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For more information and insightful tips on generating more new clients for your beauty salon, hair salon or spa, please visit: http://www.facebook.com/HairSalonMarketing

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To Learn How To Get More New Clients Into Your Hair Salon or Spa Go Here:

www.facebook.com/HairSalonMarketing



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I have been thinking lately about hair salon marketing. Not that I'm a big marketing person. I'm not,

yet I do have an interest, especially when it comes to matters of the hair. How many times have I

heard the question, "Do you know of a good place to get your hair done?" I've asked the question

numerous times myself. How do you go about finding a place you like, that will do your hair the

way YOU like, without you having to tell them what to do every step of the way? After all, I'm not a

hairdresser. I have little experience in this venture, except for the occasional bang trim: or the few

times I whacked off the hair on my Barbie dolls.



Right up front let me just say that finding a GOOD hair salon requires a little luck. Conventional

marketing doesn't come into play, in my opinion. Convenience is oftentimes the deciding factor

when choosing where to have your hair done. Not necessarily a good way to choose, but a way,

nonetheless, and I should know as I've been there a time or two myself. Convenience, however,

does have a part to play depending on the services you desire, i.e. perms, coloring or

straightening; and how often you need these services. I'm just saying...



The question still remains...how do you find a good hair salon? There seems to be one on every

corner, much like McDonald's or Starbucks. But unlike these fine institutions of tasty-goodness,

there is no system in place to ensure the same service every time you visit. Thus the topic of

conversation...hair salon marketing.



The yellow pages of your local phone book seems like a logical place to look. There are ads,

locations and phone numbers all listed in a handy manner. And I've used this method more times

than I care to admit. One time sticks out in my memory. It was several years back and I had young

children at the time. I was in desperate need of a hair cut. Life was simpler then, before I waged

the battle on aging - gray hair being public enemy number one. I pulled out the phone book, found

a few convenient locations, made a couple of phone calls and went with.... the hair salon I could

get an appointment with the quickest. The woman who did my hair, and if I recall correctly, she

was the owner of the hair salon, after completing the hair cut, hands me a mirror, spins the chair

around and loudly proclaims for all to hear, "Oh, you look so much better". I looked THAT bad? Of

course I didn't go back. When the time came around for another hair cut, I pulled out those yellow

pages and buckled up for another random hair-salon-choosing ride.



I fondly remember my favorite hair dresser, as I'm contemplating hair salon marketing and how to

simplify the process. Her name was Diane. Still is as far as I know. She was a good friend of mine

at the time. She was, and I say this with great honor and respect, a hair design artist; the only

person up to that point that I could go to, have my hair done, and not have to rush home and

immediately restyle my hair before somebody I knew saw me. She was THAT good. The only

problem I had was the fact that I didn't like going to the salon where she worked. It was a total

dump! As luck would have it, however, the owner sold the salon to my friend, Diane, and she

made some changes. She made it hip, she made it current, she made it relevant...she made it her

own. (I been watching American Idol far too long). I was good there, though, I felt comfortable

there.



A new problem soon arose, however. She was SO good at what she did that you had to make an

appointment six weeks in advance! God forbid you came down with the flu the day before your

next appointment because you were flat out of hair luck until you could get another

appointment...in six weeks! We soon said goodbye to our love/hair relationship and it was once

again back to the yellow pages. I know, right?



Hair salon marketing...a subject worth pondering. My luck wasn't changing and I needed a new

system, preferably before the next hair cut came due. Not to mention the fact that during this time

the gray hairs starting rearing their ugly heads. No pun intended, if that is indeed a pun.



Once again, my good friend Lady Luck was on my side. I found a gem of a hair dresser. No yellow

pages, no hype, no commercial marketing. I asked a friend where she went to have her hair done.

She told me. Simple as that. Don't think I hadn't tried this before, I had, but this time...THIS time I

hit the mother lode. I walked into the salon, sat in the chair and heard those words I once dreaded

as much as a high school math test that I hadn't studied for... "What are we doing today?" Those

words no longer caused fear and trembling or my heart to beat wildly out of my chest; no sweat

dripping down my back because I don't know the correct answer. No, this time I knew I could

answer with a confidence, I could answer with an assurance I never had before... I could boldly

proclaim: "What ever you want, it's only hair."



When Stephanie finishes with the product she has just created, she will hand me that mirror, spin

the chair around and ask me what I think. I will smile a say "Very nice. I like it", because I will be

sporting a cute, trendy, suitable hairstyle that will take me through the rest of the day without

having to do a thing to it.



Hair salon marketing is an art form. It is a science. Hair salon marketing at its best is word of

mouth marketing and I can now shred those yellow pages and rest in hair salon peace.









Laurie Lyons has been involved in small businesses for many years, and is currently involved in

Send Out Cards. Send out one free card right now with a couple clicks of the mouse. Hair Salon

Marketing [http://www.lifejustsaying.com/]









Article Source:

http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Laurie_Lyons

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