Before using any benchmark to set expectations for your practice, understand where the numbers come from and what they measure.
The figures and ranges on this page draw from three types of sources: publicly available search data (Google Search Console aggregate trends, keyword research platforms, and Google's own published statistics), industry research from healthcare marketing organizations and third-party SEO studies, and observed ranges from campaigns we've managed for massage therapy and allied health practices.
Where we cite observed ranges, we distinguish them clearly from industry-wide estimates. We do not fabricate precise percentages. Where a benchmark would require inventing a number, we describe the directional pattern instead.
Benchmarks vary significantly by:
- Market size (rural single-provider vs. competitive urban metro)
- Specialization (day spa, clinical massage, sports recovery, prenatal)
- Practice age and existing domain authority
- Whether the practice has a single location or multiple
- Starting point — how well or poorly optimized the site was before any work began
A benchmark that's realistic for a solo LMT in a mid-size city may be irrelevant for a multi-therapist spa competing in a major metro. Use these figures as directional context, not performance guarantees.
Disclaimer: This page presents general marketing benchmarks for educational purposes. It does not constitute business, legal, or healthcare advice. Verify any regulatory references with your state massage therapy board and qualified legal counsel.