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25-10-09, 11:12 PM
has anyone sent out pricelist to local businesses.. eg.. solicitors, shops. etc with your salon info..offering a discount or something...?
im thinking of doing that this week while im at home as i just got some new ones done.. ive dropped them around locally but obvoiusly not the same as posting it out to more areas around the salon.. i just wondered if this has worked well for anyone...? if so what type of thing did you offer if anything? |
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27-10-09, 06:33 PM
I sent this months newsletter to local solicitor & accountant firms. Not had much feedback so far.
Once I've finshed Novembers newsletter I'm going to send it out to more local firms. I've sent out leaflets & promotion vouchers to local shipping offices. I send a few a week & last week, out of 15 being sent out, we had 2 bookings, 1 of which has re-booked My next plan of action is to contact local firms with lots of employees if I could set up a 'mini salon' for part of the day & offer service treatments, eg waxing mini manicure, spray tan etc It was mentioned some time ago on here about an evening of beauty in a pub (don't laugh!). We have a pub over the road from the salon & I thought it may be worth speaking to him to see if any of his customers would be interested. Like lots of others on here, I'm feeling the recessional pinch & I'm thinking that if Mohammed won't go the mountain, then the mountain must go to him. Hence I'm wanting to do lots of group mobile work. |
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28-10-09, 06:39 PM
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hiya i have thought if the hospitals near me there are quite a few.. did you contact them by writing or via phone? |
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28-10-09, 08:30 PM
When i worked at a salon a while ago, we did loads of marketing this way. We literally trawled around the area in car and popped into all the big banks, hospitals, clinics etc. I think that the personal touch is a bit more effective as you can build up a bit of a rapport with potential clients by talking to them and just general chit chat, this way they can put a face to the business also and it can make them feel a bit more at ease if they have already met you or go by what their receptionist has told them, it really worked as we got quite a few bookings from just spending the day driving around to places...xXx
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28-10-09, 09:05 PM
Sort of, lol. I had family and friends take leaflets to work or put up a poster if they had a notice board. This worked well enough for me, but i do plan on giving pricelists to the local shops.
Even if you didn't get anything immediately, the amount of people i've had that have held onto a leaflet and when they finally come in and show me its like a year old. But then they come to me. A friend and i also used to do mobile work for a large company. The entire office worked on computers and there were about 30-40 workers. We went in for the day and had a little area where the employees would sit on chairs, leave clothes on and we would give them a head and neck massage for 10-20 minutes. Th boss gave us £200 each and the workers felt much more appreciated, so you never know what kind of work you'l bring in. |
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