26 Jul 2017

Reception and Front Desk Organisation for Salons


Salons are not just about good service, talented staff members and plenty of bookings. However, all these things have one important aspect in common: Good Organisation!

Success often starts at the front desk and therefore it is important to keep it clear and organised, as well as have a clear strategy on how it is managed. However, you should not be too busy to class front desk management/ organisation as trivial. 
Managing your front office effectively is often not a primary business objective; but it should be. If your reception or front desk is unwelcoming, it will portray to customer that your salon is not very 'service oriented', meaning you could be driving customers away with this. Organisation does not mean what goes behind your desk but also how your front desk organisation portrays to customers and the business. A well-organised appointment book prevents you from making mistakes that have a negative impact on the customer and therefore the business. Keeping an eye on finances and reports can help to create an annual action plan and develop strategies for quieter periods. 


“Reception management influences your atmosphere” 



A well functioning reception area leads back to a good salon atmosphere. Often the reception is the first thing people see when entering the salon. Therefore, it is important that this area reflect positively to customers as well. Make sure to keep things tidy. Not only for the customers but also to keep everything under control.

Imagine going to a salon as a customer and finding the front desk is filled with clutter, paper and rubbish. If the receptionist or whoever is responsible to welcome you then also has to go on the hunt for your customer details because there is no system in place I would doubt that anyone would come back after that.

If salons are that careless with their front desk what else are they careless. As a customer it would make me nervous that services also might not be taken serious. In the end, as a paying customer, I want to feel satisfied and good about a salon.

This does not reflect an organised business approach if you ask me and could affect the customers decision if they would re-book with you.

A well-organised desk saves time and prevents staff members from making mistakes and you loosing business.


That’s why so many salons are switching to salon software these days. The reason for this is the constant change of technology and devices, which allow you constantly connect with your business anywhere you are, whenever you want. No need for paper client cards and an actual appointment book when everything can be done on your laptop.

Furthermore, systems such as Salon Tracker save time and compile all information in one system. Meaning you can keep all client records, including history, notes and other important information securely saved on the computer.

Moreover, the system gives owners full control over bookings, stock and business reports. Not only does this saves paper but it also lets you manage every aspect of your salon without losing track.


“Salon Tracker has drastically improved the management of our salon; everything is managed by one system cutting out paperwork and client cards” G. Holder (Salon Owner). 



Planning ahead is key! 

Have a clear plan in mind on business goals and make sure staff are aware of it and follow it. As a small salon to even the bigger chains, focus on your business goals and also make it a priority to recruit the right people but also let staff go if it doesn’t work out for you and it’s damaging your business. Don’t feel guilty if it’s not the right match. A bad employee can have a negative impact on your business.

Regular meetings with everyone are great to discuss relevant issues and give staff the opportunity to raise their opinion together as a team.


Time management

An effective and organised front desk requires good time management by staff, receptionist or by the salon owner. Therefore, it is important to time wisely and plan ahead. If you get into the habit of keeping an eye on bookings, takings and staff working hours you avoid any mix ups and can even fill empty slots. Use quiet periods to organise everything accordingly to when it does get busier, then you don’t lose track. If you use Salon Software, you can easily rely on the system to keep track of everything important for you, with the knowledge that the information is only a few clicks away.



As you can see it all starts with the front desk. Management is crucial to grow your business, retain clients, managing change and improvement and generally lay down your action plan for the year ahead of you. 


Salon Tracker x

18 Jul 2017

July's Feature of the Month: Salon Tracker Seamless POS

So it’s time for our Feature of the month, again, gosh this year is flying by - we’ll be writing about winter soon! Anyhow, we wanted to really strip back this month and instead of exploring some of our more technical and advanced features, we wanted to instead talk about one of the most simple and fundamental benefits to every salon owner. This is our Seamless POS tool.


Our main aim at Salon Tracker has always been to help you to free your time from tedious activities so that you can dedicate your energy and passion towards your customers. One of the main gripes we have come across when we have spoken to you salon owners is the time-consuming activity of having to manually track payments and retail sales. Well how about having a system that does that for you, and letting us help?


Salon Tracker provides you with a simple POS management solution, ensuring that business consistently runs smoothly, whilst profits are ever increasing. Our POS equipment saves you time, eliminates human error and ensures business accuracy at all times of day. This takes the stress off of you and your staff, as it means no more manual cash taking and change-giving. And if you want, we can even link up with certain payment providers to give your clients that complete all-in-one retail experience.


