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25-09-08, 11:04 AM
Why not offer a free mini pedicure and then include the after care kit with the treatment.
If you discount you end up having to do twice as many clients as you need to for the same money. Plus rememeber the reason people go to sales. They are not going to establish a regular repeat business which is essential for you to succeed. If you get one off clients you will always have to advertise to replace these clients and always be offering discount! Kate x |
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25-09-08, 08:37 PM
Its better to advertise your services rather than advertise specifically for newclients - get people talking about your salon and the buzz will result in the clients you want coming to you. You really dont need lots of discount clients as next month you'll be in the same boat. I personally am keepingf my name out there by attending different events and by have editorial in the local paper I'm not dead quiet yet and hopefully I wont get ther as ther are always people talking about my salon.
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25-09-08, 09:44 PM
Personally, I would spend time getting your name out there. Rather than advertising specifically for new clients work on getting your name known.
Put your cards/posters anywhere you can! Rather than discount offer a free gift with which ever treatment you want to promote. Also work on existing clients, if they have manicures offer them a half price pedicure when they have the treatments done at the same time. Set up a 'refer a friend' scheme so that your existng clients can help to bring in new clients xx |