Q: Help with opening a office in a small rural area A: As far as a successful small rural practice it will be dependent on the splash you make. If it is a soft landing and no one knows what your product is then it will remain that way. If it is a hard landing and full of excessive exposure then you will most likely turn people off. The best way is to entrench yourself within the community. Safety and Ergonomics as well as Wellness and Postural Stress Reduction is universal .. small or huge communities need it. Every church and civic organization is looking for speakers and experts on these topics. Every business with clerks and data entry has employees that need your advice and care as well as the material handlers doing physical work. The local police and volunteer fire departments would probably welcome flyers with good advice as well as a mild discount of your services .. this is a great way to establish yourself and apread the idea that you are the beacon for Health and Wellness is their community. If you have a specifc niche such as rehabilitation or sports chiropractic or nutrition etc. then package a program and ask the local library or school if you can use their facility to provide workshops that would be advertised via posters and handouts in local shops. There are tons of things to do that cost you very little except time to plant the seeds and harvest later. BUT .. unless you want to live and work in a small rural area then stick with the one you are at and do the same things as above. Having multiple clinics open you up to multiple headaches. As far as Cash Practice .. my most recent e-mail concerning First impressions had a post about a Cash Practice Calculator .. I would look into it. Cash Plan Calculator on sale: To learn more about this calculator and check the free online demonstration video of the Cash Plan Calculator visit this website: http://bodzin.net/cpjoinspecial.htm and to receive his newsletter visit this website: http://bodzin.net/cpnewsletter120103b.htm