Hi everyone,
I am updating and revamping my menu of services- Question that I am asking everyone lately- What do you prefer? When looking at a menu for spa services and body work do you like the ability to read abuot and see descriptions of the treatment, example- what it does, the origin where it came from, why it works, i.e., the facials, massage, body treatments, etc. Or just line items, example- facial 50 min $0.00? Myself, I prefer the descriptions and history and everthing, though not sure if that is what everyone else is looking for?
Thanks for your thoughts and input;)
Shannon
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I still use a description because you should inform and entice them to choose you and your treatments. I do agree that they shouldn't be too long. I say keep it as part of your menu in print and online.
~Martha
Descriptions are a must in my opinion. Even if it is simple, I think people want an idea of what they are paying for and the benefits the treatment will give them.
-Sara
Definitely write descriptions! Makes your services look more attractive and more professional! A well written brochure/menu pays for itself!
My menu is basically only descriptions of the different technologies that I use. What each one is and how it works. It's broken down into microdermabrasion, microphototherapy, microcurrent, LED light therapy and oxygen infusion.
I like to custom create each facial for the clients' needs and budget. So, having a menu that just focuses on what I have to offer gives me the chance to "wow" them with technology before talking money. They're already hooked at that point!
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