If you’re a massage therapist, you need professional liability insurance and general liability insurance. These two types of massage therapist insurance protect you from legal claims, such as if a client says you hurt them during a massage or slips near your table and gets injured. Without the right liability insurance coverage, one accident could lead to expensive medical … [Read more...]
From Employee to CEO: How to Start a Profitable Massage Business That Fits Your Life
If you’re ready to work for yourself to finally shape your massage practice around your values, your clinical approach, your ideal clients, and your personal wellness and lifestyle, you must recognize that going out on your own requires you to transition from being just a service provider to also being the manager and CEO of your business. In other words, it's how to transition … [Read more...]
Best Ways to Learn How to Make Passive Income as a Massage Therapist
This blog explores practical strategies for massage therapists to create passive income, allowing them to supplement their earnings while continuing to focus on their hands-on practice. It covers opportunities like creating digital products, affiliate marketing, offering memberships, hosting workshops, and leveraging social media to build financial stability and long-term … [Read more...]
Self-Care Strategies for Massage Therapists: Preventing Burnout and Maintaining Well-being
In the world of massage therapy, caring for others is your mission, but it’s equally important to care for yourself. The work can be deeply satisfying—helping clients feel relief, relaxation, and healing—but it’s no secret that it’s also physically and emotionally demanding. If you’re just starting out, you might feel energized and ready to take on as many clients as possible. … [Read more...]
Massage Therapist License Reciprocity: How to Do Seamless State-to-State Licensure Transitions
As a massage therapist, you understand the importance of staying licensed and compliant. But what happens when you move states? Over 22% of massage therapists reported moving their practice to a new state within the last two years. With our direct insights into the process, you can maintain uninterrupted practice and uphold the high standards of your profession wherever you … [Read more...]





