Add a Free Facial to Increase Salon Sales
Posted on September 21, 2009 with No Comments
A good friend of mine owns one of the largest hair salons in north Georgia. Owned and run by he and his wife, they have experienced a measurable drop in volume and sales in the past 18 months.
Theirs is a full service salon offering color, perms, straightening, and serve both women and men. In the past, they also offered facials along with foot care and fingernail work. The first thing they noticed was business dropping in these ancillary services – primarily because they were not considered necessities per customer feedback.
Regardless, during “good” economic times, these services sold well and were considered by many a very relaxing way to complete a salon experience – not necessarily competing with a spa or day spa, but a nice supplement to services and a very nice add-on for additional revenue.
Something you might consider to increase salon revenue, is to offer a promotion of a free facial periodically. While this may not be a tactic you want to offer daily, picking a day or two a month might be a big draw to bring in some very tired customers looking for a renewal.
The cost can be minimal relative to a big boost in sales. Setting up a station toward the back of the store may be as easy as putting up a few screens and there should be plenty of massage experts who would be willing to work a dy or two a month for some additional exposure.
If you have an outdoor display, post the promotion or foot the bill for a $50-$100 banner that you can display. For those salons who have tried this, promotions have ranged from “free” to “free with a perm or styling”. Again this may not be an answer to an overall increase in permanent traffic, it’s a service that will probably bring in new customers and boost loyalty of your current customer base.