You do, however, have a lot of different options when it comes to your POS solution. We provide a really sleek and stylish all in one touchscreen PC, which links to a cash drawer, barcode scanner and receipt printer for a smooth transaction journey. From taking payments, to tracking stock control and client history, the data is all stored in one place and payment amounts reach your card reader automatically. This means no more middle-step of taking manual-payments, and also no chance of human error. However, if you prefer to use a laptop, or a tablet-like a surface pro for the software, then this is fine too as Salon Tracker can run on there and still integrate with a barcode scanner, cash drawer & receipt printer for a compact and neat reception.


But having said this, not only does our smart POS system enhance the aesthetics of your salon and improve the customer journey, it also speeds up your transaction time and records every single item purchased by all customers (whether this be a service or retail product). Need reference of a previous receipt? No problem, Salon Tracker stores e-copies of all purchases with their own ID number, and a simple re-print of a receipt is quick and easy. Another benefit of storing transaction data is that should you ever need to refund a client, you can do this simply at the click of a button and our system will work out the correct amount for you and in what tender. Good, ey?


So if you’re struggling to manage the reception process during the busy summer period, then let Salon Tracker help you. And don’t worry, before you commit to purchasing any POS hardware from us, you can trial the solution FREE for a fortnight in the salon, to see for yourself just how much it improves your day-to-day working life. Fancy that free trial, simply enquire HERE.


Want a bit more info, call a member of our sales team on 0113 350 8230, they’d be really happy to help! Or check out our website at www.salontracker.co.uk.


As always, we look forward to hearing from you and making your salon life easier!


Salon Tracker x



12 Jul 2017

Best Kept Salon Secrets

I’m sure a lot of you are asking yourself these questions. What are successful salons doing right and what are their secrets? What methods are they using that I haven't already tried or thought about or? Is it just pure luck, or is there more to their success?

All of these are justified questions and there are many articles about that topic. The simple answer is that successful salons invest hard work and effort into their business growth. They don’t rest on successful periods but rather innovate themselves when it’s quieter and they have the time to improve. We all know that hard work pays off and therefore we have a few other tips for you on how to change your business around:




Marketing is everything

Because no marketing=no visibility to customers and no customers = no business. Simple as that.

This is no surprise, as marketing can be found everywhere, even in areas of your business where you wouldn’t expect it. The good thing with marketing and promoting your business is the versatility of the field. There are plenty of opportunities you can participate with, such as client retention, seasonal offers and even your salon’s decoration. How you represent your brand and atmosphere will have a lot of influence on your business. Make sure you choose a path that suits you and not because everyone else is doing it. Most times, originality is more important than spending all your budget on a big campaign that will fail to deliver success in the end.


Ups and downs


There will be up times and there will be down times with any business. The trick is not to get discouraged by the down times. There will be decisions you have to make as a salon owner that might seem bad or a step backwards. However, remember that certain decisions can’t be avoided and rather than getting too focused and stressed about them, try to use this situation to learn from it. Keeping a calm mind and know how to improve from a difficult situation can be crucial for future success of the business. You will make decisions daily and with it comes the choice of options. Will this decision be a good one or a bad one. Whatever you decide, it is important to look at both alternatives and if needed do a pro and con list to help you make the decision. This will also help you recognise if a decision is bad.

Asses the situations accordingly, focus on what can be done and trust in yourself. You have made it this far and there is nothing wrong in trusting your gut instincts. However, there is also nothing wrong with asking for help.


Keep up to date


This is essential to your business growth and client retention. Keeping up to date means constantly innovating yourself and your business. Anything from the latest styles and trends for the hair and beauty industry, to training courses for you and your staff will help you treat your customers to the best service possible.

Another aspects that is important for a business is technology. Being active on social media and being aware of the latest trends, leads right back into the marketing opportunity. If you know how to engage with your customers online, you increase the changes of your digital visibility to a wider spectrum of people.

But social media and the internet is not the only way to stand out. Being up to date also means your equipment you use at the salon. Is it to the highest standard and portrays a modern vibe?

If salons seem old-fashioned and behind it can well cost them loyal customers because that salon around the corner is offering all these things…



Salon Software to make your life easier


… which leads us to the next point: Salon Management Software. Many salons already use salon software and take advantage of all the features these systems have to offer. Therefore, this is more for those salons that are still relying on paper client cards and more traditional ways of bookkeeping.

