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Fill Your Masage Classes : Massage School Websites

Does your massage school website show up on the first page of Google when someone types in the keywords "massage school, in your city"?

Does your website convert your readers into making your most wanted response of contacting the massage school and signing up for massage school?

Whether you are an established massage school with a great reputation, a brand new school just starting out or a small mom & pop massage school that caters to it's students - every massage school needs a website that works. A website that works is one that gets your school to the top of the search engines, gets people to click on the listing and gets people to make the call or fill out the form or whatever your most wanted response is.

What people are looking for online is information, information, information. They want to know about careers in massage, can they make enough money, will they like the work, where will they be able to get a job and are you the right school to lead them on the path of becoming a successful massage therapist.

A poorly designed website that is lacking in content and any real information about massage careers leaves so many potential massage students seeking out other schools or deciding that a career in massage is not for them.

The added challenge of getting potential massage students to find your site is also a constant issue.

The many online massage directory sites and clearing houses that are charging massage schools extremely high prices just for a simple lead make it even more important for you to get your website to the top of the search engines and do what is needed to get you the massage students that you need to fill your classes.

What makes the difference is building a website that builds trust and provides more than enough information for a potential student to make an informed choice. By providing more content about what you do, what a career in massage is like and what a massage student can expect to experience as a massage therapist will help you find 'your ideal massage student.' Your ideal massage student is one who is committed to learning, who is serious and responsible and pays their tuition on time, works hard in class and outside of class, who wants to make a difference in people's lives and will recommend your school to everyone whole heartedly. Anything less than your ideal student creates more work for your school and uses more resources and usually ends up creating a less than appreciative massage therapist.

By providing the information that a potential student needs to make a more informed decision about going to massage school your chances of filling your school for each class grows exponentially.

The other thing is that search engines love content and they focus on keywords. Using the right keywords in your school website can make a difference in the effectiveness of your website. It can get you to the top of the search engine results above all of those high priced clearing houses for massage school listings that you find there.

Massage Therapy School Websites are getting lost in the search engines and are being held hostage to the many expensive directories and link farms who are making a living by advertising your website. Most of these sites know nothing of the massage profession and nothing about the quality of massage schools or what it takes to become a successful massage therapist.

These directories and websites are increasing the cost of massage schools and making it more difficult for the smaller or individually owned massage schools to be successful.

To effectively promote your massage school and find quality students - ones who will help build a strong massage profession and one's that are serious about becoming a massage therapist, you need a website that works.

A website that works is one that gets you to the top of the search engines, gets the reader to click on your site and get them to make the call to your school to make an appointment or to talk to someone about the profession and your school. That website will contain high quality content about what it is like to become a massage therapist, what your school can offer that is different than all of the others and what will make their massage school experience one that will lead them to success as a massage professional.

After being online since 1999 with the start of my website www.thebodyworker.com and my continuing efforts in writing and educating massage therapists and massage consumers - there is just three words that will tell you everything you need to know to be succsssful online as well as off -

Site Build It!

SBI! is the all in one business building system and webhosting company that will drive highly targeted readers to your website and to your massage school.

You no longer have to be held hostage by the expensive webhosts and directory listing or paying for high priced Google Adwords ads.

So if you are ready to take your massage school to the next level online order your SBI! business building and website today.

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If you don't have time to build a site yourself, I am available to help you build your massage school website at a special rate to massage school owners. Depending on the size of the site you want it will cost approximately $1500-$2000 in addition to the cost of the SBI! system which is $299 a year.

Please contact me for more information.

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