I concur Pati.  I'm sorry Holly : (     I am  sending you many wishes for 
wonderful days ahead!!!  Please keep us updated  how you are doing as you 
make your transition~<3
 
Hugs,
Della
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 8/29/2010 11:35:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I don't know... I mean I  wish you luck and hope you get a lot for your 
business but.. I don't think I  would  buy a home based nail business.  Ok.. so 
if you have the  time..maybe IF you found someone who was willing (and do 
you have the room?)  to work alongside you for like 3 months or so.  THEN 
your clients would  get to know them and perhaps transistion to that tech's 
space when you leave.  But I think the client would have to really like this 
new tech otherwise the  client might go to their sister's boyfriend's 
aunt...who does nails  also!...just saying!    
Now IF you had a salon..that is a different story..then you could sell  
business and equipment.  Client's would just keep going to the same  place, 
blah, blah, blah....

Pati  

'Good  friends are like stars... 
You don't always see them, But you know  they are always there.



-----Original  Message-----
From: holly cliffe <[email protected]>
To:  [email protected]
Sent: Sun, Aug 29, 2010 3:10 pm
Subject: Re:  NailTech:: so what are our nail businesses worth?

When I announce to  my clients that I am moving, they are going to be a 
combination of sad I'm  leaving, happy for me and the vast majority of them 
won't know who they can go  to.  This is something I can do for them.....find a 
nailtech who will  work with me for the next 3 months, get to know them, do 
my nails so they can  see what she does.  I am not selling my clients 
names, I would like to  leave them with someone who I know will do a good job 
for 
them.  


You do make a good point Denise, but that is definitely not what I had in  
mind.  I like the idea of a new tech paying the value of 1 service per  
client.....I think that's fair.  I am in the same boat as Lynette.....no  one 
around here seems to produce consistantly good work and the spas go  through 
techs too fast to keep anyone good around.  I would like to teach  someone to 
do it MY way and if that person sticks with it they'll be making a  good 
living.


Holly
Vancouver, BC

On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 10:58 AM, <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:


so im going to play devils advocate here:
 
say im a client and my name gets sold.  i find out, im never going  to 
darken your salon doorstep again.  i am not a slave or possession,  you can not 
sell me.  i will liken this to telemarketers buying name  lists.  it 
irritates me just thinking about it.
 
now im nailtech that has bought this list.  i just paid a  googoblin amount 
of cash, but im seeing no return, because i either suck as  a tech or the 
clients are angry for being sold and no one want to come to  me.  well THAT 
was money wasted!!!!!!
 
 
ok...................im back to being me ;)  in MY opinion its not  right 
to sell your client list.  perhaps a better way to go is to look  around for 
a nailtech that does the same caliber of work that you do,  interview them 
and then once you've found a replacement, then give your  clients their name. 
 then its up to them to decide if they like said  recommended person or 
they want to find their own.
 
again, just my opinion.  good luck on what you decide to do  :)
 
denise


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