Salon software is an up and coming feature many salons cannot live without anymore. It makes managing bookings, takings and staff members a lot easier.

Salon Tracker, for example is a feature rich system that can do more than just help to keep an eye on your bookings. With features such as client record cards, day end reports and booking reminders, salons make sure everything is under control.

The best thing is that the system will work it out for you. Simple use it on a day to day basis and you can check at the end of the day or week how many bookings you had, how much money you have taken and what customers have not visited in a while. These are just a few of the features that are included.

If you want to find out more and sign up for a free 14-day trial then follow the link: http://www.salontracker.co.uk/FreeTrial.aspx




We hope you have found these tips interesting and useful. If you have any further questions about the secrets of successful businesses then please get in touch with one of our friendly team members to discuss this topic further.



Salon Tracker x

3 Jul 2017

Why Online Presence is so Important for your Business!

Last week we were all astonished that it had been 10 years since the first ever iPhone was released. I mean, we can’t even remember a time without our smart phones, what did we do?! But it’s strange to think that it’s only in the last decade that these technological advances have really evolved, where we can’t imagine a time where we didn’t have these forms of transportable technology. It just goes to show how the way of the world has changed in the last 10 years. I mean, as a kid we used to read story books and join dot-to-dots in activity books, nowadays the kids are better on iPad’s than most of us adults - with the majority of our traditional games now going digital on these devices!

So, just a little something to think about, as the younger generation in another 10 years’ time could be some of your clients and the technology will by then have advanced even further, we would expect. Having said all of this, we just wanted to discuss with you the importance of your business being online, and why it is essential to have digital platforms to be able to communicate with your clients.


Online Booking


According to Statistic Brain, over 148.3 million travel bookings are made online every year worldwide. That’s an astounding figure, and a great insight in to how the consumer shopping habits have changed. However, that’s not to say that the travel agent is dead, as many of these companies now host their own online booking platforms alongside their traditional stores. It just demonstrates to your clients that you have that online option, to also make your booking facilities more accessible as they have flexibility for making that booking. You will however still always receive clients who prefer to book the traditional telephone way, or directly in the salon, but that’s okay too. It’s as we said, just more about giving your clients that digital choice.


Mobile Booking


According to Ofcom, smartphones having taken over the old PC/laptop when it comes to browsing online. Again, this is down to flexibility and convenience. A mobile is compact and easy accessible to carry around 24/7, wherever you are in the world. Taking that in to account, this is a great statement to think about when it comes to giving your clients the option to book your services. By offering mobile booking you are giving them a constant online service, wherever they are at a particular time - which should generate a much better revenue for you in the long-term!


Social Media Presence & Booking Facilities


Social Media Today have identified that there are 2.8 billion active social media users worldwide! Now that is a lot of people (and a lot of potential customers for you to be reaching). OK, so maybe we’re exaggerating with reaching everyone, but, if you narrow this down to think how many of these people are living in the UK? Then narrow it down again to your local area, you will be still talking in the thousands and with social media now been one of the fastest ways for businesses to communicate with their consumers, it is important that your brand is represented across social platforms.

And it’s not to say that all social media networks are going to be right for your business. But if we take the 4 most popular according to Statista, these are; Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter; with these you then have a mixture of the benefits of each network and how you could adopt your strategies differently for each platform.

Facebook is the most popular and the largest used social network world wide, and the beauty of Facebook is you can add online booking facilities in to your company page, you can have a messaging service to speak to clients, post photographs, post links and generic business information. You therefore have 5 ways there in which you can reach clients differently by using a range of content ideas across one digital platform. So maybe Facebook is the first one that you think about if your business doesn't already have an active account.

YouTube is the best for your vlogging! You could promote your salon services by creating your own video content, or initially even just have your own account where you share other people’s ideas as inspiration. However you use it, with 1 billion active users worldwide we’re sure that it’s worth it!

Instagram only launched in 2010, so only 7 years ago! And if you think back, originally it was only developed for smart phones and not on PC. This was a social introduction that was created perfectly in line with the increase in smart phone users, and hasn’t it taken off! With 600 million unique users a month, it is potentially one of the fastest growing social networks and so going back to our discussion about mobile booking, your Insta-profile gives your clients instant accessibility to view information about your brand 24/7! Use it to showcase your new services, best looks, client work etc. etc. Everyone loves a good visual business profile. It’s like the old saying ‘a picture paints a thousand words’, it’s a quick and simple solution to get messages across to clients.

Twitter has 317 million unique users per month and we think the main USP of this network is the short word allowance. It is best used for quick, snappy messages as a pose to your lengthier perhaps Facebook or Google + posts. An interesting stat is that; most users only spend an average of 2.7 minutes on the app per day; which when you think about it, that isn’t a long time. Also any content that you do post on Twitter after 20 minutes is likely to be lost behind a million other posts, just because of the small character count and the amount of people posting. So the key with this network is to ensure that you’re active on there, to build your brand’s credibility on a popular social network, and to make sure that any messages that you do want to portray are reiterated often. Don’t just tweet about it once, tweet about it 15 times that week, but in a different way each time.

So after running over the stats of different online platforms, we are aware that most of you are probably online already in some form, whether for business or just personal-use, so you are likely to already hold some of this information. Whether it be that you have a few social media accounts or you have an online booking service through the web, these are just some little extra pointers for you to think about with other potential networks. But whichever apply to you, it is extremely important to ensure that your social profiles are:

-Up to date

-Relevant


-And make sure your content is refreshed and updated regularly


92% of UK businesses are active on social media in some way, and therefore if you think about new clients that are potentially doing some research, if they spy your competitors online and not you, you could be missing out on that sale!

And so, 3 main reasons why your online presence is so important for your business;

It spreads the word about your brand, keeps your online reputation alive and provides clients with fast and accessible information about your products & services.


Hope this helps a little!


Salon Tracker


Sources

-Statista
-Social Media Today
-Statistic Brain
-Ofcom
-Digital Magazine
-We are Social

28 Jun 2017

How you can create a great atmosphere at the salon

The atmosphere that you create will be the biggest reflection of your business’s overall image. This can be anything from the design to friendly staff and cleanliness. Therefore, it is important to plan your overall goals beforehand, in order to achieve the perfect ambience. Your salon’s atmosphere can successfully reflect your salon’s brand in the right way through the actions you take. The most important tip that we can give you is that you create an atmosphere that is welcoming and relaxing for your customers and true to your brand.

Creating a good atmosphere can seem like a tricky subject that requires creativity, but this is not the case at all. Sure, you can work with different kinds of décor and design ideas but offering a neutral and bright environment that is clean will also do the trick. Additional items that help to brighten up the place can always be added at a later point. You can, for example, help by having fresh flowers at the reception area or other small décor items. You want to make customers to feel as comfortable as possible in your salon, as happy customers will be motivated to spend more on you. As a result, it is critical to create an inviting and pleasant atmosphere that will keep people coming back over and over. Putting a little extra time and energy into improving your atmosphere can have a positive effect on your business’s revenue and growth.
Here are our top recommendations to get you on the right track:


First Impression

First impression is key, make sure to get it right. The right first impression is vital for salons. The customers can already decide a lot here just by entering your salon's space. It’s all about great customer service and it doesn’t just start when the customer is welcomed at the door. Think about the booking process, did the customer ring or book online? How easy was it for new customers to find you and make a booking?

All of these factors will count for the customer. Once the customer arrives, ask yourself if staff members are well presented and carry a smile on their faces? Good customer service is key for a positive first impression.

Look at your exterior as well. Does your salon portray clean and positive surroundings? Make sure the entrance area is free of any rubbish, shop windows clean and not full of clutter.

Therefore, have a good look at your salon and try to image it through your customer eyes. You can even ask friends and family members to help you. Gather information on what they think when entering your shop.


Back to basics

If you’re finding it hard to get started, begin with the basics. Create a clean and tidy environment that is clutter free. This will work its wonders already without putting all your time and money in improvements. Once you have a better overview you can work on the little details. Dust your shop on a regular basis, especially retail areas. Make it a primary task for you and your staff to do this a few times a week as well as a regular polish of all glass surfaces and mirrors. The last thing you want is customers picking up products with a month’s layer of dust on it. They will probably put it back on the shelve and go somewhere else.

Always remember that happy and satisfied customers are likely to refer you to their friends and family and therefore increasing your revenue as well as client retention. 


