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19-02-09, 10:34 PM
a lot of my clients comment on the fact that they prefer the privacy of my home salon and like the fact that their treatment is not disturbed by people walking in off the street as they could in shop premises.
it sounds as though you will be setting up professionaly , its not as if you are going to be doing their nails off the arm of your sofa, so they really wont experience much difference. probably easier for them to park too. i think that clients like the fact that they are their by your invitation too and you are not open to any tom **** or harry passing by ! you will loose out on passing trade though and will have to rely more heavily on word of mouth and developing a good reputation. |
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19-02-09, 10:51 PM
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19-02-09, 11:02 PM
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it should add value to your property too as lots of people are looking for properties where they can work from home, so thats going to be a better investment than paying rent somewhere else. i had to laugh when i noticed the word d1ck had been automatically edited from my first post. |
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19-02-09, 11:11 PM
My clients prefer my home salon. They are more comfortable, they enjoy th privacy a lot more and it's a more "homey" feeling for them, they don't have any strangers staring at them thru the glass or 10 other people around them chatting away. It's 1 on 1 and it's personal.
Seeing as how you already have an established clientele base, I think you will succeed working from home. Your current clients will love it and spread the word faster than ever. I just opened my home salon at the beginning of this month, and already I'm doing much better than I expected to in my first month. I wouldn't change a thing. |
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19-02-09, 11:12 PM
I have always worked from home and wouldn't have it any other way...I love it.
I can work the hours that fit around my family and around my clients...evenings are no problem so its great for those who work 9-5 There are no interruptions apart from my 13 year old daughter asking if we want drinks... Only downside is some (very few) who think cos you work from home you can fit them in whenever and ring you whenever...but its not many cos i have explained what hours i am able to take calls etc. I would go for it... |
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19-02-09, 11:40 PM
did most of you work in a salon before opening your own business in your home?? I just graduated from nail tech school here ( an every day morning 5 month course) and got a high enough mark on my gov't exam to apprentice under myself.. so I am thinking about doing it from home. Is this a bad idea??
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20-02-09, 12:03 AM
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20-02-09, 12:04 AM
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If its something your really considering - think long and hard about it. Create a business plan and really plan everything out well. Be prepared to advertise yourself like crazy! Business cards, flyers, etc... I actually got great advice from one Geek about having custom pens made up. I went ahead and did that and it's awesome, really works! |
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20-02-09, 03:33 AM
ha ok I have lots to think about but yeah I know experience is good. I do live out of a town so that is one reason and have a young child that is hard to find daycare for. But I will prob try at a salon first and see how it goes. I did buy a lot of product recently though haha! Thanks tho!!!
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20-02-09, 03:56 AM
I am in the exact same possy as you... I am stressed to the max...... I think I have come to the conclusion that I need to work my arse off and work both the salon and home until I have my clients beggign me to fit me in at home.. rather than the salon...
I dont want to start a half hearted salon either... I am one to want the whistles and bells straight away.. I hate things half finished... I wont have a client sit in my salon until it is PERFECT.... god my husband is right... I put to much pressure on my self...lol let us know how you go with the Very Posh salon.... cant wait to see some photos... X Mel |
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20-02-09, 08:45 PM
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20-02-09, 10:12 PM
I worked in a salon for 2 1/2 years and then it closed, all my clients came home with me apart from the few that I didn't want to take. They love my home salon, I've got a cabin in the garden. The only downside is as bagpuss said that they sometimes feel that you are able to fit them in whenever they want an appointment. I had one client text me at 10.30 the other night!
But on the whole I'm much happier, my kids are much happier and my clients are happy I think it feels more of a personal service for them with no interruptions etc. Have gained a few new ones along the way and hopefully will continue to do so through word of mouth/recommendations etc. |
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21-02-09, 10:04 AM
I work from home and its the best move i ever made! I worked in a high street salon, but the hours were too rigid for me! (I have a young family). I work more hours now, but they are hours that fit in with me, not me in with them.
Clients love comig to me at home as they are never rushed, they feel like they get my undivided attention and no one has to know they are there as a private salon. Only down side to me is that I miss "collegues" and the salon banter, tea break chats etc. |
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21-02-09, 07:19 PM
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