I rent a room in a salon and another Esthetician who is on commission working there now. I noticed today that the salon put up signs announcing holidays specials and packages for body wraps and scrubs and facials. I'm new at this so I don't know how this stuff works. I know that I am my own business so what they do is not what I have to do but what is recommended? What if one of my clients sees these specials and thinks they are mine? Or what if someone books with me expecting the special? The Esthetician is new to the salon and the area so she has no clientele. The discounts are much higher than I would want to do. I also always have my own monthly specials but they are not displayed in the salon (I have a book out front that has my specials but that is all that I can have).
I just want to be smart here and not lose money and/or clients. I'm not worried that my current clients will go to her instead of me but potential clients may pick her over me based on prices. This is unchartered territory for me so I need some advice please.
Thank you!!
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You will always have competitors's whether you like it or not....It's just unfortunate you are under the same roof. But in saying that, hairstylists that rent chairs in a salon are all in competition with each other where they all offer discounts or specials. It is all part of business and something one has to get used to. Why are you only allowed a book up front to advertise your specials, but they put up signs for her? Hmmm. That is more of a red flag to me than the holiday specials...
There are a lot of red flags but I making the best of a bad situation. :)
I understand that what is happening can be normal, I'm just wondering how I handle it with my clients. Are they going to expect the same specials? My concern is that the sign isn't specific to that Esthetician. It's a general sign so anyone would assume it would be for any spa service. I might be over-thinking this, as I tend to do, but I like to be prepared. Thanks!
Have you spoken to the spa owner to let them know that, as you are independent contractors, they may want to specify which service providers are offering this "special" so as not to cause confusion? As long as the signs say "who" is offering the special you'll be covered. If they don't want to change the signs, you may be in a bit of a sticky spot. If I were a new client or existing one for that matter, saw the offer and approached you to booked it, I wouldn't want to hear "oh, they messed up on the sign, I'm not offering that special, that's for the new Esthetician to help her build her client base". It's not the clients problem. They just want a service. Before you get too worked up, talk to the owner, it sounds like a simple fix to me. And if they don't have the time to make the change, offer to redo the signage for them, it will be much easier on everyone. It's just not worth the drama. Just curious, is it your idea to have a "book" of specials rather than posting them out in the open? Hope this is helpful.
I am in a similar situation and I usually will honor whatever special they are advertising. The way I figure is that I would rather have someone coming in at $49 for a 1 hour facial as opposed to having noone at $65.
I hope and pray for you to succeed, skintherapist!
The advertising should specifically state that the special prices are only good with (insert name here). I've seen plenty of advertising like that, and it's perfectly acceptable. Can you ask them to add that?
I know it seems silly but I can't say anything. Whenever I have said things before, that is when I start having problems again. One of the owners likes to find things to come after me for, even though they are not legit. I don't want to deal with the drama.
I ask these questions so that I know what is the norm. I plan on having my own place in the future with only 1 other Esthetician (with a couple other ideas). I'm just trying to do the right thing and stay out of the way. I keep notes of everything they do. :)
Bonus- The new Esty is not happy so none of this will be an issue much longer!
Thank you! I appreciate your support. :) I'm much more calm now b/c it has been going on for so long. I have been successful despite what they have tried to do. I have big plans for myself and eventually all their game playing will backfire. I still ask questions about what they are doing b/c I need to know what is right and what is wrong...even though I know. :) There are a lot more advantages than disadvantages to staying there. I'm not unhappy b/c I can do my own thing but it would be nice to be in a more supportive salon. Heck, when I won for Best Facial in that contest, I got more support on here than there. They never even acknowledged it. I just find it funny now.
Plus, reading other posts on here and listening to my friends, it seems to be pretty common. Salons are crazy b/c there are a lot of crazy people!
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