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Happy Clients = A Successful Salon: Keep your Clients Coming Back
In the beauty industry, a happy customer is the best advertisement for your business. Think about it- word of mouth is such a powerful thing! They leave the salon with a great big smile on their face and are happy to share the news of their latest treatment, and where they got it, with everyone they meet. And an unhappy customer will do exactly the same, with detrimental effects...Never good!
Seasonal Packages for Your Clients - How to Create Awesome Ones
If you want to see your business booming then seasonal packages are the way forward. Everyone loves a pamper treatment, especially if it’s a special occasion. What’s even better than being pampered? A special offer! Clients love to hear the word discount. Let’s face it, we all love saving a few pounds if we can. If you fancy doubling or even, tripling your profits, and giving clients an experience to remember, here’s how to create some awesome seasonal packages and how to promote them.
Becoming a Social-media Rock Star: Growing your Business in 5 Steps
Social media can be a tough challenge for any business, especially if you don’t have the expertise of a trained social media specialist at hand- oh the luxury! While social media might seem like it’s strictly for those who love interacting with others and have a lot of spare time on their hands (if only!), it’s a valuable area to master for all businesses. If you fancy becoming a social media wizard in order to successfully promote your business online then here are our top tips to sky rocket your social media pages.
Customers who think they're always right: 5 easy ways to deal
"I want something completely different," the client will say, "but please use natural colours and the same MAC palette as I do." Or maybe it's "but I always draw on my eyebrows like that." You'll smile and agree but in your head you'll be thinking that you're holding a mascara wand and not a magic wand.
The client is always right, after all. Or are they?