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I am having to put my prices up due to moving to a bigger premises and the rent being more.
I have had my salon for 7 years, I am very reasonable and never put my prices up as I never felt the need to- my rent had never went up so I didn't put the prices up.
I have sorted out my prices but I'm worried about putting my shellac nails up. At the moment I charge £20 for shellac and £24 for shellac plus removals. I am thinking of putting this up to £23 for shellac and £27 for shellac and removals. Do you think £3 is quite a lot for a price increase?
Most other salons around me charge around £30 just for shellac so I am still reasonable.
Has anyone else done a price increase, if so did you loose any clients because of it?
I have a loyalty card where clients collect 12 stamps for 20% of, i am changing these to 6 stamps they get 10% them collect another 12 stamps to get 20% off (so 18 stamps in total) but I thought this way they get a discount sooner. I thought this could be a positive from putting prices up.
What do you think of this idea?
I have had my salon for 7 years, I am very reasonable and never put my prices up as I never felt the need to- my rent had never went up so I didn't put the prices up.
I have sorted out my prices but I'm worried about putting my shellac nails up. At the moment I charge £20 for shellac and £24 for shellac plus removals. I am thinking of putting this up to £23 for shellac and £27 for shellac and removals. Do you think £3 is quite a lot for a price increase?
Most other salons around me charge around £30 just for shellac so I am still reasonable.
Has anyone else done a price increase, if so did you loose any clients because of it?
I have a loyalty card where clients collect 12 stamps for 20% of, i am changing these to 6 stamps they get 10% them collect another 12 stamps to get 20% off (so 18 stamps in total) but I thought this way they get a discount sooner. I thought this could be a positive from putting prices up.
What do you think of this idea?