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Business|Articles|Feb 1, 2010

A Walk Down Blog Avenue

Blogs can be a wonderful outlet for personal creativity, as well as powerful business tools to help build a loyal clientele. Here are some things to remember if you decide to start your own blog.

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Nail Design|Articles|Jan 20, 2010

Adventures in OPI

The Nail Station in Huntington, Ind., asked clients to create short stories using the names of the salon’s OPI nail polish colors. Here are the first, second, and third-place winning essays.

Business|Articles|Jan 1, 2010

That’s So Pedi Gets the Votes

Despite having been in business just six months, San Jose, Calif.-based That’s So Pedi Nail Salon beat out well established salons to be voted #1 for manicures and #2 for pedicures in the Metro newspaper’s 2009 Best of Silicon Valley reader survey.

Business|Articles|Jan 1, 2010

On My Mind: Rules to Live By

Since January is your issue, written by you and for you, we asked nail technicians to give us their “rules to live by” in the salon. Here are 10 that we couldn’t agree with more!

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Business|Articles|Dec 29, 2009

Week 22: An Economic Wrapup

Well folks, this is it — the final installment of The 2010 Project. We hope you’ve found some useful information in the 22 weeks we’ve been sending out this e-newsletter. From suggestive retailing tips to using downtime to your advantage, we included a little something for everyone to help grow or sustain your business in the rough economy that has plagued 2009.

Business|Articles|Dec 21, 2009

Week 21: One Salon Dreams Big — And Gets a Little Help From Uncle Sam

Kyle Simonson, founder and CEO of Minneapolis-based Simonson’s Salon and Spas, found a down economy was no obstacle to the continued growth of her four-location enterprise. Simonson’s Salon and Spa is one of three small businesses that have come together to build a new retail development in Maple Grove, Minn., as a result of a federal stimulus bill which enables the U.S. Small Business Administration to reduce or eliminate fees on 504 loans.

Business|Articles|Dec 15, 2009

Week 20: Thanking Your Customers for “Shopping Local”

Now, more than ever, local retailers and independent store owners (like nail salon owners) need to not just want business, they also need to remember to thank those who are giving them business. The economy is still tough, the competition for paying clients is definitely still tough and yet not enough store and salon owners are letting their customers know just how much they care. So this holiday season, reach out to your clients after they have reached out to you.

Business|Articles|Dec 8, 2009

Week 19: Educate Yourself to Give You Business a Boost

With 2010 right around the corner, and New Year’s resolutions floating around your mind, what better time to rededicate yourself to new experiences in the new year? A great way to build your business is to reinvest in your greatest asset — yourself (and if you are a salon owner, your employees too). There are so many different options for continuing education. Here’s a quick refresher of where you can go to increase your knowledge.

Business|Articles|Dec 2, 2009

Week 18: Do You Need to Jazz Up Your Menu?

When you look at your service menu does it stand out from the crowd? Or is it simply a list of service names (manicure, pedicure, full set) and prices? If you were to hide your logo, would your clients know that it’s your menu and not the salon’s down the street?

Business|Articles|Dec 1, 2009

Lotions Are Key to Lunch-Break Massage

With 500 locations nationwide, the folks at Massage Envy know a thing or two about marketing massage services — and they say the key to getting clients in to indulge in lunchtime services is the lotion.

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