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That is not horrible to say. You recognize that a certain demographic is more likely to continue to patronize your business at full price. Nothing horrible about it. Never feel bad about valuing your services!
I also do spray tanning. One thing you can do is stop by local dance studios in town and give them your information. Maybe even give one of the instructors a free tan to see your work. The dancers love to get tanned before events. Maybe offer a group rate. Also pay attention to people you know on facebook and if someone you know is getting married offer her a free tan if she signs her bridesmaids up with you. Once you can get a couple parties under your belt if your good, the word of mouth will do all of your advertising for you! Good luck!!
Thanks for the ideas!
Very true! I have no plans of ever offering spray tanning, but the two makeup artists on the block who do sure benefit from the fact that I'm not interested!
Also, don't forget strippers and the gay community! With strippers anyway there is the potential for being paid in cash... just saying :)
Yes! Strippers! There's a client base that will return, and WILL have money. Also, they will probably make your day ^_^
This is a really good point about discounting. I have seen more than one business go under because they discounted too frequently. As Samantha says, rewards are much better. Also, beware of viewing your services as being worth less because you are offering them from your home. Instead, make sure that the entire client experience, from rolling up in your driveway to walking into your treatment area (possibly through any living areas) is serene, tranquil, and beautiful... you aren't skimping on a retail location, rather you are providing a peaceful retreat from the hectic retail scene. Hence your menu price for your services should be at least as much as your competitors in retail settings, and possibly more depending on what else your clients enjoy as compared with going to your competition. I think aiming to be in the upper-middle range for your city or town is a good idea - if for no other reason than it gives you a financial cushion to do things like reward services or business building activities without stressing about uncompensated hours.
Lol I love this response!!! Boring jobs!!! Hashanah! So true!!!
Have you considered trying some kind of a rewards program? If your clients come in X number of times they get a free service or discount. If they bring a friend or make a recommendation and it gets you a sale they get a free service or discount.
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