Thanks Melody great ideas !!! Jennifer

--- On Fri, 1/23/09, Melody C. Montgomery <[email protected]> 
wrote:
From: Melody C. Montgomery <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: Marketing ideas--was donation etc
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, January 23, 2009, 5:06 AM




 


 
 
 
 

 

 

 







Also, for those of you who work
in salons providing other services,  you can do a "free"
manicure on one hand..... ONE hand only! 
Do polish even!  This way the
client SEES the difference between what you did and the way their hand looks
normally!  This especially works on
women who rarely get manicures.... Then, if they want the other hand done, that
hand costs them the full price of the service!  This is a good "empty slot
filler" activity.....  

   

If you do a free artificial
nail, pick a finger that sticks out... like the first or middle finger of the
hand they write with.... this will make them look at it until that nail grows
or falls (or gets picked....ugh) off! 

   

I also try to get contact info
on everyone who sits in my chair... including their birthday.  I put them in my 
Outlook and it gives me
birthday reminders and I always email them birthday GCs that gives them a nice
discount off their service.  Even if
they have come to me only once.. I still do it.  I also put on that GC that the 
GC must be
present to get the discount and I always include an expiration date. 

   

I also broke down my services
into different levels at different prices in order to compete with NSS
prices.  For instance I have an
Express Manicure for $15 and a Classic Man for $20 and a Spa Man for $30….
Same with pedicures:  $25, $40 and
$50… I also did this with my enhancements.  I printed out “service menus”
to put in the salon so that clients can read.  Each service has a detailed 
explanation
describing what each service includes.  This prevents me from having to answer a
lot of questions during a service I am providing.  

   

I have other ideas and will
post them as they pop into my brain. 
Hope this is helpful to someone…. 

   

   

   

Melody C. Montgomery 

  

Certified
Professional Manicurist 

www.everythingnailzink.com 

  

Graphic
Designer/Marketing 

www.gypsycustomgraffex.com 

  

  

   

cell  252-217-8221 

-----Original Message-----

From: [email protected] 
[mailto: [email protected] ] On
Behalf Of Diana Bonn

Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 7:33 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: NailTech:: Re: Just don't get it/building
biz/donations 

   

   

well, michelle and meloody you
guys hit it right, it is a numbers  

game.  Gotta play the numbers!!! Great way to
put it! 

Love the coffee holder thingy,
all you new techs should jump on this one!! 

   

And also I have lost ac
clients, they couldn't afford the two week  

fill anylonger.  But filled those spots with pedicures
and bling toes!!! 

   

When you market yourself to
only ac/gel enhancements, you are losing  

biz.  Because there ARE women that don't need
enhancements. 

There are women that have
beautiful nails and they only want pedicures. 

There are men out there that
want pedicures. 

To me manicures and pedicures
are easy money.  And the
satisfaction  

is immediate for the client
with less cost and time for me. 
Great combo!!!! 

   

I have enough ac to get me thru
my "artistic" needs and wants that we  

all have.  Add these services to your menu!!!!!
diana from indiana 
 

   

   


   

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