Studio58
Well-Known Member
Maybe try to target more affluent areas, even if it means you have to travel a little more?
Rather than the budget end of the Market
Rather than the budget end of the Market
Maybe try to target more affluent areas, even if it means you have to travel a little more?
Rather than the budget end of the Market
If most of your prospective clients are looking for a mobile service, I think I would have paid for driving lessons then took my hair extension course.
If you are struggling to get clients it is only going to be harder at the minute if you dont drive. This isnt meant as a dig in any way, it is great that you are young and looking to start your own business, but we see this so often on ur courses - a young girl is dropped off by a family member or boyfriend yet they are wanting to start a mobile extension business
Another point is that there are so many mobile extensionists now that if it's between you and someone else they won't pay your expensive taxi fairs, I'd seriously consider either cracking on with driving lessons or make an Salon in your home however this will imply other insurances etc. x
Good luck with your driving test hun hopefully you will pass this time ! On another note, i thought this forum was for professionals seeking advice and giving advice, just like the original poster wanted. However, theres alot of bitchiness/patronising going on, not really neccessary is it?x
I've literally just qualified in fusion and microbond extensions, and I'm struggling to even get models for hair extensions at a very low price.
I live in an area where lots of girls do extensions for good prices, how can I make myself stand out to bring in the clients?i advertise on Facebook, gumtree and have business cards and fliers on the way, I don't know what else up do. No one in my area wants expensive high end extensions, they just want a cheap full head.
Help!! Even if I make back the training costs il be happy!!
Xxxx
Enter your email address to join: