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Credit/Debit Card Fraud Prevention
July 27, 2010 – This article will outline some common credit and debit card fraud situations. As well, Jeff van Duynhoven, president, TD Merchant Services, shares advice and tips to help health care practices combat and avoid debit and credit card fraud.


RMTs must charge HST
June 7, Vancouver BC – In BC, the NDP has made a statement that people who suffer from chronic diseases and need massage therapy are the latest to be hit by the harmonized sales tax.


Industry News: Vitality Depot Grand Opening
May 19, Concord, ON – On Wednesday, May 12, The Vitality Depot, a division of Royal Cross, held its Grand Opening event to celebrate the move to a new, bigger location in Concord, Ontario.


Become More – Deserve More
A discussion I attended on Facebook illuminated a common complaint among massage practitioners . . .they thought they were paying too much rent.


State of the Industry: Spring 2010
Studying the comparative earnings of massage therapists provides a number of benefits. Practitioners can compare employment opportunities against local and national averages, determine if their current work model is viable, and set fee schedules competitively in the marketplace.


Finding Great Associates
In a previous article outlining how/where to find associates, I made the point that most of us are in this profession to make a difference in people’s lives. I believe this difference should also include a reflection of our own needs:


Don Dillon reports on the State of the Industry
April 16, St. Catharines, ON – “Studying the comparative earnings of massage therapists provides a number of benefits.”  Massage therapist, writer, speaker and coach, Don Dillon, tells readers why that is, reports on recent stats for the profession and talks about how they can inform RMTs in making practice choices.


Harnessing the Internet
One of the questions we are often asked by massage therapists is “Do I really need a website for my massage therapy practice?” The simple answer is “Yes, you do.”


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