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Topic: clientele
Posted By: kendram
Subject: clientele
Date Posted: Feb 1, 2005 at 3:45pm
I am looking for ways to build my clientele. I will be sending out letters to everyone I know, with discount coupons; writing a press release about a new class I am certified in; and praying to the hair gods to send me clients. Please Help!!

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Replies: 5
Posted By: kendram
Date Posted: Feb 1, 2005 at 3:45pm
I am looking for ways to build my clientele. I will be sending out letters to everyone I know, with discount coupons; writing a press release about a new class I am certified in; and praying to the hair gods to send me clients. Please Help!! !$) Bad Aduba - $br ,"0"B (. !%, )$!(%,, R #4


Posted By: Innamorata594
Date Posted: Feb 2, 2005 at 3:29pm
Some salons will sometimes give you a solid two week client base upon hiring...I also know when some stylists move away, they will sell or give their clientelle list to you...Ask around. Sell yourself to EVERYBODY, and have your friends/family sell you to EVERYBODY as well...Make sure that youre doing quality work...Itll sell itself. It takes a good 2 years to build a solid clientelle, but this is a good start. I, myself, am afraid Im not going to make my financial goal my first year in this industry either, but was told by several stylists to expect $15,000 at THE MOST...Some stylists make less then $10,000 in the first year, but double it every few years from there on. Dont get discouraged though. Another option you have is to work in a chain salon, where your income is based solely on walk-ins. Im sure Im tellin you stuff you already know ;) but just in case ya didnt, I hope I helped a little bit. good luck!! !


Posted By: Kell
Date Posted: Oct 17, 2005 at 12:07pm

I am glad to hear see this. I am going through a really rough time now. I have no clientel, ben at my shop over 3 months but im just gonna move onto another salon or something else cuase this aint working right now. I cant afford anything. I was unemployed for over 2 years and im still in the same nothign i was b4.  I dont even get to even do the cheap 10 minute styles, plus they hired some1 else who aint got no clientele either which puts me and her like :^P  w/client's. (sigh. smh) Im glad to ready u said chain salons try to give u some people in the first 2 weeks of being hired.



Posted By: billionairehair
Date Posted: Oct 4, 2007 at 9:03pm
god bless u ladies I have been there I want to say to u know ur worth....please keep in touch I'm doing a network for hairstylist....come join


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Date Posted: Mar 10, 2008 at 11:57pm
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Posted By: maha22
Date Posted: Aug 17, 2010 at 3:06am
Face-to-face always works better than cold-calling. Best thing to do is go to your local Barnes and Nobles or other large book store and find a book on marketing your company that's full of ideas that are workable for you. That's what I did.
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