
Like in any business we can all probably agree that the goal is to make a profit, of course you want to enjoy what you do while making money but at the end of the day it’s probably fair to say that every business owner has a bottom line.
Running a hair salon is a fun and exciting type of business, if you run one you know that there are many ways in which you can Twi$t up the services you offer to add on sales to services your clients are buying into. Here are a few quick ideas!
1. Package together like products, if you’re selling shampoo and conditioner why not package the two together with maybe a thickening product or hairspray and offer it at a discount. Maybe you sell nail polish, you could offer a base coat, color and top coat all together! Call the packages a fun name and talk about them with your clients!
2. Offer a product with service, maybe someone is in to get their hair cut and colored, offer them half off a manicure while they’re in! Half off sounds nice to a lot of people! Or maybe a free hair conditioning treatment the next time they come in, this will encourage them to come back to your salon again!
3. Create a monthly newsletter where you share information on the latest deals and events going on in your salon. Show pictures of the products you sell, highlight a weekly special, something fun and interesting that will encourage clients to come back.
4. This may seem simple but rearrange your storefront every so often, keep things fresh and exciting!
5. Think about seasonal deals, if it’s summertime consider putting together some kind of summer essentials package, or for fall maybe some kind of package that includes the latest color trends in nails.
6. Finally samples, even Melody Biringer in her book CRAVING SUCCESS will tell you that samples are great in getting people to try your product!
Well, there you have it! Six quick tips to help you Twi$t things up and boost your sales potential today.
These tips were shared by Alison Etter of Derby Salon and Coy Hair Products, Alison is a CRAVE Entrepreness in Seattle, WA. To learn more about her please click here.






