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Reflexology for seniors?

Question: Reflexology for seniors?

(Posted by: M D on 2010-02-27 08:53:56)

How would you market reflexology for seniors in a presentation for an enthusiastic sign- up response?


Answers:

Posted by: pearlmar on 2010-02-27, 08:56:59

Tell them it will make feel better and explain how and why.

  

Posted by: SkepDoc 3.0 on 2010-02-27, 11:11:35

...is just as useless as in younger people. I would tell them it is a huge scam with no plausible mechanism of action, and not a shred of credible evidence that it does anything. Since seniors are fairly trusting and gullible, they may get fooled by a deceptive marketing campaign, so I'm sure as an honest and moral person, you wouldn't want to take advantage of someone's granny, would you? It is nothing more than an expensive foot massage.

  

Posted by: Rhianna Returns on 2010-02-27, 11:44:01

It's a glorified foot massage. Don't get me wrong, it's very relaxing but it has no other therapeutic benefits. It's the same for all age groups. Be honest with your advertising.

  

Posted by: dave on 2010-02-27, 16:09:22

A grossly over-priced foot massage. Or maybe you'll grow some ethics and just charge them a nominal rate, without insulting their intelligence by purporting to cure any ailments?

  

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