Nickie@Nailmania-Limited
Goldie Hawn Geek
Hi all
After having a little salon since 2004, and, having moved to what I thought was a better location, I am deciding whether to go mobile or not.
I am planning to go mobile to lessen my overheads for the time being. Turnover at the salon has not improved in almost 12 months.
If I go mobile the overheads will be much lower. I still have my existing client base, and when and if the time is right, and my client base has expanded (hopefully) I could go back into renting a room at a hair salon in the future.
I have marketed the salon, advertised the salon (useless waste of time). Yellow Pages/Yell.com have been the best of the paid advertising. Word of Mouth does work.
Unless I have forgotten anything, being mobile, my overheads would be my car, Prof indemnity insurance, supplies, phone etc etc.
Any ideas folks???
:-((irked:
After having a little salon since 2004, and, having moved to what I thought was a better location, I am deciding whether to go mobile or not.
I am planning to go mobile to lessen my overheads for the time being. Turnover at the salon has not improved in almost 12 months.
If I go mobile the overheads will be much lower. I still have my existing client base, and when and if the time is right, and my client base has expanded (hopefully) I could go back into renting a room at a hair salon in the future.
I have marketed the salon, advertised the salon (useless waste of time). Yellow Pages/Yell.com have been the best of the paid advertising. Word of Mouth does work.
Unless I have forgotten anything, being mobile, my overheads would be my car, Prof indemnity insurance, supplies, phone etc etc.
Any ideas folks???
:-((irked: