I used to do this years ago. I ended up having clients come in 1 day short of the 3 week or 4 week mark so they would not have to pay more. It became annoying because they couldn't keep a standing ever and would get frustrated when their day before the 3 week went away, I would suggest doing a 2 week price, then a 2.5+week price for $5 more and leave it at that. I don't do it anymore because I price now based on 3-4 weeks and if they want to come in more often thats up to them, but I have very few who come in at 2 weeks because their nails look too good. Repairs aren't typically a problem except for a few and God knows what they do to their nails!!
-Jess On Oct 29, 9:45 am, "Laura Merzetti" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey gang, > > I'm thinking of changing my rebalance pricing to reflect the longer > intervals my clients are starting to go in between appointments. I'm > thinking a 2-week, 3-week and 4-week charge. Right now I only have one > price. > > My clients currently go between 3-4 weeks successfully. I'm beginning to > see a trend the past few months where they are now calling or messaging me > to push out their appointment by another week or so. When they do finally > come in, they have breaks ("that just happened yesterday!") or lifting, the > nails are unbalanced and just look ugly. Not to mention, I'm seeing the > impact of less revenue. I include 2 free nail repairs at each appointment; > magically they never seem to have more than that. > > For those of you who do this successfully, how has it changed your business? > I would like to hear any pros and cons, especially how to positively spin it > for clients. Should I just not shorten the nails so much at each > appointment ? :P > > Thanks a bunch. > > Laura M. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NailTech" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nailtech?hl=en.
