9 WAYS TO RUN A SUCCESSFUL SALON BUSINESS.
Starting a
Salon business whether it be barbering, spa, nail, weavon, makeup or Hair is
always a venture most people are not prepared for psychologically.
I don't
know how we got to the point of assuming its a no-brainer. A mistake I also
made 13 years ago. You see when you have an 8 (or 7 in the case of bankers or
some parastatals) to -6 job , have a passion or just a stay at home mum who
wants to start a business; The need for a backup plan or extra income makes us
look for businesses that appear to be low risk and can be managed with little
supervision or no experience. As much as this is the right step, we have
erroneously put Salon business as such and this has led to the frustration and
closing of many businesses in the industry.
Here are
the 9 ways to running a successful Salon business.
1. A salon
business is first a "business". So, it requires more than getting a
space, furnishing and buying equipment. You have to first remove that idea from
your head and transfer it to paper detailing how everything is suppose to work.
The day to day operations and administration.
2. Salon
business is dynamic. Meaning that your average business structure or plans may
not be effective pending on how relevant you want to become in the industry.
There is a business course dedicated to salon business. Salon 360 is a course I suggest every
person who is running or intends to run this business to take this
class FIRST before spending their first or another dime.
3. Who to hire: The type
of salon you want to run determines; your staff, the equipment you buy, the
level of skill or education required and how you go about employing for your
salon business.
4. Staff responsibility: Staffing should be done based on responsibilities you have clearly earmarked for
EACH staff. Meaning that the recruitment process plays an important
role in the success of your business.
5. Have a
mentor, teacher, coach or support group (like the alumni groups we create after salon 360 class) in the
industry that you can communicate with. Some of the people in our groups have
scaled through your current situation and can give you valuable information.
6. If
you are already in business. Get clarity with courses like Salon Business Education and leave the saturated
market.
7. If you
are having management or staff behavioral problems. It shows a lack
of policies and processes, or absence of an execution plan.
8. Build a communication channel for your staff and clients. This means you pay
attention to not just how your staff treat each other or the clients, but also
what you put out on media.
9. If you want to run a professional salon, price and good location shouldn't be your only USP. Finally,
if you have had some level of education or have put in a good fortune in
setting up your salon, you can't afford to run or price like the skilled
person down the street.
They will beat you at being cheap. Your overhead
costs are different and your clients too. Remember people pay for the value
they think they get from doing business with you, not what you think you are
offering them.
If you need help creating or executing any of these processes, we are here to help you. just email sayuhair@gmail.com or call +2348097829980
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