Salon owners and managers, we want to hear from you! How do you help your clients get through the busy holiday season? Offer special promotions or retail items to boost retail sales and help clients take care of last minute gift giving? Offer relaxing holiday-themed treatments? Extend your hours for blow-outs to get clients ready for the party season? We want to hear your ideas–you could be featured in the October issue of American Salon. Please e-mail labrams@questex.com. Don’t forget your name, salon name and location. We’re looking forward to hearing from you!
How Does Your Salon Prepare for the Holiday Season?
By Lotus Abrams, Executive Editor on August 16, 2010 in Breaking News, Business Strategies, Salons, What's New?
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holiday rush is on its way. some salon clients are bringing in the whole family to manage their busy life and crapped time. salon should also be prepared in catering family members awaiting their moms beauty treatment. thanks
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