Brand Reflection

Stay true to what you are selling to your clients. This will guarantee that your salon’s atmosphere is reflective of your salon’s brand. A tidy and nicely decorated space will present the customer with confidence about choosing you. Therefore, think about what you want to present to your customers. If you have a spa and your brand is representing tranquility then it’s best not to have loud music blasting out in the salon that would interrupt the relaxing atmosphere. Rather choose calm sounds that work well with the interior. 

Customers that are on the hunt for a new salon are often looking for something ‘special’ that they can’t get somewhere else. If your salon is, too bland or boring people will start going elsewhere because they feel more comfortable there.


As you can see there are plenty of factors that come together to create a welcoming atmosphere at the salon. With summer in full bloom, you might want to spice things up or work on improving some old habits that have a negative impact on your salon.

No matter if you are planning on small changes or a big re-vamp of the salon, every effort counts.


Salon Tracker x

21 Jun 2017

Salon Tracker’s Feature of the Month

For our last few features of the month, we’ve discussed all the wonderful add-on technology that we offer to really enhance your salon.

However, on looking through our product-list, we decided that for this month, let’s concentrate on the most beneficial aspect of owning a salon management system. That is, the digital client card.

For anyone who is switching from the appointment book to your first management system, the fundamental reasoning for you opting for a computerised solution is so that you can do away with the appointment book and paper client cards for good! But our digital record card offers more than that. It allows you to go completely paperless within the salon as we offer some key add-on features that mean that any form of marketing lists, signed disclaimers and skin patch testing can all be recorded on the system as well.

Our record card has 5 different tabs, the first 2 allowing you to enter primary information about the customer, so the usual; their name, contact telephone numbers, D.O.B, email, postal address and so on. By having all of this information digitally, this allows you to then use the information in clever ways, and also eliminates the chance of you losing a paper record card, speeding up that search process for finding the relevant card.

Salon Tracker then offers a brilliant inbuilt marketing system, meaning that you can actually filter clients using this information; for example by date of birth to do some relevant target marketing. You might say search for client birthdays within the next month and then email or text them with a little complimentary birthday gift or a simple celebratory message.

By having their email address and contact number, this then allows you to communicate with those clients and market to them personally, should you ever need to send them an individual message regarding their appointment. This can be done directly from the system, meaning that you’re not reaching for your personal mobile phone or searching for the clients’contact number on their paper record card among realms of other documents. Instead, it will be a simple system search and click of a button on Salon Tracker to quickly communicate with those customers.

You can then have an added PDF disclaimer stored with an e-signature on the client’s digital file. Salon Tracker links up with electronic signature pads to allow clients to sign for your terms and conditions digitally, again eliminating the need for any paper documents at all. A great space saving exercise and it improves time management massively!

For those of you who require patch testing prior to offering your services, our record card has a built-in notes file for you to add any relevant information about that client that you should need. We can then highlight alerts for any of those notes that you require, so for example if a client has an allergy, this can flash up as you load the client’s digital file. You may want to keep the notes really informative and use them for taking down clients’ tea/coffee preferences, or recent topics that you’ve discussed - i.e. their upcoming holiday/wedding, just so this doesn’t slip your mind next time. As we all know it can be hard to remember every single detail that a client has told you, especially if your database is hitting the thousands!

Owners then have the option of adding a client photo to each digital file on the third tab. An excellent security feature, especially for those in the tanning industry who need to ensure that identifications are accurate and match the client’s appearance.

Our fourth tab allows you to put clients in to a specific group-type. You create these groups yourself in the admin section of the software, based on the requirements that you need for your salon. A very generic one that is seen at many salons is ‘student discount’. Therefore if you have a client that is a student, put them in this group upon viewing their NUS card and they will then receive the appropriate discount that you have set rather than you having to do this manually, for example 10% off retail and bookable items.

And lastly, this brings us to our 5th tab, which is a skin type. Probably most relevant in the tanning industry as this is where the guidelines are extremely prominent in ensuring that all members of the public are tanning safely dependent on skin tone. However, if a client has sensitive skin and is prone to chemical reactions, you may want to highlight that their skin type is sensitive if you are a beauty/hair salon as well, just for your record.

We really feel that our digital client card really enhances a salon business, as it improves organisation, speeds up the customer registration/check in process and evidently makes the client journey much more personable.

What’s more is if you take advantage of our online booking features, clients are able to register for your salon online and so all of these details are automatically synchronised from the online form in to a digital card on the Salon Tracker system. A great way to also grow your client database!

