1. Private Massage Practice: Massage therapists can set up a private practice offering massage services to clients in their home, office, or even at a spa. They can develop a specialized massage therapy style and offer treatments that best suit their particular practice.

2. Mobile Massage Service: Massage therapists can offer their services and travel to clients’ homes, or to corporate events or wellness retreats. This service is especially convenient for those who need a massage but may not have the time to visit a spa or massage studio.

3. Corporate Massage Therapy Centers: Massage therapy centers are now popular in many corporate settings. This business model allows massage therapists to offer their services to companies on a contractual basis.

4. Spa Management: Massage therapists who have a passion for the spa industry may choose to become spa managers. This role can involve overseeing the operations of a spa, ensuring the highest standards of customer service, and managing staff, suppliers, and other resources.

5. Massage Therapy Education: Massage therapists can also become involved in teaching, either by offering classes, workshops, or certification programs. This can include teaching massage fundamentals, anatomy, and other skills, depending on the experience of the therapist.