Growing Your Business
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Chapter One: Increasing Salon Traffic
- Increasing Salon Traffic
- Steps in the Marketing Research Process
- Determining Client Needs
- Monitoring results
- Conducting a Demographic study
- Who are Your Potential Customers?
- Define Your Market
- Develop a Customer Profile
Defining Your Salon Strengths and Weaknesses
Advertising
- The Cost of Advertising Is Rising Sharply
- Positive Word of Mouth Advertising
- Small Business Advertising Advantages
- The Power of The Written word
- Who will Design Your Ad?
- Effective Advertising
- You’re Advertising Appeal
- Monitoring the Results
Using Client Information Card
- Sample: Client Information Card
Understanding the Consumer
How to Reach Your Target Market
A Full Range of Prospects
- Present Clients
- Past Clients
- New Customers
Develop a Marketing and Salesmanship Mentality
Analyzing a Sales Decline
Publicity
- Publicity as a Tool
- Getting Free Publicity
- Media Sources for Free Publicity
- Making the Right Contacts
- Planning Publicity Events
Press Releases
- How to Prepare a Press Release
- Sample: Press Release
- Using Photos
Promotional Ideas
A Quick Review of the Chapter
1. Your marketing Plan
2. Identify, Clarify, and Satisfy Your Customers’ Needs
3. Your Advertising Message
Summary
Chapter Two: Keeping Customers
Why Clients Don’t Come Back
- The Problem
- Uncomfortable Statistics
- One Bad Player Kills the Team
- The Rest of the Story
- You’re Guide to Client Retention
Steps One, Start with a Winning Team
- The Challenge
- Hiring Guidelines
- Observing Artistic Skills, Quality Control
- Artistic Development
Step Two – Train Your Staff
- Employee Training Must Be Systemized
- The Employee Handbook
- Sample: Table of contents
- The Training Process
Step Three –Improve Staff Performance and Productivity
Through Good Management
- Dangers of Poor Management
- Avoiding the pitfalls of Poor Management
- Encourage Staff Impute
- Motivation and Continuing Education Combats Burnout
- Instilling People and Communication Skills
- Mastering the Most Difficult Skills
Step Four –Accommodate Your Clients Needs
- Be Available for Clients
- Customer Service — Know Its Power
- Sample: Welcome Letter to Client
- Sample: Appreciation Discount Card – Keeping in Touch
- Sample: Thanksgiving Letter
- eek Out customer Feedback
- -What is a client worth?
In Conclusion
Chapter Three: The Importance of the Salon Coordinator
Introduction
Salon Owners Wear Many Hats
The Salon Owner Coordinator’s Role in Maintaining
- Customer Service
- Selection of Your Salon Coordinator
- The Salon Coordinator Job Duties
- Sample: Job Description
The Telephone – A Direct Line to More Profits
Booking Appointments
- Late and No shows
- Fairness Policy in Booking Staff
- First Time Customers
- Booking and Under Booking
First Impressions
Monitoring Client satisfaction
Selling Retail and Other Services
In Conclusion
About the Author
About Hairdresser Career Development Systems
Educational Products and Services