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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas

Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas


Promotions are a great way to get your employees involved. Promotions build morale and momentum. Here are just a few more promotional options that you could be implementing. [See Promotions, Promotions - Part 1]



Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas


1. Staff Promotions: Yes, you should enduringly promote your staff - to boost morale, repaymen hard workers and call client's attentiveness to your employees' abilities. Staff promotions could contain incentives, choosing a Stylist of the Month, displaying staff's educational certificates, and featuring a distinct staff member in each newsletter.


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Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas


As you can see, promotions will tend to overlap one another. A Father's Day theme promotion will also be a Target Group Promotion aimed at men; it may also be a retail Promotion if you're along with retail discount. Cross-promoting is an proper way of face any bases. Just don't try to promote to every group on every level at once. Taste has taught that the more specific a promotion is, the easier it is to gauge the success of it, so you'll know whether it's worth doing again.



Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas

Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas


2. Make-Over Contest: Have clients and inherent customers submit photos and letters explaining what they would like to convert about their appearance and why they want to have a makeover. select numerous candidates to endure the transformation. Make sure you have a photographer on hand to capture the moments. Tie in your makeover contest with a local talk show. Some inherent makeover categories are:
Mothers-to-Be Working Women Seasonal College-to-Career New Attitude Over 40 and Fabulous Sweet Sixteen Stylish at 60 Mother Daughter A house Affair The client receives a free gift item (preferably a retail product) with a required minimum purchase.

3. Purchase With Purchase: Customers are able to buy a extra promotional items at reduced savings. Some clubs have used umbrellas, tote bags, and trial sizes of products, gym bags, cosmetic bags, clocks or watches. Make sure your promotional items are every bit as wanted as those the branch shop offers.

4. Free Lipstick Cards: The customer may receive a complementary lipstick with any minimum purchase. The lipstick card is an ideal promotional item to distribute after production a presentation to a group of consumers. Try to keep the minimum purchase to a minimum to create foot traffic for the business. A free lipstick/lipgloss offer entices women to walk into your salon.

5. Yearly Coupon Card: The object of this promotion card is to found consistent retail traffic. In order for customers to redeem the coupon for the free gift, they must first make a minimum retail (not service) purchase during the month. The base retail purchase requirement is beneficial for two reasons: Once the client starts to enjoy the free gift each month, she becomes accustomed to a exiguous extra present at the end of each visit. Many clients will budget for their minimum requirement and systematically plan to restock their products monthly so they can take benefit of the coupon offer. It is fun for the client to go home with a exiguous treasure.

Day Spa-Salon Marketing - 5 Great Promotional Ideas






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