jgmcl74
Member
hello,
I was wondering if anyone had done this before and had any advice. I charge £25 for shellac manicure or pedicure as a mobile therapist. I am in the process of buying a salon with ongoing customers and they pay £34 for a shellac manicure.
All my mobile clients are excited for me and my new venture and I'd like them to come to the salon and continue to be clients but how do we make the transition? I don't want to just say, well these are my new prices, I've got overheads now, if you don't like it then too bad. I've had some of them as clients for 2 years. (Not a long time but feel some loyalty to them. Appreciate their business).
I've also heard on the grapevine that the local school mums would like the salon to be refreshed, which I can do, but they think it's too expensive. special offers are an option but I've got clients that I'm inheriting with the salon who are booked up months in advance so are happy to pay what they pay, so selfishly I'm thinking that I don't need to offer them a special deal.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks.
I was wondering if anyone had done this before and had any advice. I charge £25 for shellac manicure or pedicure as a mobile therapist. I am in the process of buying a salon with ongoing customers and they pay £34 for a shellac manicure.
All my mobile clients are excited for me and my new venture and I'd like them to come to the salon and continue to be clients but how do we make the transition? I don't want to just say, well these are my new prices, I've got overheads now, if you don't like it then too bad. I've had some of them as clients for 2 years. (Not a long time but feel some loyalty to them. Appreciate their business).
I've also heard on the grapevine that the local school mums would like the salon to be refreshed, which I can do, but they think it's too expensive. special offers are an option but I've got clients that I'm inheriting with the salon who are booked up months in advance so are happy to pay what they pay, so selfishly I'm thinking that I don't need to offer them a special deal.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks.