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Don’t Feel So Alone
Booth Renters are like the Lone Rangers of the beauty industry; they answer to no one but themselves. Yet, many booth renters feel very alone and stranded by this decision to go solo. But it is crucial to stay connected, says Judiffier Pearson. She recommends joining a professional salon association or online beauty industry community (like BTC). Also, make the effort to attend at least four educational seminars or manufacturer-sponsored events every year. One every three months can be like a booster shot for your creativity and your business. It’s also a good way for you to network with other salon professionals and salon owners, and find peers who share ‘like’ experiences and discuss ‘best practices.’ It never hurts to go outside your comfort zone and network with colleagues who work in other salon business models (i.e. employee-based, salon suites, or open-floor plan booth rentals). This will help you compare notes and expand your thinking on ‘how to’ or ‘how not to’ run your operation as well as give you ideas for what the future may hold for your business. You may not be able to incorporate everything you learn right away, but as you grow and progress, you may have the opportunity to implement your ideas in the future. Space is limited! Register now for the FREE Judiffier Pearson Webinar!
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Judiffier Pearson's Booth Renters Set Not one, but two must-have books! Shop Now
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How to Deal with Walk-Ins Something booth renters battle on a daily basis Read More |
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Alterna Undone Updo How-To Perfect for the modern bride. Read More |
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Saturday's “That’s What She Said” Moment I have a client who is a great tipper, but every single time she comes in she brings her well-pampered lap dog. I end up having to wait on the dog hand and foot. For instance, I have to give her dog a mask when I do her keratin treatments and when it needs water, it has to be bottled, poured into a cup, and watched until it is finished. Take a guess at who I want to come back as in my next life!
Michele Pellerito ULTA Maywood, NJ BTC Facebook Fan
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