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Lynne Baker
17-09-10, 04:08 PM
OK chaps, I'm thinking of taking the first week in January off, not to go on hols but to just not see clients. I could do a massive spring clean in the salon, tip out those cupboards which end up getting cluttered, etc.
Last January we had the snow and most if not all of my clients cancelled as they couldn't actually get to me, so I don't really a proper idea of how busy this week potentially is. (The year before I was still building my client base so I can't really use that as a benchmark either!)
My question is, how busy is it "normally" between 2nd and 8th January?
Are you packed out, just steady, or is it as dead as a dodo?
Thanks awfully!
lynne

lisa82
17-09-10, 05:42 PM
Dead as a dodo, last year I ended up in Lanzarote foa a short break, I was THAT dead! But I enjoy it, the calm after the storm eh? x

~cHeRiSh~
17-09-10, 06:00 PM
January is usually pretty good for us - its February that can be a bit rubbishy :hug:

Martin Duffy
17-09-10, 06:48 PM
Same here - January is normally busy for me & generally slows down a little in February.

hippy-chick
17-09-10, 07:14 PM
don't know as I take that week off

single sparkle
17-09-10, 08:06 PM
Can i ask what promotions those therapists are doing to be so busy in January - last january was a dissaster for me with the snow etc - but didn't pick up for a while. I'd be very interested to know. tks

Martin Duffy
17-09-10, 08:11 PM
I sometimes do a promotion on skin brightening facials and detoxifying body wraps etc to boost January treatments, but generally speaking it's people coming for their monthly maintenance treatments anyway.

sharneshairroom
17-09-10, 09:32 PM
I am the same, January is usually busy, but February is a bit quiet. I dont do any promotions, just seems to have a spill over from christmas and new year rush I think. For me, I would have a week either end of Jan or beginning of February instead.