To see this feature in action, enquire today for your FREE demo with one of our sales & marketing team members. They will be willing to show you how this process works and you can then also trial this with no-obligation in the salon, to see for yourself just how much it will benefit your business!

So get in touch today at info@salontracker.co.uk or call our office on 0113 350 8230 to book your consultation, we’ll be happy to help.

Look forward to hearing from you and helping you to improve your salon management.

Salon Tracker x

13 Jun 2017

How to Attract and Retain Clients at the Salon

The ultimate salon goal for many is a constant increase in revenue by keeping all their loyal customers whilst also attracting new ones regularly. After all, what makes your salon grow are new customers but also loyal customers, as they hopefully refer you to their friends and family. If all of your clients would only visit for one appointment and never return, you have nothing to build on and certainly no room to improve. The best way to increase business is to expose yourself to old as well as new clients and to build up strong relationships with them. 

Now you might ask yourself how effective client retention really is and how you get going at your salon. Luckily we have done some research for you and found out that the average salon can lose up to 20% of its customers annually because they neglect customer relationships. To prevent this you can use different techniques to improve customer service, which will increase the amount of people returning to your salon. Client retention is one of the best and most important things salons should be focusing on. However, you should still focus some energy in reaching out to new clients as well. So below, we have listed top tips on how to attract new clients and how to retain them. 
















Source: Lockhart Meyer



Attract

Go Digital:

As more and more people use their smartphones for everyday tasks it is also no surprise that many people, who are looking for the right salon use search engines such as Google or Bing. You can take advantage of theses sites and use features such as Google My Business or Yelp and register your salon. This enables you to input relevant information on them. Make sure you have correct contact details and opening hours in order to make it easier for new customers to find you.

There are lot of small little things you can do with search engines in order to target people. Search engine optimisation (SEO) helps you to be visible online to people who are searching for exactly what you are offering. Google has plenty of tutorials on topics on how you can optimise your business online using social media and other marketing methods.

Using online directories is also worthwhile looking in to. There are several ones that specialise in salon businesses and certainly help you to advertise your services to a broader spectrum.


Refer a friend campaign:

These are great incentives, as they involve your current clients but also encourage them to bring in new ones. It is a great way to improve client retention as you both get something out of it. Run a campaign with an exclusive offer that they can’t find online or elsewhere. This way it will be hard for them to say no. Clients always trust their friends more than brands and therefore it's no surprise research shows that this is a powerful tool, according to Addshoppers. 
Did you know Dropbox grew their customer base 40 times in just over a year and 35% of Dropbox’s daily signups are from referrals.
What more convincing do you need?


Retain

One key to salon success is client retention and is crucial to drive business forward. There are many ways in which you can ensure that new clients turn into loyal ones. Retaining means clients want to return because they like your salon and services. It is therefore important to get the fundamentals right from the beginning in order to build lasting client relationships. First impression is key and this can be achieved through a welcoming atmosphere in the salon, friendly staff and great offers. If clients feel welcome at the salon they also want to treat themselves more often. Here are our tips on how you can turn your clients into loyal regulars.


Use Salon Software:

Salon software has proven to be a great asset to any salon. Not only does it manage your appointments and client cards, software such as our system comes with plenty of features that help with all business aspects, like client retention. On the system, you can easily track customers history and specifically target clients in order for them to return to your salon.

On our marketing feature you can run filters to find out who your ‘best spending’ customers are or customers that ‘haven’t visited in a while’. Once you have a better picture of who these clients are you can reach out to them via SMS messages or Email with any special incentives.


Rebook:

Rebooking is fast and easy and can be done in person with the client being present at the salon at that particular moment. Encourage staff to rebook appointments whenever they can. This doesn’t require them to be great sales persons as they simply have to ask. State the benefits and ask them if they would like to book now and then. Rebooking is easy, especially if you work with salon software. Once you confirm appointments, the system will give you the option to rebook. At the same time it gives you ease of mind as you are already filling those gaps for the future and secure business. Make sure each booking will receive a booking reminder in order for them to attend their appointment and not turn into a no-show.


As you probably know by now, client retention can be done in several ways. We hope you have found our tips helpful on how to drive business forward. Even small changes can result in growth of the business and have a positive long-term effect on profits that should not be underestimated by salon owners.

Salon Tracker x


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