinking about adding products to sell on as part of your treatments the traditional way would be to buy in a whole bunch of wholesale goods upfront, up sell it as part of your package treatment or aftercare with a small profit. 

But you could also in some instances create a new menu that includes the products.

Ethical Sales Tips
We’ve all seen friends become MLM reps and start heavily pushing everything from oils, to wraps, to shakes, to mascara. You see them over-sharing propaganda that makes wild claims of curing cancer or wildly unhealthy weight loss. These “sales tactics” may have left a bad taste in your mouth and rightfully so. It’s not sales tactics- it’s trickery. It comes across pushy, impersonal, and it is uncomfortable to watch. You don’t have to do any of that to make a sale.


If you want to succeed in a Direct Sales Opportunity make sure you:
·      Back a product you care about, with real ingredients that won’t endanger your clients.
·      Don’t overpromise results.
·      Share your personal experience with the products.
·      Sample out as much as you can. Even demonstrate products.


People want to play with the goods!
·      Use your products in your real life and as part of your treatments.
·      Market through education.
·      Offer benefits like free shipping for bulk orders.
·      Offer fundraisers for local organisations or donate items to silent auction fundraisers.
·      Provide great customer service for handling returns and reorders.
·      Be knowledgeable about the products and the company you represent.
·      Be creative with your displays and how you choose to incorporate your products in your services and in your marketing.


Stick with it! It takes some time to get to be known as “the” person in your area for your company line. Because it’s so easy to get in, it’s also so easy to let the opportunity go. MLM Reps are plagued with the fly-by-night stereotype. Longevity in the company will assure your customers you are there to serve them now and in the future.

Before you pay out any money or sign any contracts
If you are researching opportunities to supplement your massage income, make sure you find out the answer to these simple questions especially if you are investing any amount of money.

1) How much is the initial investment? A new consultant kit will usually have products as well as catalogues, order forms and other business building items.
2) Make sure you find out what it is actually included and what you have available for purchase after you sign up.
3) Is there a minimum sales requirement? Some companies in order for you to stay active with a company may require you to sell a certain amount every few months to a year.
4) Look into what happens if you fall behind. Find out the cost to reactivate if you decide you want to pick it up again?
5) How are commissions distributed and how often?  Make sure your time is worth money .You will need to know from the very beginning how you can get the most of it. Most of these types of companies will have a fast start bonus incentive for your first 90 days. It can be a very sweet and lucrative time period so don’t start that countdown until you are ready to hit the ground running.
6) Find out who is your upline? The team you sign up with can make all the difference when it comes to staying motivated, meeting sales goals, and answering product questions. Research this before you make a final commitment. Make sure your upline is supportive and can provide you with vital information and support.