bombini
Well-Known Member
I originally wrote this as a blog but a few geeks suggested I turn it into a thread.
I have noticed lately that some posts give out totally the wrong impression to potential clients (or even worse existing ones!) I won't point the finger but I have actually cringed when I have read comments about clients feet, houses, etc.
There is a way to word things diplomatically (sp) rather than put 'yeah i had a client last week with the skankiest trotters you'd ever see' That is just an example btw !!
Lots of websites link back the the geek site and also some of us geeks link from our websites to this site, also we now have the consumer forum and I can imagine some clients would be horrified if they read some of the posts on here.
Don't get me wrong im not saying we shouldn't share experiences but I really think we should consider what a potential client (especially one that has never been to a beauty/hair salon before) would think if we are going into great detail about xyz clients hygene (again another example).
Love to hear your thoughts :hug:
I have noticed lately that some posts give out totally the wrong impression to potential clients (or even worse existing ones!) I won't point the finger but I have actually cringed when I have read comments about clients feet, houses, etc.
There is a way to word things diplomatically (sp) rather than put 'yeah i had a client last week with the skankiest trotters you'd ever see' That is just an example btw !!
Lots of websites link back the the geek site and also some of us geeks link from our websites to this site, also we now have the consumer forum and I can imagine some clients would be horrified if they read some of the posts on here.
Don't get me wrong im not saying we shouldn't share experiences but I really think we should consider what a potential client (especially one that has never been to a beauty/hair salon before) would think if we are going into great detail about xyz clients hygene (again another example).
Love to hear your thoughts :hug: