02. Become an expert and build your personal brand
Learn how to position yourself as an expert so you can build a strong relationship with your customers and increase the value of your business.
Learn how to position yourself as an expert so you can build a strong relationship with your customers and increase the value of your business.
After a short introduction to the course itself and the contents of the course, Atlasbalans’ co-founder Axel Bohlin will talk about what sales is, what it could be and why it’s so important to understand if you’re going to run a successful business in today’s society.
We have gone through how to become an expert, how you handle meetings with customers and how you can get to know your customer. Now it is time to put all these pieces into a whole, now it’s time for your local marketing plan.
Sales, marketing and customer care are not rocket research. To a large extent, it is about treating people well, believing in themselves and what you do – and above all: constantly improving yourself and how you work.
In 2017, Swedish Fascia Vibes was used on a few dozen people with Frozen shoulder which lead to improved shoulder and shoulder mobility
On May 25th, 2018, Helsinki was the center of the world in terms of manual therapy. As open-minded and innovative wellness providers from all over the world gather at the Embassy of Sweden.
Finnish physiotherapist Jarmo Ahonen talks about Fascia treatment with Atlasbalans treatment equipment, about treatment and fascia in general and how people react to the treatment.
Axel shows 9 techniques with Swedish Fascia Vibes. Atlasbalans M1 makes professional therapist even better. Reach deeper and get better result with Swedish Fascia Vibes – on shorter amount of time.
Jarmo Ahonen is one of the most renowned physiotherapists in Finland and has dedicated decades to improve treatment of fascia. He has been working with Swedish Fascia Vibes since 2013 and has had amazing results.
There is an ongoing global revolution within the anatomical research field, turning the way we view our bodies upside down and setting a new standard for how we conduct research.